The event was hosted by Living the Dream, Inc. of Topeka with the Topeka Center for Peace & Justice who says its mission to empower individuals is inspired by MLK’s legacy.
Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day came early in Kansas, beginning on his birthday with a march, a formal proclamation ...
Former U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner, who used to represent Topeka and eastern Kansas in Congress, has joined political consulting ...
As we look to honor Rev. King on Jan. 20, his legacy is still inspiring pastors of all denominations here in northeast Kansas.
This somewhat accidental resurgence and visibility also caught the ears of the Foo Fighters. The band first used “Never Gonna ...
Curtis Pitts was living his dream playing football at Fort Hays State University in the early 1980s before a visit from the widow of Martin Luther King Jr. changed everything.
Mark Decotis is reunited with his mother’s ashes after dropping the urn in an Uber in Olathe. “You know, I just thought I ...
Polly Irungu, a Kenyan-born multimedia journalist and visual storyteller, has announced her exit from the White House ...
Alabama’s Remote Shoals initiative extends this $10K relocation bonus to attract fresh talent and energy to four cities in ...
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector Minority party endorses idea of raising state’s $7.25 minimum wage TOPEKA — Kansas ...
Republicans and Democrats in Kansas agree that concerns about the economy drove voters to support President Donald Trump by a ...