Kansas
White House showcases letters from each state praising Trump administration
The letters, allegedly from real Americans, are written from a variety of perspectives, including soldiers, veterans, and young children. All are exuberant in praising Trump's time in office.
Mayor of Kansas town charged with voting illegally without US citizenship
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on engagement to Taylor Swift: 'I got one more ring'
White nationalist march sparks unity amid mourning for Jewish museum shooting victims
Becoming a Jerusalem-based food writer
When I was doing the walks in Mahaneh Yehuda, the vendors started calling me “The shuk lady,” so I have on my computer my unfinished cookbook titled The Shuk Lady Cooks.
Kansas votes to preserve abortion rights in first post-Roe v. Wade election test
Political analysts had considered the amendment likely to pass, given that Republicans typically turn out in greater numbers for the state's primary elections than Democrats and independents.
Lost Dorothy dress from 'The Wizard of Oz' to hit auction block
It was lost after being donated to a Catholic university in 1973.
Kansas becomes 20th US state to endorse IHRA antisemitism definition
Last month, the bipartisan resolution passed through the Kansas State House of Representatives and was unanimously supported 121-0.
Jewish journalist was killed due to mistaken identity in Kansas City shooting
Aviva Okeson-Haberman, 24, was hit by a bullet that her neighbor claims was meant for her, in a murder attempt by her ex-boyfriend. "I told the police in March someone was going to die."
Overland Park killer dies while a book about his victims is published
Miller was convicted in 2015 of three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Reat Underwood, 14, and his grandfather, William Corporon, 69, as well as Terri LaManno, 53 in 2014.
Stray bullet kills Jewish reporter for NPR affiliate in Kansas City
24-year-old Aviva Okeson-Haberman was about to start a new job covering social services and criminal justice.
Antisemitic mass shooter appeals death penalty verdict for 2014 murders
During the trial, he said he believes Jews have committed genocide against white people, and control both the media & Wall Street to the detriment of white Americans.
Jewish student who won state legislative election admitted to harassment
Aaron Coleman, a Democrat, will represent the 37th District, which covers part of Kansas City.
Democrats disavow 19-year-old Jewish nominee as 'unfit'
Should Coleman win the election in November, the party will likely launch an effort to keep him from being seated.