VIDEO April 3, 2024 ‘No trace’ of two Kansas women missing after drive to Oklahoma, investigators say Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Alicia Acuna reports on the search for two Kansas women who vanished while driving to Oklahoma.
Kansas April 3, 2024 After Kansas police dog strangled, legislators approve harsher penalties for K-9 killings Kansas lawmakers gave final approval for a bill that would increase the penalties for killing police dogs and horses after the November death of a Wichita police dog.
Kansas April 1, 2024 Kansas lawmakers race to reckon with flat tax, DEI disputes before spring break As the Kansas Legislature approaches a three-week-long spring break, lawmakers scramble to address tax cuts, funding for disability services and immigration issues.
Missing Persons April 1, 2024 Oklahoma police investigating 'suspicious disappearance' of 2 women who vanished while heading to pick up kids Police in Oklahoma are investigating the "suspicious disappearance" of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, who were last seen heading to pick up children.
Politics March 28, 2024 State makes retail theft a felony as organized crime proliferates Kansas joins several other states that have enacted harsher penalties for organized retail crime. The bill still needs the signature of Gov. Laura Kelly.
Tennessee March 27, 2024 Man sues GOP Rep. Burchett over Super Bowl rally shooting, illegal immigrant claims Denton Loudermill Jr. is suing Republican Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett for allegedly falsely accusing him of being one of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooters.
Kansas March 27, 2024 Kansas lawmakers advance crackdown on Chinese land buys, economic activity Kansas lawmakers advanced proposals Wednesday to curb economic activity by Chinese entities, including farmland and business property purchases.
Texas March 26, 2024 Bird flu detected among dairy cows in Texas and Kansas Milk sampled from dairy cows in Kansas and Texas has tested positive for bird flu, U.S. officials reported on Monday. It is believed to pose no significant risk to humans.
Kansas March 26, 2024 Kansas House now includes lobbyists' names on the bills they request to increase transparency The Kansas House in January began including the names of lobbyists on the bills they request to increase transparency. No other state legislative chamber does this.
Allergy March 22, 2024 How to beat spring allergies with an early pollen season this year The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says more than 80 million Americans deal with seasonal allergies. Allergy season arrived early this year in the U.S.
Kansas March 13, 2024 Kansas to pay $1M in suit over 7-year-old who was tortured, fed to pigs Kansas will pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit over the 2015 murder of Adrian Jones, who was tortured by his father and stepmother before being fed to pigs.