July 16, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: Featured

Rich pension, health benefits drive high electric rates at KCK BPU

Not only are high salaries driving some of the highest electric rates in the region at the Kansas City, Kansas…

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Kansas Reflector legislative coverage puts media bias on full display

Media bias comes in many flavors; making outright false claims, slipping editorial statements in news stories to push a political…

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Criminal case backlog creates pressure to amend speedy trial law

Alleged criminals awaiting trials in Kansas could be released without having their day in court for lack of a speedy…

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JoCo ignores resident pleas, adopts tighter COVID restrictions

Bars and restaurants in Johnson County must close by midnight beginning Monday. That’s part of the decision of a divided…

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COVID survival rate up to 98.9% in Kansas

Data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment shows the COVID survival rate reached a new high of 98.9%…

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Gardner school board rejects pleas to open schools

Despite hours of heartfelt pleas from parents and students, members of the Gardner Edgerton USD 231 school board declined to…

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Students, physicians detail detrimental effects of school lockdowns

Aly Arenholz, an 8th grader at Frontier Trail Middle School in Olathe, asked Olathe high school and middle school students…

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KDHE shows no interest in obtaining cycle threshold data

Despite it being clear the State of Kansas is using overly-sensitive COVID tests that, according to officials, will return positive…

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Election puts liberty-centric reforms on the agenda in Kansas

There’s good news on the horizon for Kansas voters who want less government control over their lives and constitutional liberty…

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JoCo charter commission to recommend changes in 2021

The Johnson County Charter Commission could make changes to its home rule charter next year, which could add elected positions…

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KU student targeted by sorority for conservative views

A KU sorority member who was put on probation for “conduct unbecoming” — i.e., conservative views — has apparently had…

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Gov. Kelly makes another false claim about COVID deaths

At her October 28 press conference, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly said 500 people died of COVID in a little more…

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Kansas public school enrollment down, school funding up

Kansas public school enrollment is down, but school funding is up, according to estimates from the Kansas State Department of…

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Open schools now

Another Johnson County teenager committed suicide last week due to COVID restrictions imposed by school boards and county health officials,…

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Electric Co-op CEOs make big money, rates highest in region

The electric cooperatives that serve approximately 500,000 mostly-rural customers in Kansas charge some of the highest rates in the state…

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Sharice Davids Campaign Served with Tax Warrant

The Kansas Department of Revenue today issued a tax warrant to the Sharice Davids for Congress campaign for failure to…

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Kansas GDP drops more than 30% amid lockdowns

U.S. GDP dipped by $2 trillion in the second quarter compared to the same quarter in 2019. Using data from…

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States locked down: more job loss, higher COVID death toll

Every state had fewer private-sector jobs in September than a year ago, but the decline was 82% greater in the…

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KU researchers understate COVID case growth to justify mandates

A University of Kansas researcher last week told the Lawrence Journal-World that counties with mask mandates have far less case…

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Sharice Davids misleads Kansans on school funding, COVID deaths

Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, representing the state’s 3rd Congressional District, is running a TV ad claiming the Brownback tax relief…

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KSRA-PAC banned from supporting gun rights candidates on Facebook

The Kansas State Rifle Association Political Action Committee (KSRA-PAC) is banned from placing ads on Facebook in support of legislative…

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Gov. Kelly wants legislative approval for statewide mask mandate

Gov. Laura Kelly told reporters on Wednesday that she intends to host bipartisan talks with legislative leaders to craft a…

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JoCo officials don’t know how many COVID tests may be false positives

As reported last week by the Sentinel, many labs are setting the cycle threshold on COVID tests above the recommended…

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$99k no-bid deal for Thrive Allen County to process CARES paperwork

While businesses all across Kansas are struggling to stay afloat, officials in Allen County diverted over $99,000 of the $2.4…

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