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Some angry over run-down boathouse
The city shut down the boathouse to make way WaterWalk construction several years ago and still there is no plan of when it will be re-opened or what it will become. More
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Cowley coach continues in wake of tragedy
Cowley’s Dave Burroughs was named Jayhawk East Baseball Coach of the Year Thursday. More
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Riverfest sees few river activities
This year’s festival has seen numerous events postponed or even canceled because of swift currents.
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Supreme Court hears casino arguments
The future of casinos is now in the hands of the State Supreme Court.
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Farm bill jumps first hurdle
It’s not exactly what Kansas farmers wanted to hear, but the farm bill passed the U.S. House Wednesday.
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Letter claims responsibility for officer shooting
Members of the law enforcement community are on heightened alert after a letter was found from someone claiming responsibility for shooting a Wichita police officer back in March.
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Father remembers murdered cellist
A prominent Wichita cardiologists son was murdered over the weekend in Augusta, GA. More
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Business Beat: Biker's Edge revs up Wichita
For many guys and gals, one business is their adult playground. Biker’s Edge on Central sells the ever popular Harley Davidson and a few new brands that have helped ‘rev up’ business in the past few years.
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Wichita students make quilts for injured soldiers
A middle school art project will soon help Kansas soldiers who were injured overseas. More
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City looks to lower property tax by raising sales tax
Property taxes in Wichita could soon be going down if the city replaces a portion of property tax with an increase in sales tax.
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Grease thieves threaten diesel business
A Kansas businessman is afraid thieves stealing his grease will threaten mom and pop fuel locations. More
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Pedophile living on school's campus
Dozens of parents have withdrawn their children from a private school in New York after learning it was founded with money donated by a convicted pedophile that lives on the school's grounds.
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Web site helps women raise money for implants
MyFreeImplants.Com links women who want breast implants with men who want to pay for them.
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Baby found dead in Vegas casino garbage
The body of a newborn was found in the garbage at the Excalibur Hotel on Sunday night.
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Wichita doctor's son victim of Ga. homicide
David Reader, the son of a Wichita cardiologist, was murdered over the weekend in Augusta, GA. Police have arrested a 16-year-old suspect. More
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Holocaust hero dies at 98
Irena Sendler smuggled 2,500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust. Her story was made famous by four Kansas students. More
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Teen boys arrested in acid bomb spree
Five teenaged boys are in custody after setting off a series of acid bombs, including throwing one of the devices at two young girls selling drinks at a lemonade stand.
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Burglars target three Ark City elementary schools
Teachers and students returned to three Ark City Elementary schools Monday to find them in much different shape than they left them Friday.
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Cult members keep corpse in bathroom for two months
Members of an alleged Wisconsin cult are facing charges after keeping the body of a 90-year-old woman in their bathroom for nearly two months.
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Talking your way out of a ticket
Getting stopped for speeding is something many people have endured but there are some things you can do to get out of a ticket.
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Business opens its doors to troubled women
Some special moms in the Wichita area won't get their Mother's Day surprise until Tuesday. That's when a local spa is opening its' doors for the first time to a select group of women -- women who, quite simply, aren't in the habit of being pampered. More
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Police arrest two suspects in Monday murder
Multiple sources confirm Jim Collins was shot and then run over Monday morning in the middle of a downtown Wichita street.
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Two-year-old hit and killed by car in West Wichita
Police say two-year-old Justin McElhaney was accidentally run over in the driveway of his home and died at the hospital a short time later.
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Fatal fire in southeast Wichita
Investigators say something on the victim's stove caught fire. More
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Wichita students fight anti-discrimination policy
Students voice concerns at a community meeting in downtown Wichita More
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At least 22 dead in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Georgia twisters
22 people have been confirmed dead and dozens of others injured. Extensive damage to homes is also being reported. More
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Wichita spa will pamper victims of domestic abuse
Sunday night, KSN will profile a new program from Wichita's Healing Waters spa. Click here for a preview. More
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Governor asked not to take communion over abortion debate
Church leaders in Kansas City are asking Governor Kathleen Sebelius, a Catholic, not to take communion.
