April 21, 2025

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Brownback Isn’t Going Anywhere

Gov. Sam Brownback isn’t going anywhere soon. That’s the implication of a tweet and a press release from Kansas Governor…

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December Revenues Beat Projections, But Officials Advise Caution

Kansas revenues beat estimates in December, the Kansas Department of Revenue reported today. The state has collected $83.6 million more…

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Prescription for Ending Opioid Abuse? Eliminating Some Regulations on Doctors

Kansas officials are seeking to combat a wave of opioid addictions and deaths through a variety of measures, but they…

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Kobach Calls for Utility Rate Cuts

Kris Kobach wants the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to lower utility rates in response to federal tax reform. The 2018…

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Wichita ‘Swatting’ Prank Leads to Fatal Police Shooting

Among the most diabolical of pranks, a “swatting” incident led to the shooting death by Wichita police of an innocent…

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Global Warming Alert: 9-Below in KC on Sunday, Trump Chides Media

Record lows have been set across the eastern 2/3 of the country this week–the Kansas City area included–prompting a mischievous…

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Quick Facts on the Kansas Budget

Kansas lawmakers hoisted a $1.2 billion tax increase on taxpayers last session, but they piled on new spending, too. The…

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ACLU Bullies Kansas State Senator for Managing Her Own Facebook Page

The ACLU has historically talked a good game about free speech, but the organization has been notoriously selective in challenging…

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Kansas Looks To Retain 4 Congressional Seats in 2020

Though the 2020 Census is still a few years away, most experts predict Kansas will retain all four of its Congressional…

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Correction: Star Broke Details of KCI Contract Story

The Kansas City Star broke a story on a $1 billion, no-bid contract, but Tony’s Kansas City, a local blog,…

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Despite Pressure, DA Refuses to Press Charges Against Topeka Cops Involved in Fatal Shooting

In the face of extended protests by members of Black Lives Matter and other activists, Shawnee County District Attorney Mike…

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Trump Voter Commission, Kobach Notch Court Win

A federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit against the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity on Tuesday. A three-judge, U.S.…

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Federal Court Motion Could Destroy Missouri Charter Schools

Missouri law only allows state-funded charter schools in Kansas City, St. Louis and unaccredited school districts. Adolphus Pruitt, president of…

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Topeka Paper Labels Mathematic Reality “Strategic Spin”

The Topeka Capital-Journal takes a mathematical reality through the spin cycle in a Dec. 25 news story, entitled “K-12 funding…

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MU Diversity Dean Said to Call Missourians “Bumpkins, Hicks and Illiterates Who Lived in Hootersville”

UPDATE from MU Curator: “Obviously with litigation now ongoing, we will have to dig even harder to get to the…

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St. Louis Leaders Hope to Reduce Crime with Gun Buyback Program

St. Louis boasted the highest murder rate in the United States in 2015, and the city is on pace to…

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Kansas Marks Record Employment Numbers

More people are employed in Kansas now than ever before, the Kansas Department of Labor announced today. In November, 1,435,216…

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Schmidt Urges Discussion on ‘Citizen’s Veto’ for School Financing

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt believes the people should have an opportunity to weigh in on the school financing war…

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Media Bury Racial Motive in Murder of Overland Park Teen

As its custom when the victim is white, the Kansas City Star buried the racial motive behind a murder, in…

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Like Generations Before Them, Millennials Fleeing Cities for Suburbia

Like their parents and their grandparents before them, Millennials are fleeing the cities and moving to the suburbs. That’s the…

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Interim Committee Talks Tax Increases, Budget Cuts to Inject Money into Schools

Rep. Anthony Hensley said the legislature would have an additional $565 million in funding if property owners had been paying…

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Organization Offers Alternative to Teachers’ Unions

The Kansas Association of American Educators (KANAAE) offers to professional educators an alternative to joining a teacher’s union. Though KANAAE…

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The Richest Politician in the Midwest? Missouri’s High Flying Sen. Claire McCaskill, Hands Down.

According to a recent survey by howmuch.net, the richest politician in the Midwest is Missouri’s own high-flying Sen. Claire McCaskill…

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16 Illegals Busted for Identity Theft in Clay County, Hundreds Slip By, Star Chooses Not to See

Kudos to the Courier Tribune of Liberty for reporting a hugely significant story that the Kansas City Star did not…

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