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Republican state Sen. Gene Suellentrop was sentenced for two misdemeanors and avoids a felony conviction for charges of drunk driving, going the wrong way on I-70 and evading police.
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From hospitals to brain drain to quality of life, Kansas lawmakers got an earful at 14 town halls held over five days.
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Kansas and Missouri Democrats are already planning ahead for the next four years, and a western Kansas activist is working to make local government look more like the community it serves.
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Kansas' candidates for a U.S. Senate seat squared off, a film festival that normally happens in March ends up outdoors in October, and a Kansas City theatre brings Halloween to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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The August primary for the state legislature saw more moderates exit the political stage.
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Former Republican on why he co-founded the Lincoln Project for disaffected Republicans and two Kansas political insiders explain why moderate Republicans have largely disappeared from state politics.
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A 19-year-old nominee for the Kansas House has admitted to and apologized for harassing girls when he was 14. Who gets to decide when and how to forgive him?
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A look at Kansas’ pioneering role as a leader in getting women the right to vote with the documentary "Chronicle: Pioneers. Patriots. Trailblazers."
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The new leader of Center School District brings years of experience with her including leading another metro district, Kansas' pioneering role in the battle for women's suffrage, and the moral quandaries brought about by an enduring viral pandemic.
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Kansas lawmakers opt to rein in Gov. Laura Kelly's emergency authorities, the pandemic pushes Kansas City to get creative with its public spaces, and what brought about penguins roaming the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art last week?
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Former Vice President Joe Biden wins ranked, mail-in Kansas primary, concerns for non-essential workers headed back to their jobs, the effects of social distancing on funerals and grieving, and the story of a marriage proposal.
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The Kansas governor on unemployment application process, COVID-19 safety at meatpacking plants, and likelihood of extending stay-at-home order.