The Shawnee Mission School District will pay up to $550,000 to comply with increased fire safety inspections required by the state fire marshal's office.
Blue Springs School District parents have learned that because of the investigation into Hawk, they will lose school supply donations from the EPIC Foundation.
Missouri’s Attorney General has demanded a metro area school board hand over documentation after allegations about the illegal use of funds became credible.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced on Tuesday, June 25, that KanCare has secured over two million dollars in grant award money to implement school-based services.
The inspection involved scrutiny of 24 different factors, including emergency access, all aspects of vehicle maintenance, the bus’ crossing arm, lighting and signaling, etc.
The Olathe School District is the latest in Johnson County to considering changing a policy that will impact the use of cell phones, smart watches, and other electronics.
A time capsule hidden inside an old North Kansas City School District elementary school provided a blast from the past for one of the school’s former students.
For many kids, summer is a fun time to be out of school. But for others it can lead to higher risks of abuse with fewer resources to turn to while stuck at home.
By Monday night, Evergy had restored power to more than 90% of the more than 100,000 customers impacted by severe storms that blew through Kansas and into Missouri.
A creative writing instructor who calls Lawrence home has been honored for his efforts to teach creative writing to those in the Douglas County, Kan., Jail.
Blue Springs School District warns graduates, families, and friends about alternate parking options because the main garage near Municipal Auditorium is closed ahead of graduation ceremonies.
Grandview police are investigating a Grandview School District employee, but say it is too early in the investigation to release additional information about what may have happened.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker railed against Pride month along with President Biden’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and his stance on abortion during a commencement address at Benedictine College last weekend.
Lawrence School Board is expected to vote on whether to sell the former East Heights Elementary School Building to a group who plans to turn it into low income housing.