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Here's how many state employees work from home in Kansas — and why the number may increase

About 30% of the 18,000 Kansas workers who are employed by an executive branch agency currently work from home.

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Headlines for Tuesday, August 22, 2023

The excessive heat baking Kansas will continue through Thursday night. police investigate a fatal shooting outside a Pittsburg bar. many Kansas families will get extra food benefits this school year. and state and local officials consider adding express toll lanes to K-10. More details inside.

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Headlines for Monday, August 21, 2023

Sizzling temperatures continue in Kansas.the Kansas Department of Revenue says the initial online search that led to a police raid of a Marion County newspaper was legal.thousands of dollars in merchandise stolen by a Johnson County retail theft ring has been recovered.and a foodborne illness outbreak has been linked to a restaurant in Anderson County. Details on those stories, and more, are available here.

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U.S. District Court judge derails employment lawsuit filed by women at Kansas Highway Patrol

TOPEKA — A U.S. District Court judge resolved in favor of the state of Kansas without a trial the lawsuit alleging the recently retired Kansas Highway Patrol superintendent engaged in

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U.S. District Court judge derails employment lawsuit filed by women at Kansas Highway Patrol

TOPEKA — A U.S. District Court judge resolved in favor of the state of Kansas without a trial the lawsuit alleging the recently retired Kansas Highway Patrol superintendent engaged in

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