Locals won’t have to wait much longer to eat burgers and fries at Topeka’s newest fast-food chain addition. 27 News reached out to Whataburger this week to find
Pawnee City announced a program incentivizing people to move to the town, offering $50,000 in down payment assistance. Less than a month later, the program has received hundreds of applicants.
Dirk Camilletti was named chief benefits officer of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS). Michael E. Rinehart was promoted to District One Engineer of the Kansas Department of Transportation. Judy McNeal, longtime state of Kansas employee and KPERS chief fiscal officer, retired.
Dana Chandler is set to be sentenced for the double-homicide of her ex-husband and his fiancee, after being convicted by a Pottawatomie County jury in March.
The spring season has begun for the entire Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League I with all seven schools seeing each of their teams compete in their chosen spring sport. The Salina South Spring teams have seen early success as the Lady Cougar softball team currently sits at 5-1 on the season with their lone loss coming against Topeka West on Monday.
TOPEKA, Kan. ( WIBW /Gray News) - The leader of a Satanic group that sponsored a Black Mass on Friday morning was detained in Kansas Friday. Authorities in Topeka said Satanic Grotto founder Michael Steward made his way to the security checkpoint at the visitors entrance on the north side of the Kansas Statehouse around 11:30 a.m.
The bullhorn-powered war of words between satanists and Catholics boiled over into brawling and a handful of arrests Friday during an extraordinary event at the Kansas Capitol that pushed boundaries of free speech and the separation of church and state.
During moments of near silence among the Catholic archbishop of Kansas City and hundreds of people gathered in prayer inside the Assumption Church in Topeka, chants, shouts and sometimes sirens penetrated the church doors.
The Kansas House shot down a property tax relief plan in a game of back and forth with the Senate, which defeated the resolution on Wednesday but revived it Thursday for the House’s consideration.
Emporia High's Maycee Davis (11) and Bailey Wiltz (5) were named to the All-Centennial League girls basketball team on Friday March 28, 2025. Photo courtesy of Paulina Batiz. Two members of the Emporia High girls basketball team have received All-Centennial League honors, released on Friday morning.
Two tax bills will head to the Kansas governor’s desk after clearing the Senate Thursday, but Republicans and Democrats differed on whether the tax relief made good on their campaign promises to Kansans.
The Muskogee County District Attorney said the actions of four Muskogee Police officers in a deadly officer-involved shooting from March 8 were justified.
KISS couldn’t stay away from the stage for long. The face-painted rockers, who retired from full-production live shows in December 2023 ahead of being reborn as digital avatars, will play an “unmasked” electric set as part of the fan event KISS Army Storms Vegas at Virgin Hotels from Nov. 14-16.
Legendary “Voice of the Jayhawks” Bob Davis has passed away at the age of 80. His family made the announcement on Friday afternoon. Davis was a native Kansan and was born in Iola growing up in Topeka and graduating from Topeka West and later Washburn University.
A bill has targeted eminent domain laws in Kansas as a Barton County landowner awaits a decision on a taking affecting construction of Grain Belt Express's electric transmission line. Senate Bill 262,
Ardent Health executives said Wednesday the for-profit health system’s recent ambulatory acquisitions are finding early success and that more growth for the company is anticipated through a combina | Executives of the public for-profit outlined early success from deals to flesh out their networks and said they are an appealing dealmaking partner to nonprofit and academic health systems fretting changes in Washington.