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A Kansas program is promoting digital literacy and workforce skills training, ranging from farmers to a Topeka neighborhood to refugees in Hutchinson.
The Topeka Zoo offered dozens of informational booths on how local sustainability practices can improve the health of the world’s oceans.
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will hold public hearings beginning next week to allow Evergy Kansas Central ...
Kansas basketball continues to build its roster ahead of the 2025-26 season. As things stand, would the Jayhawks begin it as ...
Around 9:45pm, the deputy stopped a Chrysler 300 southbound on Wanamaker driving at 114 miles per hour. The sheriff's office ...
Hooters restaurant chain closed more than 30 locations across multiple states June 4. "Hooters will be well-positioned to ...
Michelle Cuevas Stubblefield, GTP senior vp of strategy, said she's hearing excitement about the riverfront project.
Kansans are speaking out against lawmakers who are voting to cut Medicaid. The GOP-led One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed the ...
A large law enforcement presence was at a strip club east of Billard Airport in Topeka on Friday. 27 News reached out to local law enforcement, who directed inquiries to the ...
Stacker ranked the highest-paying jobs that require a graduate degree in Topeka, using annual compensation data from the ...
The Annex Group has broken ground on Union at Tower District, a roughly $60 million affordable housing community in Topeka. The 4-acre project will offer 250 one-, two- and three-bedroom units for ...
Kansas basketball continues to prepare for the upcoming season. Here are some takeaways from what coach Bill Self had to say ...