February 7, 2026

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Kansas schools hit with email scam

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation confirms it is investigating an email scam that targeted several school districts in the state.…

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Audit finds Kansas has exceeded federal SNAP error rates since 2019

A recently released report from the Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit found problems with the error rate in the…

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“Angry White Male Studies” course at KU appears to run counter to KBOR directive

A three-credit-hour course being offered at the University of Kansas, entitled “Angry White Males Studies,” is raising eyebrows as the…

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A shot outside the Kansas state capitol at sunset.

Kansas House wants to establish compensation fund for nurses ‘harmed’ by State Board of Nursing

According to the Sunflower State Journal, budget writers for the Kansas House of Representatives have agreed to set aside $1…

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“A Republic, If You Can Keep It”: Larry Reed discusses America’s founding, preserving our liberty in inaugural PELA lecture

The initial event of the Pearson-Eby Liberty Academy (PELA) welcomed author and President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education…

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Lansing board of education and superintendent declined action to curb student violence

Despite a reported uptick in student violence at the elementary level, the Lansing USD 469 declined to take action at…

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Inspired by a Hutchinson issue, HB 2451 would prohibit using taxpayer funds to advocate passage of ballot initiatives

Inspired by actions taken by USD 308 Hutchinson in a recent bond election, House Bill 2451 would prohibit local governments,…

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School funding almost $19,000 per student, cash reserves hit $1.33 billion, enrollment declines, and employment increases

Data from the Kansas Department of Education shows school funding for the 2024-25 school year set another record at $8.65…

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Cellphone ban bill threatened by private school provisions

School cellphone ban legislation is potentially on shaky ground over provisions that would apply to private schools. Senate Bill 302…

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Former Emporia State professor awarded more than $5 million in religious discrimination lawsuit

A former Emporia State University professor has won his religious discrimination lawsuit against the university. A Lyon County jury earlier…

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As student achievement declines, report shows NEA funnels millions to social justice causes, supports anti-ICE protest

An investigation by a nonpartisan watchdog group has uncovered millions of dollars in union funds spent by the National Education…

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Lt. Governor Toland won’t assure Kansans they won’t see tax increases from Chiefs stadium deal

Lt. Governor David Toland, who in his dual role as state Commerce Secretary was the architect of the STAR Bonds…

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Senate Tax Committee mulls limit on taxable assessed valuation increases

The Kansas Legislature is again taking up a bill this year that would put a proposed amendment to the Kansas…

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Kansas DCF officials won’t comment on how they’ll prevent a child care scandal as discovered in Minnesota

With the child care fraud scandal engulfing Minnesota, we asked officials in the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF)…

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WYCO denies media request for Chiefs emails on move to Kansas

Wyandotte County has refused a request from KMBC Channel 9 for email communications exchanged with the Chiefs regarding the team’s…

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Chiefs’ stadium deal appears to violate 2019 Kelly executive order

Governor Laura Kelly’s administration is refusing to answer questions about whether it violated Kelly’s 2019 executive order barring across-state-line incentive…

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Eureka elementary students cautioned that Donald Trump, Charlie Kirk are not role models

In a class project to identify their role models, students at Marshall Elementary School in Eureka, who first listed slain…

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Kansas Association of Realtors (KAR) representative responds to Sentinel story about assessment limits

Last year, the Kansas Association of Realtors (KAR) lobbied against an assessment limit — a constitutional amendment to cap assessed…

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Kansas low-income students tax credit scholarship program hits $10 million cap for the first time

For the first time in a decade, the Kansas Low Income Students Tax Credit Scholarship program reached the $10 million…

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USD 501 gave a nearly $1 million early retirement package to deputy superintendent “to mitigate the financial impact to the district”

Topeka USD 501 Deputy Superintendent Larry Robbins’ 2024 retirement package will eventually cost the district nearly $1 million when it…

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Realtors say they support assessment limit, don’t understand why their association is opposed

Last year, the Kansas Association of Realtors lobbied against an assessment limit—a constitutional amendment to cap assessed value increases. However,…

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Bipartisan bill to ban cell phone use in school introduced

Two Kansas Senate leaders introduced bipartisan legislation on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, to prohibit students from using a cell phone…

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Kansas State Board of Education won’t say who authorized spending thousands for a private law firm to investigate, reprimand board member

The Kansas State Board of Education apparently paid thousands of dollars to the Overland Park law firm of Gates Shields…

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Derby schools pass AI, parental opt-out policies

Closing in on the end of the calendar year, the USD 260 Derby Board of Education passed a series of…

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