There is a broken down vehicle on K-10 from Kill Creek Road to South Cedar Creek Parkway. The impacted road section is 370 feet long. The traffic alert was issued Sunday at 2:05 p.m., and the last update regarding this incident was released on Sunday at 2:44 p.m. There were no traffic incidents reported in this area for the past 12 hours.
A bill advancing through the Kansas Legislature would require all mail-in ballots to arrive at election offices by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
The Johnson County Appraiser's Office announced new data Thursday showing that the average residential property value increased by 6.5 percent this year.
After early success as a stagecoach shop, Olathe is now classic suburbia dotted with shopping plazas and well-kept parks. Dive into the restaurant scene, history and natural splendor of this Johnson County suburb.
Next Monday, March 3, 2025 is the start of National Severe Weather Preparedness Week. With spring just around the corner that means severe weather season will be here soon.
The Kansas Department of Revenue executed tax warrants and seized the assets of Salty Iguana restaurants in Douglas County and Johnson County on Wednesday.
Starting Monday night, a new blast of winter weather will see up to 10 inches of snow and wind chills as low as negative-30. The storm will plunge Missouri and Kansas into the freezing cold through Friday.
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The family filed a missing person report with the Kansas City Police Department about four hours after Jaliayhia left the family’s home near downtown Kansas City. According to Summers, the teen initially left on her own accord. After four days away from home, Summers was rightfully concerned for her child’s safety.
Former Wichita Falls city manager Darron Leiker is now assistant county manager in Johnson County, Kansas. Leiker resigned from his Wichita Falls position in August with a separation agreement worth over $600,000. Johnson County manager Penny Postoak Ferguson cited Leiker's experience in local government as a reason for his hiring.
While some city councils and county commissioners are literally taxing people out of their homes, they are simultaneously padding their bank balances.
A Senate bill seeks to prohibit conflicts of interests by banning local government officials from voting on major development projects in which they have a “substantial interest.”
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