The town now known as Merriam was once home to the "Walker Walkouts," a boycott that laid the foundation for the historic Brown v. Board of Education.
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) will host a public meeting for the I-70 Polk-Quincy Viaduct project this week.
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Hosted on MSNDOGE axes Topeka crop insurance agency building leaseThe headline has been updated for clarification purposes. TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has ...
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNWoman arrested in connection with Saturday shooting in southwest TopekaA Topeka woman has become the second person arrested in connection with a weekend shooting in southwest Topeka that left the ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Kan. —Law enforcement are investigating a suspect on drug allegations. Just after 10:30a.m. February 21, a ...
Major renovation work at the Kansas Museum of History is experiencing some delays which has pushed the expected opening date ...
A group of former World Irish dance champions will be coming to Topeka for “A Taste of Ireland – The Irish Music & Dance ...
Where’s the end?” asked one GOP member on the House Education Committee. Another lawmaker said officially recognizing Ruby ...
AAA says most travelers are looking for warm weather over spring break, with Florida -- also known as the Sunshine State -- ...
Kansas Silent Film Festival will be Feb. 28 and March 1 at Washburn University's White Concert Hall in Topeka.
After DOGE canceled a lease for USDA's Risk Management Agency regional office in Topeka, the building owner called it an ...
As Republican lawmakers pursue a constitutional amendment on gun rights, a Kansas court ruled gun rights are fundamental, ...
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