Senators have sent Gov. Kathleen Sebelius a bill to renew 30 exemptions to the Kansas Open Records Act. The 40-0 vote Monday renews exemptions through July 1, 2014. The House approved the bill last week. The Open Records Act generally requires government agencies to keep the records they collect and compile accessible to the public, but it contains 47 exceptions allowing officials keep certain documents confidential. Dozens of additional exceptions are sprinkled throughout other Kansas laws. State law requires legislators to review each exception at least once every five years. From Film FeedWith the announcement of a special work –in-progress screening of “Drag Me to Hell” at this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Tex., I was overwhelmed with a sense of intense anticipation. That feeling was at its height as I sat in the historic Paramount Theatre waiting for the film to begin.
Andrew Bird From I Heart Local MusicThe man who really doesn't need a backup band. Interested in writing a blog? Send us a few sample entries! Let us know what you're interested in writing about, the experience you have with your topic, and anything else you think we'll find useful to know Now you can - register for a free account and post comments to stories, blogs, podcasts and more, only on 49abcnews.com The rate of unemployment in the U.S. is now 8-point-1 percent. That's the highest in more than 25 years. While older workers don't make up the largest segment of the unemployed, increasing numbers of them are now looking for work, many for the first time in decades. Watch video. Who thought you could go shopping for free? Well If you stopped by the Free Methodist Church on Saturday, you could have. Watch video. It's that time of year again when taxes are do and the IRS was helping people for free today to figure out how to pay their taxes Going to restaurants or out for a night on the town is something most people have cut back on lately. But saving money by not going out may be costing you at home.
Proposal would enable Goodyear to invest up to $250 million and retain up to 1,400 Kansas employees Friday, March 20, 2009 The Kansas Department of Commerce will provide training incentives to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., allowing the company to make capital investments of up to $250 million at its Topeka plant and retain up to 1,400 Topeka employees for 10 years, officials announced today. Read story. It was a full house at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Thursday night. That's where people lined up to comment about the restriction of books about sex Neighbors are fed up and say action needs to be taken now on a problem that brings in crime. As summer approaches over grown weeds on abandoned properties are not only a nuisance, but can be dangerous. 49 News Community Reporter Jessica Drew finds out why neighbors can't wait for action from the city, and what road blocks they are hitting by trying to mow the grass themselves.
Hundreds gathered on the capitol grounds to say no to coal plants and yes to clean air Police say text message circulating indicating a gang initiation at Wal-Mart is a hoax. Who thought you could go shopping for free? Well If you stopped by the Free Methodist Church on Saturday, you could have. The rate of unemployment in the U.S. is now 8-point-1 percent. That's the highest in more than 25 years. While older workers don't make up the largest segment of the unemployed, increasing numbers of them are now looking for work, many for the first time in decades.
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