KU First Nations Student Association prepares for virtual Powwow; halfway to $5K fundraising goal
For more than three decades, the University of Kansas First Nations Student Association has hosted […]
For more than three decades, the University of Kansas First Nations Student Association has hosted […]
Story updated Monday, 7:55 p.m. Just shy of one month after Kansas Athletics parted ways […]
Declarations by Attorney General Derek Schmidt and former Gov. Jeff Colyer in March about campaigning for governor against Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly likely came too early for most voters.
Our local pattern of the seasons is unlike any other place on the planet, meaning it is central to what makes this place what it is.
Lobbyists have sought to convince the Kansas Legislature that for-profit health clubs were struggling to keep their doors open because nonprofits and government-financed rec centers are cutting into their business model.
April is sexual assault awareness month, and several Lawrence organizations are working on events with that theme in mind.
A small pink flag signifies an answer 138 years in the making: the burial location of Pete Vinegar, one of three Black men lynched in Lawrence in the summer of 1882.
Lawrence’s Sunrise Project now has a lot more places to sit, listen, learn and eat. […]
Opponents of the Lawrence school district’s proposal to develop an early childhood community center at […]
Fully vaccinated individuals can travel at low risk to themselves, and do not need to get a COVID-19 test or quarantine after traveling within the United States, federal health officials said Friday.
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