A cat with a “sweet disposition” is looking for a home after being found in “rough shape” in Kansas, an animal shelter said. The furry friend named Glen Purrowell was found Dec. 10 and had clear injuries to his face,
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill this week which would use the Division of Vehicles (DOV) to inform officials about non-citizens who acquire state IDs. Republican
A bill proposed in the Kansas House seeks to remove people who are not U.S. citizens from the state’s voter rolls through temporary driver’s license records, invoking concern for potential disenfranchisement of Kansas voters.
A federal judge has ruled the City of Topeka must release portions of video evidence collected during and after the police-shooting death of a Topeka man in 2022. Officers
Tuesday brought Topeka its lowest temperatures in almost four years, with the mercury plunging to minus 12 degrees.
A Topeka police officer late Friday shot and critically wounded a fleeing man who reportedly displayed a gun, a police spokeswoman said.
Feb. 8, Special Olympics Kansas and the Law Enforcement Torch Run will host the annual Topeka Polar Plunge at Washburn Rural High School.
The state of Kansas 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline on Wednesday issued its 2024 report that highlights its efforts for 2024.
When Kansas food safety inspectors visited Topeka restaurants in December, four failed, all due to water problems.
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has been in operation for a full two years and has seen successes in responding to those in crisis. Today, the Kan
Of the 75 total Shawnee County establishments inspected by Kansas food safety and lodging inspectors in December, these 71 passed.
Telecommunicators are a critical link in the cardiac arrest chain of survival, providing lifesaving, instant CPR instructions over the phone