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Kansas executive order extends option to renew driver’s licenses online
By: Tim Carpenter - July 29, 2020
Gov. Laura Kelly renews executive order allowing people under 65 to apply for driver's license renewals online.
Judge dismisses Democrats’ voting lawsuit against SOS Scott Schwab
By: Tim Carpenter - July 28, 2020
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab says Democrats and the ACLU should stop filing frivolous elections lawsuits that waste taxpayer dollars.
New Kansas privacy law crimps contact tracing for COVID-19
By: Tim Carpenter - July 28, 2020
TOPEKA — The Shawnee County Health Department took the extraordinary step of issuing a public health advisory July 7 warning travelers COVID-19 cases had been linked to the restrooms and food court at an Interstate 70 service area. Given the steady flow of humanity through the rest stop east of Topeka from July 2 to […]
Gov. Laura Kelly sounds COVID-19 alarm — again — as number of cases mounts
By: Tim Carpenter - July 27, 2020
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly warned Kansans on Monday indifference about wearing masks and social distancing may lead to new restrictions to battle COVID-19.
Gov. Laura Kelly urges railroads in Kansas to maintain two-person crews
By: Tim Carpenter - July 27, 2020
The Kansas Department of Transportation, with Gov. Laura Kelly's blessing, calls for maintaining two-person crews in railroad locomotive engines.
Kris Kobach not banking on Trump endorsement in U.S. Senate race
By: Tim Carpenter - July 27, 2020
U.S. Senate candidate Kris Kobach says he can't count on a last-minute endorsement from President Trump to carry him to victory in the GOP primary.
Kansas attorneys, students anxious about taking bar exam during pandemic
By: Tim Carpenter - July 24, 2020
Law school graduates and practicing attorneys raise questions about propriety of hosting a bar exam for more than 100 people at the University of Kansas.
Conflict persists about Gov. Laura Kelly’s power to impose school health orders
By: Tim Carpenter - July 24, 2020
House Minority Leader Dan Hawkins says Gov. Laura Kelly is wrong to believe county commissions can't block her order for all in K-12 schools wear a mask.
Medical experts dispute claims by Kansas Board of Education member
By: Sherman Smith and Tim Carpenter - July 23, 2020
TOPEKA — Kansas State Board of Education member Michelle Dombrosky confronted health secretary Lee Norman during Wednesday’s meeting to ask why his advice — to delay the start of school for three weeks — conflicts with the opinion of other medical experts in the state. The board member from Olathe identified Children’s Mercy Hospital, the […]
KU anticipates $120M revenue shortfall, $30M in direct COVID-19 expenses
By: Tim Carpenter - July 23, 2020
University of Kansas says COVID-19 will cause a $120 million revenue shortfall this fiscal year and trigger $30 million in health and safety expenditures.
Inquiries clear Kansas Highway Patrol superintendent of wrongdoing
By: Tim Carpenter - July 23, 2020
TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday expressed unqualified support for the superintendent of the Kansas Highway Patrol following completion of internal and external reviews of allegations he engaged in sexual harassment, gender discrimination and misuse of state aircraft. KHP Superintendent Herman Jones, who assumed the law enforcement agency’s top job in 2019, was the […]
Victims: 15 years in prison not enough for architect of Kaufman House terror
By: Tim Carpenter - July 23, 2020
Victims of former Kansas social worker Arlan Kaufman's abuse of mentally ill adults persuaded a judge to deny him early release from prison.