MP Rudolf Huliak claims that he wanted to help a plant.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Finding a snake in your home can be a frightening experience as they begin to come out of their winter hibernation in Kansas. Kansas State University's Research and Extension Office is sharing some handy tips on the dos and don'ts of encountering snakes in your house. Many snakes are starting to wake []
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas lawmakers are sharing their thoughts following the recent announcement Congressman Jake LaTurner will not seek reelection. Kansas House Majority Leader Chris Croft issued a statement Thursday, April 18 just hours after LaTurner announced he would not seek another term as the 2nd District Representative for the Sunflower State in Washington D.C. []
Under a vaguely worded law, some websites offering LGBTQ content or news could be sued if they don't age-verify users from Kansas.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KSNT) - With the recent passage of a massive foreign aid bill for Ukraine and other U.S. allies, how did Kansas' representatives and senators vote on the spending bill? Kansas representatives and senators were divided on the disbursement of billions in foreign aid to Ukraine during votes on the issue earlier this month. []
By Future Brown Herald Democrat When Juan and Cesar Aldaco opened the food truck Two Brothers Hibachi, the brothers told each other they would spend five more years in the food service industry before they would get out for good. They planned to save so they could put their efforts into other investments and move on. Around seven years later, the pair is still working the food truck, and soon they plan to open a full restaurant with a sushi-bar area and an upstairs lounge. “We got into the food...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is giving her official approval to seven bills Monday set to become new state laws. Among the bills destined to become law in Kansas following the governor's decisions Monday, one will create a new state agency to protect the wellbeing of children. Other legislation being approved establishes new state []
Law enforcement agencies across Kansas will increase enforcement from April 18-22 to crack down on impaired driving.
Liu credited coverage by The Post and others for bringing “to our attention a problem that needed to be addressed.”
Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Rep. Lisa Subeck say protection would ensure personal autonomy.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Lawmakers are days away from deciding the fate of a bill banning gender-affirming care ban for Kansas minors. Governor Kelly vetoed the bill April 12. Opponents of the bill are making a last-ditch effort to prevent an override. They held a meeting in Salina earlier today, where medical and mental health care []
It appears Republicans are going to give it another shot. Several GOP lawmakers have introduced bills to defund National Public Radio (NPR) after