Driver’s license offices eliminate walk-in services; to be closed two weeks starting March 23

Driver’s license offices in Kansas are changing some procedures because of COVID-19, the coronavirus. The driver’s license offices will be closed for two weeks starting March 23, and the KCK office will eliminate walk-in services. Walk-in services are being eliminated at the largest driver’s license offices and only scheduled appointments are being accepted through http://getinline.kdor.ks.gov/webappt … Continue reading “Driver’s license offices eliminate walk-in services; to be closed two weeks starting March 23”

Kansas gets a budget, and lawmakers to take early leave of a session changed by coronavirus

by Stephan Koranda, Jim McLean and Daniel Caudill, Kansas News Service Topeka, Kansas — The week started with a Kansas House Democrat making an unusual request to not just his fellow lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, but to the Lord: “Please nudge our counterparts in the Senate. Please help them to work with … Continue reading “Kansas gets a budget, and lawmakers to take early leave of a session changed by coronavirus”

Rep. Davids says ‘our community needs more tests, not less’

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-3rd Dist., issued a statement in response to new testing guidelines released by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment that reduce COVID-19 coronavirus testing in Johnson County, which has the most confirmed cases of the coronavirus: “The science is clear: the best way to prevent the spread of this virus … Continue reading “Rep. Davids says ‘our community needs more tests, not less’”