Opinion

David Jordan is the president of the Hutchinson-based United Methodist Health Ministry Fund. Food prices have risen an astronomical 12% over the past year. Many Kansans are juggling high food costs with other bills impacted…

Managing editor’s note: Judy Works called the Register office this morning marveling at how history repeats itself. She referenced the editorial below, which we gladly reprint. The circumstances are uncannily similar: Fred and Abby Works…

The ugly messages of bigotry happened on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  On Monday, a day revered and celebrated for civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., we were reminded why racism and hate are…

Dear editor: I started working when I was 14-15 years old.  I did it because my mom was the bread winner of the family with my father was often absent for whatever reason.  I have…

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both being investigated over their handling of classified materials. While publicly disclosed information reflects that the cases are clearly different, the investigatory processes should not be.…

The biggest story of the year — the story we should all be paying attention to — is the increasing power of artificial intelligence. Computer code can write itself, chatbots can generate academic papers, and,…

If we are going to save democracy in this country — and make no mistake, that fight is being waged right this very minute — voters must have faith in the election system. And there’s…

Kansas’s rural identity is struggling. Partly this is because it’s not entirely accurate. The state’s population of 2.9 million is concentrated in the cities and suburbs of the Topeka-Lawrence-Kansas City nexus, with nearly 1.2 million…

As egg prices are skyrocketing and it may be costing you more to eat out, you may be asking yourself why all of this is happening, if you haven’t turned on the news much lately. …

Not satisfied with record-breaking industrial growth, Kansas Department of Commerce officials announced Tuesday they’re ready to go for more. On Tuesday, Paul Hughes, deputy secretary for business development for the KDOC, briefed lawmakers on nine…