A Kansas man pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in the 2023 shooting of a Black student who mistakenly rang his doorbell trying to pick up his siblings.
A jury in a federal court delivered unanimous agreements on September 19 for the cases of two plaintiffs, Jana Kizzar and Colleen Stuart, who sued the City of Topeka and former TPD Police Chief Bryan Wheeles in early 2023.
Between April and May, five suspects linked to a disturbing antigovernmental religious group known as 'God's Misfits' were arrested in connection to Veronica Butler's, 27, and Jillian Kelley's, 39, murder after they disappeared during a road trip to Oklahoma to pick up Butler's children.
Two more states will get to see the benefits of Obamacare as the continuity of the legislation has been announced by the U.S. House of Representatives.
A Kansas man was charged with shooting to death an Indian man and wounding a second Indian man and an American in a bar. Federal authorities are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
Two Planned Parenthood affiliate organizations sued Kansas and its governor following the cut off of Medicaid funding. The state Department of Health and Environment cited several reasons why it terminated the reimbursement including "noncompliance with applicable state laws" and "unethical or unprofessional conduct."
Sedgwick County commissioners are being warned not to ask participants in a federal nutrition program about their citizenship status or risk losing its ability to administer the program.
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld a death sentence of a suburban Kansas City man convicted of murdering a woman whose rape and suffocation were videotaped.
Privately held oil and gas exploration and production company Chaparral Energy Inc. has planned to miss the interest payment due April 1 tied to a $300 million bond, according to people familiar with the matter.