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Trust Women's clinic in Wichita is preparing for a new wave of clients from Oklahoma seeking services when their home state enacts an abortion ban in August.
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Nearly 1,000 people who chop down a Bradford or other Callery pear in their yards this spring will get to pick a free native tree.
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The state is heading toward a landmark ruling, regardless of which side the courts take.
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Supporters of the bill say this will prevent “policing for profit” while making the system easier to navigate.
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Black children are overrepresented in the foster care system, and that has created a demand for more Black foster parents to give kids a more familiar environment after being taken from their biological families.
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Evidence is mounting that good Samaritan laws save lives. Kansas is one of just a few states without a law to encourage people to call 911 if a friend is overdosing.
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Legislators have discussed multiple proposals to change the state’s reliance on fines and fees. Some want the state to make even broader changes.
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Since August 2020, more than 200 people have started treatment for drug addiction at the Crawford County Jail. Most continued their treatment after leaving jail.
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Republicans in the House voted to override the governor's veto of the redistricting plan Wednesday, which was the last step to approving the map over Democratic opposition.
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Kinship placements can be a better option than a licensed foster home, but kinship parents say they need more support
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The veto of the map redrawing the state's congressional districts sets up Republicans for a likely override attempt in the Statehouse.
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s administration is lobbying lawmakers to clear the way for record-size tax breaks and incentives to lure a $4 billion manufacturing plant, but the identity of the company remains a secret.