Economy Jun 17 Heat stress blamed for thousands of cattle deaths in Kansas The final toll remains unclear, but as of Thursday at least 2,000 heat-related deaths had been reported to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the state agency that assists in disposing of carcasses.
Economy May 21 USDA to begin paying off loans of minority farmers in June Minority farmers who for decades have faced systemic discrimination will begin to receive debt relief beginning in early June under what Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack calls one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in decades.
Politics Apr 29 Court says Kansas can’t require voters to show citizenship proof A federal appeals court panel has ruled that a Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote is unconstitutional.
Nation Apr 18 3 men convicted in Kansas plot to bomb mosque, housing for Somali refugees The three men were indicted in October 2016 for plotting an attack on a Kansas mosque and an apartment complex for Somali refugees the day after the presidential election.
Politics Mar 03 Kansas voting rights trial has national implications A conservative Republican who has supported President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated claim that millions of illegal votes cost Trump the popular vote in 2016 will have to prove Kansas has a problem with voter fraud if he's to win a legal…