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Kansas City Chiefs
Finance
Kansas’ attempt to lure Super Bowl-winning Chiefs across the border fizzles on $1 billion taxpayer tab
By John Hanna, Dave Skretta and The Associated PressMay 1, 2024
Chickens at a poultry farm.
Environment
Texas avian flu outbreak spreads from cows to humans and chickens, but is ‘a very, very small part of the overall picture,’ state agriculture boss says
By Dylan SloanApril 3, 2024
The Texas ranchers whose cattle survived the biggest wildfire in history now have cows sick with bird flu
Environment
The Texas ranchers whose cattle survived the biggest wildfire in history now have cows sick with bird flu
By Dylan SloanMarch 27, 2024
Kansas lawmakers vote themselves 93% pay raises—to only $58,000 for rank-and-file state senators
Politics
Kansas lawmakers vote themselves 93% pay raises—to only $58,000 for rank-and-file state senators
By John Hanna and The Associated PressFebruary 8, 2024
Taylor Swift could get to the Super Bowl from Tokyo in time, but she might not be able to find parking for her private jet
Lifestyle
Taylor Swift could get to the Super Bowl from Tokyo in time, but she might not be able to find parking for her private jet
By Ken Ritter and The Associated PressFebruary 2, 2024
Susan Concannon
Politics
Kansas’ wealthiest 3.8% pays 41% of its taxes and GOP lawmakers are battling with the Democratic governor over a huge new cut
By John Hanna and The Associated PressJanuary 19, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs and Royals want local residents to fund their stadiums, but a county politician vetoed the plan
Finance
Kansas City Chiefs and Royals want local residents to fund their stadiums, but a county politician vetoed the plan
By The Associated PressJanuary 19, 2024
Kansas City Public Schools sends students home early because of the ‘intense heat wave’
Environment
Kansas City Public Schools sends students home early because of the ‘intense heat wave’
By Chris MorrisAugust 22, 2023
Crime and justice concepts - handcuffs, badge, bullets, and caution tape
Politics
Police raid on local newspaper’s office and publisher’s home sparks outrage: ‘This is the type of stuff that Vladimir Putin does’
By John Hanna, Margery A. Beck and The Associated PressAugust 14, 2023
Kris Kobach
Politics
Kansas’ Democratic governor spikes GOP plan to use $4,300 of taxpayer money to pay a fitness studio that flouted COVID restrictions
By John Hanna and The Associated PressMay 12, 2023
Kansas officials won’t be able to use ESG factors in investments after Democratic governor lets culture-war measure become law
Finance
Kansas officials won’t be able to use ESG factors in investments after Democratic governor lets culture-war measure become law
By John Hanna and The Associated PressApril 25, 2023
Kansas is the latest red state to pass a law against ESG investing but it didn’t go far enough for some politicians
Finance
Kansas is the latest red state to pass a law against ESG investing but it didn’t go far enough for some politicians
By John Hanna and The Associated PressApril 7, 2023
Kansas state Sen. Mike Thompson with Jason Long
Finance
The business community to conservatives: Your anti-ESG culture war could bankrupt state pension systems
By John Hanna, Tom Davies and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2023
Neil Romano, President, The Romano Group, LLC and Member of the National Council on Disability
Finance
Disability rights advocates argue new Kansas bill would encourage employers to pay disabled staff less than minimum wage
By John Hanna and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2023
Keystone oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. shut after Kansas spill
Environment
Keystone oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. shut after Kansas spill
By John Hanna, Heather Hollingsworth, Josh Funk and The Associated PressDecember 9, 2022
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