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Farmers: Compromised bill not good enough
The new compromised farm bill has Kansas farmers saying it does too little while the president says it does too much. More
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Legislators look to revisit topics in 2009
Just two days after the 2008 legislative session came to an end, lawmakers are already looking ahead to next January.
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Metal thieves target manhole covers
As prices for scrap metal continue to rise, Wichita police fear copper thieves will cash in by targeting streets. More
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Caffeine cellulite burn
Could your cup of coffee hold the secret to shedding unwanted fat?
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High School Lacrosse taking the city by storm
Their mission is to transfer an 8-ounce rubber ball from a net on a stick, to a net on the ground.
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Hops hopping in price
Customers are paying more for their favorite beers, but they don't seem to mind.
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Mom gives son greatest Mother's Day gift
A Florida mother gives her son a second chance at life.
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Student body revolts against administrators
An act of vandalism caught on tape lead to a student revolt at one Tennessee high school earlier this week.
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Station owners explains gas prices
One Florida fuel distributor wants the public to know that the blame shouldn't fall on gas station owners.
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Boy falls from school bus window
Charges may be filed against a school bus driver after a child fell from a moving bus window in Avon, Connecticut.
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Numbers up in festival turnout
Friday night downtown Wichita will be packed with people enjoying the 2008 Riverfest, but some wonder how new changes will affect attendance. More
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What we eat: Quik Trip Kitchen calorie content
In a world where fast is good, quick must be best. So, what better way to get a quick fix of food than at Quik Trip.
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Kansans fear floods
Storms this week have dropped heavy rain causing flooding concerns across Kansas.
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Festival organizers prepare for 2008 kickoff
Riverfest 2008 kicks off Friday and organizers have been hard at work despite a shortage of volunteers.
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2008 Legislative session wraps up
Governor Sebelius had called them a "do nothing" legislature.
But as lawmakers wrapped up the 2008 session they would argue in the last 90 days they changed the state for the better.
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Vote for the Cure
The Mid Kansas Komen affiliate announced this week they would spend more than $313,000 this year fighting breast cancer in Kansas. More
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Kindergartner battles Bipolar Disorder
Special events across the nation Thursday will draw attention to the issue of mental illness among children.
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Wichita man kidnapped, robbed by friend
A Wichita man is behind bars tonight for kidnapping his friend, locking him in the trunk of his own car and robbing him.
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Money no good at Wingnuts games
The Wingnuts are the first team in the nation to go totally cashless. More
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What we eat: Deli food calorie content
Jared Fogel did it. He lost 245 pounds by eating Subway sandwiches every day for a year. But before you head out for a turkey on wheat, you’re in for a rude awakening.
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Reaction mixed over law targeting criminals
The governor’s signature is all that’s needed for a new law targeting Kansas criminals.
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Wednesday's Child: Kobe
With no other boys at home, Kobe just wants someone he can play sports with. More
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High school high
Wichita North High School is beating the odds with its best graduation rate in years. More
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Rain forces Wingnuts to call opening game
Wichita’s newest team was set to take the field for the first time Wednesday night, but will instead play a double-header Friday.
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Jewelry instead of jail
The Sedgwick County court system is using a new way of monitoring DUI offenders via bracelets. More
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Six and one-year-old left home alone
A Texas mother was arrested after she allegedly left two of her children alone in an apartment Tuesday.
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Deputy suspended for cutting line
A Florida sheriff's deputy has been suspended for abusing his powers during a Black Friday sale last year.
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Dead deer gas protest
Tennessee police are searching for the person who left a dead deer and a sign protesting high fuel prices at a Cheatham County gas station.
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Greensburg's youngest survivor
He was born days after the storm and months ahead of schedule, but baby Alex is doing fine. More
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What we eat: Fast food calorie content
Our streets are lined with ‘pick up and eat’ places and what we found inside could make your stomach ache.
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Wichita restaurant owner reacts to smoking ban
A new citywide smoking ban is forcing Wichita business owners to make a choice.
