Kansas, winter storm and disaster emergency
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Parts of Kansas are expected to see as much as a foot of snow between Friday and Sunday, as well as extreme cold.
Parts of Kansas are expected to see as much as a foot of snow Jan. 23-25 as a massive winter storm sweeps across more than half the nation.
Cumulus Media is moving its Topeka radio team members to Kansas City, but assures it will continue to serve the Topeka area.
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Disciplinary actions against Kansas nurses over license renewals could be declared void under proposed bill
Lawmakers are taking action after months of hearings where nurses voiced their frustrations against the Kansas Board of Nursing.
Kansas Board of Regents member Alysia Johnston, who leads the board’s academic affairs committee, endorses faculty workload and post-tenure review policies applicable at the six public universities in the state system. This image of Johnston is of her at a Board of Regents meeting in 2024 in Manhattan. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)
Blaze reported near south end of Topeka Boulevard Bridge.
Ahead of harsh winter weather, officials urge residents to avoid driving unless necessary. Tow truck crews remain on standby to prioritize road safety.