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Advocates with two local organizations on Saturday called on Lawrence residents to amplify and uphold the rights of their undocumented immigrant neighbors.
Hundreds of No Kings protesters gathered in Watson Park Saturday to join a nationwide wave of demonstrations to “reject ...
Community members from Lawrence and beyond headed downtown Saturday for the annual Juneteenth celebration of Black liberation ...
Thousands of Kansans rallied Saturday at the Statehouse in Topeka as part of a nationwide backlash to President Donald Trump, hoisting signs, joining in pro-democracy chants and speaking out against ...
Lawrence writer Tessa Gratton works on all their books for multiple years, but they’ve been thinking about their newest work, ...
A Kansas Court of Appeals decision Friday reversed a district court order that prohibited transgender people from changing ...
Downtown Lawrence Inc. announced the return of Midsummer Night on Mass for the third year in a row with a slate of shopping ...
As Kansas Rep. Pat Proctor launched his campaign to oversee state elections, he honed in on a signature phrase that would ...
The Lawrence community will celebrate Juneteenth with events on Saturday, but the federal holiday falls on Thursday, June 19.
A Watkins Museum of History project on the Underground Railroad was completed before the federal grant funding it was ...
Lawrence residents can travel on their own or take a bus ride to the Kansas capitol as part of nationwide "No Kings" protests ...
Public health officials are responding to a spike in opioid overdoses in Douglas County by offering free, lifesaving drugs, ...