Gov. Kelly wants an extension to March 6 to submit a disaster request for the major winter storm that struck the state earlier this month, beginning January 4.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency asking for an extension to submit a request for a major presidential disaster for the winter storm earlier this month.
Kansas City officials said Friday they’ve never felt more prepared for a winter storm, with record snowfall expected by Sunday.
As of Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service office in Topeka had a winter storm warning in effect from 9 a.m. Saturday to midnight Sunday night. Snowstorm is hitting Topeka and NE ...
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Winter storms are inevitable, but according to Saline County Emergency Management Director Michell Weis, there are ways to ...
You know when the winter country has arrived in Kansas because the sky at midday is a shade of blue that throbs with light ...
Some southern states are bracing for their biggest winter storm in several years as snow falls from the Rockies to the East ...