April 22, 2025

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Who Wrote The Threatening Letters To Gay Kansas School Teacher?

The Kansas City Star headline sums up the nearly universal media angle on this unfolding story: “‘Queers will burn’: Gay…

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How Are Those Gun-Free School Zones Working Out? Not Well, Kobach Tells 2A Supporters

As Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach watched 16-year-old gun control advocates rally following a school shooting in Parkland, Florida,…

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Judge in Greitens Case Slams State For “Sanctionable Discovery Violations”

Having reminded the prosecutors in the Greitens case that “these rules are not mere rules of etiquette,” Circuit Judge Rex…

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With Sheriff Scandal, If Jackson County Is “Garden of Eden” It’s After The Fall

The anthemic song, “I Believe,” in the Broadway megahit Book of Mormon has this one eye-popping lyric, “I believe that…

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Americans Will Spend More on Taxes than Groceries, Food, Housing Combined in 2018

As Americans scramble to meet the national deadline to pay their taxes this year, they’ll need to work through April…

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Would Online Sales Tax Collections Be a Savior of Kansas’ Budget?

Lawmakers are banking on the U.S. Supreme Court overturning a 1992 decision, known as Quill, that limits the ability of…

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Greitens’ Prosecutors Admit “Egregious Mistakes,” Face Dismissal of Case

Two separate Associated Press reports on the criminal investigation into Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens use the word “egregious,” each in…

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Breaking: Greitens’ Prosecutors Produce Missing Video Hours After Release of House Report

On Thursday in open court, James Martin, a defense attorney for Gov. Eric Greitens, spoke to the issue of a…

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Sen. Booker Slams Pompeo For Having Same Gay Marriage Stance As Obama

Said then Congressman Mike Pompeo of the Supreme Court decision to legalize gay marriage, “I am deeply saddened by the…

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Hickman-Mills Teacher Shows 5th Graders Pix of Naked Women, District Not Sure Why

Dominique Jones, the mother of a Hickman-Mills 5th Grader, had a hard time believing her daughter when she she said…

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One Down in ‘Toss-up’ 2nd Congressional District Republican Race

Matt Bevens is dropping out of the race to replace Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins. He made his announcement just as political…

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Clock Ticks as Court Watchers Await Dismemberment Abortion Ban Ruling

The Kansas Supreme Court typically issues rulings within a year of hearing oral arguments, but court watchers have been waiting…

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Pompeo Faces Choppier Senate Confirmation Process 2nd Time Around

CIA Director Mike Pompeo might get the Brownback treatment tomorrow when he appears before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.  Pompeo’s confirmation…

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Breaking: Prosecutors Finally Charge Jungerman With Murder Of Kansas City Lawyer

For the last six months, metro KC residents have been asking themselves how it is that Jackson County prosecutors did…

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Greitens Prosecutors May Have Destroyed Key Witness Tape

Although she died more than 30 years after her boss Richard Nixon left office, the New York Times reminded its…

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School Finance Wars Wage On As Emasculated Legislature Awaits Court Decision

The school finance wars aren’t over, despite a legislative plan to add more than $500 million in new funding over…

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Breaking: Greitens Accuser Admits Photo Session May Have Been A “Dream”

One of the most contentious issues in the State of Missouri’s case against Gov. Eric Greitens has been the whereabouts…

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Greitens Attorney to House Committee: “There Is No Photograph”

In a lengthy and impressively lucid letter to Rep. Jay Barnes, chairman of the House Special Investigative Committee on the…

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Colyer Calls on Legislature to Adopt Plan That May Require Tax Increase

Gov. Jeff Colyer is calling on lawmakers to adopt a Kansas House school financing plan that would add $500 million…

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Senate, House to Work Out Details of School Finance Bills

After several Senators changed their votes and a call of the Kansas Senate was rescinded, 21 Senators voted passed a…

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Education Debate Whiplash: Constitutional Amendment Stalled, Funding Debate Next

The Kansas Senate is expected to take up debate on an education spending bill at some point today. That’s despite…

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Even with $2.1 Billion School Cash Infusion, Some Kansas Districts Would Lose Big

A cost study recommends adding $2.1 billion in new funding to public schools, but despite the overall influx of new…

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“Chappaquiddick” Opens Throughout Kansas-Missouri Region on Friday

For the the first time in anyone’s memory, Hollywood has produced a movie, Chappaquiddick by name, that features a prominent…

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Colyer, Kobach Appear To Part Ways on School Finance Solution

In all but tone, there’s little daylight between the policy positions of Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer and Kansas Secretary of…

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