-
The players will take part in training and two international friendly matches, ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup in New Zealand and Australia.
-
Joy Broils is dedicated to helping others find time to unwind. With the holiday season in full swing, she hopes her curated gift boxes push people take time for themselves.
-
More than 500 artists submitted proposals for heart sculptures to be placed next year. On Thursday, the fundraiser selected 40 artists to take part.
-
University Academy students and parents and various community activist groups gathered Wednesday to discuss an incident where a teacher allegedly used the racial slur in class. Some attendees presented a list of demands to the school.
-
The food at Love is Key comes from family recipes handed down three generations, but Tameisha Martin hopes her business can have a deeper impact.
-
A culinary program at the reStart homelessness nonprofit is giving young people new opportunities to make money and find stability.
-
The speedy senior from Lawrence High School, who was born in West Africa, is an unlikely Wildcat. He's playing the best football of his young career.
-
Joette Pelster had led the youth theater since 1993. She passed away on Nov. 25, just a week after announcing plans to retire.
-
The mezzo-soprano, who grew up in Prairie Village, has been nominated for 11 Grammys and won three times — so far.
-
Kansas State University professor Traci Brimhall starts as the 8th poet laureate of Kansas on January 1, 2023.
-
Democrats have hoped for years to cut into the Republican supermajority in Jefferson City. While the chances of that are slim this election, newly drawn statehouse districts means Republicans may have to fight harder for their seats.
-
Medicine’s Hall of Fame & Museum in Shawnee, Kansas, is closed, and its thousands of items are up for auction.