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PRAIRIE VILLAGE | Suspicious pipe not a bomb Police determined Saturday that an object found outside a Johnson County grocery was not a pipe bomb as first feared.
Prairie Village police Saturday arrested an apparent vehicle thief who knew a lot about stealing but not much about getting away. Sgt. James Carney said his department was working with officers in two other police jurisdictions to sort out a string of vehicle thefts that crisscrossed State Line Road.
TOPEKA — The full Senate will have the chance to debate the death penalty after a panel endorsed a bill abolishing capital punishment in Kansas.
TOPEKA — The full Senate will have the chance to debate the death penalty after a panel endorsed a bill abolishing capital punishment in Kansas.
Republican Reps. Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt exposed at a debate Friday their intention to run U.S. Senate campaigns dominated by conservative themes and flush with reasons why voters should differentiate between the political rivals. read more
Peggy Dunn, the mayor of Leawood, is adding a new title. Dunn will become a senior fellow at the University of Missouri-Kansas City starting next fall. Dunn will teach a course on high-performing boards in the Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration.
TOPEKA (AP) -- Senators approved a bill Wednesday amending the current Kansas budget, ratifying cuts and transfers from government programs made by Gov. Mark Parkinson.
It’s hard writing six-word autobiographies. But who doesn’t love a challenge? We asked readers to step up. And oh, boy, did you ever. Scads of life stories poured in. And each one just six words.