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Business Beat: Are your signs illegal?
Little signs advertising garage sales or real estate, depending on where they’re placed in Wichita, could be illegal and costing the city thousands every year.
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Hospitals see influx of trauma patients
Along with people enjoying the warm weather and outdoors comes extra work for trauma centers More
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Group helps residents recover emotionally
A weekend of celebrating how far the town of Greensburg has come in the past year also served as a big part in the emotional recovery for residents. More
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Smoking ban passes
The Wichita city council passed a citywide smoking ban 4-3 Tuesday.
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Patrons fear they'll lose hangout along with its late owner
It was named one of the top 50 coolest bars in America, but longtime patrons of Kirby's in Wichita now fear it will be lost forever as the owner has died. More
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After failing twice, legislators turn to strategy for plants
Kansas legislators are in a last ditch effort to bring two coal-fired plants to southwest Kansas. More
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Hewitt focuses on rebuilding
After a weekend of celebrating residents are getting back into the normal routine in Greensburg.
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Greensburg resident looks toward future of healing
As the national media focuses its attention away from Greensburg, the town’s community is moving on as well.
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Trial begins for man accused of killing pregnant teen
Jury selection began Monday in the capital murder trial of Ted Burnett, the man accused of killing a pregnant Wichita teenager.
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Victims memorialized in Greensburg
The eleven victims of last year’s tornado were honored Sunday with a monument in the town.
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Roberts tours Boeing, confident it will win tanker appeal
Today, Senator Pat Roberts was all business as he toured Boeing before he blasted the Air Force over its tanker deal decision.
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Districts search for drivers
Finding enough bus drivers is always a challenge, but getting behind the wheel of a big, yellow bus is not as hard as many people might think.
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Earhart Environmental Magnet students say goodbye to old building
Earhart Environmental Magnet in North Wichita hosted an open house Sunday to allow former staff, students, parents, and community members to say good-bye to the old school building More
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A graduation speech to remember
President Bush addressed the seniors of Greensburg High in a graduation commencement speech. More
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President hails remarkable recovery
President Bush addressed the seniors of Greensburg High School on the anniversary of the tornado that nearly destroyed the town. More
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Firefighters looking out for Wichita family
The firefighters at a Wichita fire station continue looking out for a family who recently lost everything in a fire.
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Self defense seminar honors Sanderholm
The Ali Kemp Foundation and the Ark City Police Department held a women's self defense seminar Saturday in honor of Jodi Sanderholm, who was abducted, raped and murdered last year.
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Rebuilding main street
The community of Greensburg reflected on what used to stand around them with the help of photos Saturday. More
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Man dies in Park City accident
It happened in the 4800 Block of North Broadway. There could have been more victims. More
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Teen finds dead mouse in new purse
A Kansas teen found a dead mouse in a new purse purchased at a Gordman’s in Wichita.
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Proposed smoking ban has supporters backing down
As the Wichita City Council gets ready to take up the issue of a citywide smoking ban, man who originally supported it are now backing down saying it does not go far enough. More
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Looking for "normalcy," family moves away from Greensburg
While many families decided to start over in Greensburg, some made the difficult decision not to rebuild.
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NYC firefighters' help in Greensburg inspires new book
A project that began this winter with the help of New York City firefighters has now become the subject of a new book.
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Incubator gives small businesses hope in Greensburg
Greensburg is marking another milestone Friday as the tornado’s one-year anniversary approaches. One new building is going to help the town get back on its feet.
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Spring brings snow storm to NW Kansas
Parts of Northwest Kansas got blasted with a spring snow storm. More
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President Bush to honor Wichita volunteer
Before President Bush flies into Greensburg Sunday, he'll take a little time to honor a Wichita volunteer.
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Twisted tornado caught on tape in OK
Some amazing video of tornados in Oklahoma.
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Hotel serves as incarceration for DUI offenders
Instead on serving two days in jail, some DUI offenders do their time in the last place you might expect.
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For Fahnestock, two women are inspiration