Thousands of people have cast ballots ahead of Tuesday’s recall election surrounding Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr.
The Kansas Senate president has been at the forefront of efforts to redraw the boundaries of the state's congressional ...
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Phil LeVota, DaRon McGee and Dan Tarwater are the three biggest names being quietly discussed to potentially replace Frank ...
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Rural Kansas communities are struggling to fill their civic community needs, from council members to election volunteers to voting in non-presidential elections.
As voters cast ballots in the special Tuesday election to recall Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr., a question that’s ...
Range reports on complex equity decisions for employees considering cashing in stock options as their company prepares for an ...
The study, published by CSIS, found left-wing terrorist attacks and plots eclipsed right-wing incidents so far in 2025.
Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr., in an interview Wednesday with KSHB 41 reporter Alyssa Jackson, laid out his reasons why voters should vote no next Tuesday to reject recall efforts.
CoreCivic is looking for administrative workers to help U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcment in Chicago and at ICE's ...