High-income households – those earning $500,000 or more annually – represent roughly the top 1% of earners in Kansas.
The unofficial results are in for three special mail ballot elections that took place Tuesday, April 1 in two cities and one school district in Johnson County. According ...
A new space at Johnson College will give students room for hands-on experience on electrical and heating and air conditioning ...
Johnson County's coffee scene is expanding significantly, offering a diverse range of options from local startups to national ...
A crowd of people gathered outside Topeka City Hall today, frustrated with the lack of affordable housing. Topeka JUMP is ...
On Wednesday, the Kansas Department of Commerce announced a new round of rural mural funding, providing $125,000 for projects ...
The Topeka City Council unanimously approved giving $12 million in tax incentives for 250 affordable housing units.
A group of scientists and health groups sued the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday, arguing that an “ideological ...
A hand-picked local military veteran will soon own a brand-new, free, 1,000-square-foot, three-bedroom house with a deck overlooking the Stonycreek River on Somerset Street in Johnstown.