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Several recent Kansas election laws, including restrictions on ballot delivery and a ban on ranked-choice voting, have been enacted or challenged in court. Kansas has introduced a slew of election laws over the past four years as Republicans grew ...
Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, Inc. have filed a lawsuit over a new law dealing with mail-in ballots.
Three civic groups are suing the Kansas Secretary of State's Office over the Legislature's repeal of the three-day grace period for mail ballots.
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, wished the new pope well after his historic selection Thursday.
Mario Vasquez is the first Latino person to permanently hold the role. The city manager is one of the most powerful positions in Kansas City, and Vasquez will have to balance large projects with regaining the public’s trust.
Kansas City-area Catholics expressed joy and optimism Thursday following the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American to be named head of the Roman Catholic Church. Father Stephen Hess of Rockhurst University said the influence of Pope Francis helped set the stage for this moment.
As the world awaits the announcement of a new pope, Catholic residents in Kansas City expressed their hopes for the future leadership of the Catholic Church.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Three groups want to ensure that Kansas voters who vote by mail will have their ballots counted, even if they arrive after Election Day. The groups are suing the Kansas ...
In Augusta, residents will decide whether to approve $55 million for USD 402. The money would improve safety and security at all schools, expand fine arts facilities, build career and tech education classrooms, and modernize Augusta High School. The district says it will not increase the mill levy. Click here for more information on the bond.