2026 News Archive
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Lawmakers want statewide K-12 cellphone ban
Wire report Kansas legislators will pursue a statewide school cellphone ban, superseding the state education board’s past directives to allow local districts to deal with…
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Senator Marshall & Congressman Nehls Introduce Legislation to Restore Self-Sufficiency in Immigration Standards
Washington–On Thursday, Senator Roger Marshall, M.D.
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Stable National Average to Start the Year, Lowest since 2021
WASHINGTON, DC (January 8, 2026) – The new year begins with the lowest national average in years at $2.81. The last time the national average for a gallon of regular gas was this low was back in...
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Here’s a sneak peek at Runner, service-dog-in-training and future Watkins Museum volunteer
Runner, the latest service-dog-in-training being raised by a Watkins Museum volunteer, stopped by the museum Thursday to greet her future colleagues.
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GOP legislative leaders enlist former Emporia State president to slash Kansas university budgets
Republican legislative leaders agreed to pay former Emporia State University president Ken Hush $50,000 to spearhead their efforts to slash spending at public universities.
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Kansas Supreme Court Justice Eric Rosen sworn in as chief of state’s highest court
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Eric Rosen formally stepped into the job of chief justice Thursday by framing the delicate work of the state’s highest court as a crucial public service
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California is banning masks for federal agents. Here’s why it could lose in court
By: Nigel Duara, CalMatters A series of immigration raids across California in 2025 had one thing in common: Most of the federal agents detaining people…
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