Two years and two months, is a long time from now, expect when you’re talking about presidential politics. If the Iowa caucus — the kickoff of the presidential voting season […]
What’s Behind the National Prison Strike?
One of the largest prison strikes in U.S. history started Aug. 21 and is set to last until Sept. 9, but no one will really notice, right? Maybe this time […]
GRUB and GROOVE: New Home and Powerful Lineup for 2018
Leave it to Chuck Byrd and his team at Platform Promotions to take the 4th Annual Grub and Groove Festival to another level. Once again, they’re at a new location […]
Queen of Soul Also Leaves a Powerful Civil Rights Legacy
Aretha Franklin, who was born and rose to fame during the segregation era and went on to sing at the inauguration of the first black president, often used her talent, […]
BREAKING NEWS: Phillip Marzett ID’d as Bicyclist Hit Near 21st and Oliver
Police have identified the bicyclist killed in a crash Tuesday night (Aug. 14) as Philip Marzett, 60, of Wichita. He died after being struck by a truck while riding his […]
ELECTION UPDATE: Colyer Concedes, Backs Kobach to Keep KS Republican
His last real prospects of winning the Republican nomination for the office he holds slipping away one county canvass after the next, Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer conceded the primary race […]
Win Tix for GRUB and GROOVE 2018
If you’re ready for the 4th Annual Grub and Groove Festival on Aug. 25, and want to win some tickets to it, then we’ve got your back. Enter to win […]
Are Small-Town Hospitals at Center of 0 million Billing Scheme?
In the latest in an ever growing pile of legal challenges, the principals behind a questionable lab billing scheme at 10 small rural hospitals in Missouri, Kansas, and three other states […]
Losers, Winners and Surprises in Primary Election
To put it mildly, primary election day in Kansas was interesting. That’s one of those words you use when you’re trying to be as un-opinionated as possible, but still want […]
