The Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission will each discuss funding for testing those affected by the contamination plume at 29th and Grove.
Kansas City-based Children's Mercy intends to expand its ambulatory and specialty care presence in Wichita. Hospital leaders confirmed Thursday in a statement to the Wichita Business Journal plans to expand in the region to "meet the needs of the community," though details of when and where are unknown.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Arctic air returns this weekend, and it will bring some of the coldest temperatures we’ve seen so far this winter. Feels-like temperatures on Thursday morning are in the teens and 20s throughout the state. But the worst is yet to come.
Some Derby High School teachers urged school board members to reconsider their vote against a proposed social studies curriculum. The board's conservative majority rejected the curriculum over concerns it was biased against Republican President-elect Donald Trump.
The International Flipper Pinball Association will hold its Open and Women’s Kansas State Championships in Wichita this weekend.
Kid Rock will be coming to Wichita’s Intrust Bank Arena this spring. The tour begins on March 21 at the Chi Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, and ends on Saturday, April 19, at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
A Leavenworth, Kansas, immigration detention facility closed by the federal government in 2021 may reopen, according to the ACLU.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Immigration Coalition held a forum Tuesday to ease fears about what a new presidential administration could mean for immigrants.
As of Jan. 1, a new law in Kansas allows businesses to charge credit card customers an extra fee. Some customers have already noticed the surcharge on their receipts.
The Democratic governor’s overture to GOP lawmakers came as Kelly insisted she wouldn’t support any proposal that “robs our schools” of needed funds. Kansas must “stay on the path to prosperity” as it moves through the rest of the 21st century, she said.
Public defenders in Kansas face borderline unethical caseloads, lower pay rates than their peers and now the possibility of even less funding to address attorney shortages.
Every women’s basketball team in the Big 12 is starting to treat Kansas State the same way they used to treat Oklahoma and Texas. The Wildcats have become the marquee opponent that everyone else wants to beat.