The latest story in our Capitol Offenses series examines Sen. Julia Lynn's role with a private company that landed $13.3M in state contracts while she led the commerce committee, and her effort to spike an audit of commerce contracts.
Senate Republican leaders pressed ethics concerns Tuesday about actions by the former interim secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections leading to
The U.S. Supreme Court considered Monday whether a case emerging from a traffic stop in Lawrence set a precedent for heavy-handed use of police power or
The three Republicans and lone Democrat representing Kansas in the U.S. House split along party lines Thursday on a resolution formalizing the impeachment
The attorney representing the court reporter who worked the Shawnee County murder trial of Dana Chandler conceded Friday his client violated professional
A Topeka man who reunited with his missing daughter last month is urging Kansans to join him in a Statehouse rally to protest failings of the state-run