More than half of U.S. adults say their doctors have ignored or dismissed their concerns, or not taken their symptoms seriously.
Marisha Burden is a medical professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
After days of uncertainty, the Department for Children and Families announced Friday that it issued November benefits.
Two Republican U.S. senators from Kansas oppose reforming the filibuster rule to gain an advantage when considering the ...
Kansas House speaker uses unilateral power to strip fellow Republicans of committee assignments for blocking a special ...
Joseph Rupnick, chairman of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribal Council, is disappointed that the recently formed Kansas water ...
A protest petition and lawsuit have put the brakes on a proposed $12 billion data center after zoning was initially approved ...
Beyond the clichés, Jeff Colyer offered little in the way of substantive policy solutions to Kansas problems, most notably ...
Beneficient executives and attorneys pleaded Thursday for patience and understanding from the Kansas Legislature after indictment of the firm’s founder, who used spectacular predictions of wealth ...
The mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, is charged with committing voter fraud after voting when he is not a United States citizen.
New Kansas businesses with demanding electricity requirements will be subject to a large-load tariff after the KCC approved ...
Guidelines on November payments to Kansans using the food assistance program changed between Tuesday and Wednesday.