Marla Luckert, the second woman appointed to the state Supreme Court, suffered a stroke in October and temporarily withdrew from her public-facing duties.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — Kansas will have a new chief justice, the state Supreme Court announced Friday. Justice Eric Rosen will assume the role on Jan. 2. He has served as acting chief justice since ...
Kansas will have a new chief justice of the state Supreme Court following a stroke suffered by current Chief Justice Marla Luckert, the court announced Friday. Justice Eric Rosen ...
Top Kansas Republicans have juxtaposed Gov. Laura Kelly's lawsuit against Attorney General Kris Kobach over executive power to the No Kings protests.
Suffice it to say in 2026 candidate success will depend on the quality of campaigns’ messaging and strategy, along with their ability to raise money.
Just like the Virginia raccoon guzzled whiskey, Ty Masterson imbibed misinformation and conspiracy theories about Kansas ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - GOP leaders in Kansas are shutting down the state’s Young Republicans chapter following leaked chats that included racist and antisemitic messages. The messages, among thousands ...
Two Johnson County state senators dominate the Democratic primary; records align. Primary outcome will hinge on who persuades voters as electable alternative. Fundraising and name recognition will ...
California Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) and former California Rep. Katie Porter (D) are the two leading Democratic candidates for governor of the Golden State, according to a poll released Thursday. The ...
A new poll of Illinois voters has found that Democratic Governor JB Pritzker still holds the lead over his potential Republican rival in next year’s gubernatorial election, despite his approval rating ...
Former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes launched his campaign for governor Tuesday in a "Reality Check" campaign video posted on YouTube. Barnes, a Democrat who narrowly lost a race to Sen. Ron ...
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