Round two of severe weather is possible for much of the region today.
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An upcoming bridge project in Page County has received a financial boost from a federal grant program.
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As commissioner, Jake Steel will lead the Kansas State Department of Education in overseeing the state's K-12 public schools.
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Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed dozens of bills, but Republicans overrode a majority to force the measures into law — including restrictions on student protesters, funding for anti-abortion centers, and more power for landlords.
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Kansas City could approve a plan for a new Royals stadium located at Washington Square Park as early as Thursday. Opponents say city leaders are undermining their vote against a downtown stadium, while supporters say they're looking forward to new jobs.
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The bill would require driver consent before insurers could access or sell data related to speed, braking and seat belt usage.
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Guest farm workers holding H-2A visas are more important than ever for agriculture, especially after President Trump’s immigration crackdown. But efforts to expand the program are opposed by groups across the political spectrum.
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The economic uncertainty brought on from war in Iran will likely drive up U.S. food prices, especially for fresh produce.
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President Trump once again threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and doubled down on a discredited probe of the central bank.
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