Senator Arthur Capper started Capper Foundation in 1920. He also founded WIBW-TV, WIBW Radio, and the Topeka Capitol Journal.
One year after the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” was signed into law, Kansas organizations gathered to outline how the legislation has affected residents across the state.
Humidity will make it feel a few degrees hotter with heat indices in the low 100s. Winds stay light, rain chances stay low, ...
Mikel Oyarzabal scored from the penalty spot after a heady play by teenager Lamine Yamal, Pedro Porro added another goal and ...
There will be no turning back the clock if the House has its way. The House passed a bill Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent. Proponents, including the White House, argued the ...
The City of Topeka will pause any forward movement on data centers within the city, for the next year. The Topeka City ...
The City of Topeka will begin the first of several roadway preservation projects as part of its 2026 Ultra-Thin Bonded ...
Motorists traveling in downtown Topeka this week may want to take note of a road project that could result in them needing to ...
The City of Topeka is beginning its first of several roadway preservation projects on SW Wanamaker Road. According to city ...
A former judge turned deacon is among the faith leaders speaking out against capital punishment in Kansas, as Gov. Laura ...
The Santa Fe Trail School District is asking voters to approve a nearly $26 million bond proposal that would consolidate its ...
Topeka United has launched the next phase of its relationship-building mission. The group’s Mosaic Partner Pairs has ...