Douglas County officials consider a plan to virtually eliminate homelessness but it may cost $100 million. another blast of arctic air is headed toward Kansas. K-State suffers from a cyberattack. and the chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court says it will take at least $2.6 million to recover from its own cyberattack in October. These ad-free headlines generally post weekdays by 10 am and are updated through 7 pm. Enjoy.
Winter weather disrupts travel and shuts down schools and universities. Governor Laura Kelly declares a state of disaster emergency due to the storm. and competing tax proposals surface in the Kansas Legislature. Those stories and other headlines available inside. This ad-free news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members.
The entire region prepares for wintry weather, expected today and early next week.the Kansas Chamber says it will once again lobby the Kansas Legislature for a single-rate tax and for changes to worker's compensation rates.wastewater analysis shows that there are elevated levels of COVID-19 in Kansas.and former Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Will Howard has announced that he is transferring to (the) Ohio State University. These headlines and more can be found inside this ad-free summary of area headlines, made possible by contributions from listeners and readers like you.
Snow heads toward eastern Kansas. state lawmakers are returning to Topeka. the Democratic governor says she'll oppose GOP plans to advance more school choice proposals this year. and Patrick Mahomes won't play for the Chiefs this Sunday. Details inside.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – If you were outside Wednesday, you probably wondered about the haze and why it’s lingered for so long. For the majority of the day, the smoky haze hovered over northeast Kansas. With the current weather pattern, it could be here into Thursday as well. The wildfires that have been burning through parts […]