March 2010
- 11: Senate addresses fuel tax misallocations
- 10: Wichita Dentist : Denture Repairs Done For Seniors
- 09: FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: The Soda Tax
- 09: Wichita Teeth Whitening Is Available For You
- 08: Hurt Locker’ wins 6 Oscars including best picture, director
- 07: 1990 tornadoes increased awareness of dangers
- 06: New Miss Wichita and Miss Air Capital Crowned
- 05: Kansas Budget Director Answers Questions
- 04: Wichita School Lunch Gets Passing Grade
- 04: Haysville sues Sedgwick County over annexation
- 02: Prosecutors Say Men Made Millions Scalping Tickets
- 01: You Can Weigh In On Wichita Schools’ Budget Tonight
February 2010
- 28: 8.8 quake hits Chile; waves spare Hawaii
- 26: Lunchtime crash kills student at Southeast
- 26: Health promoters focus on immigrants
- 25: Children’s-charity cash stolen from IHOP
- 24: SEDGWICK COUNTY WARNING SIRENS NEED UPGRADE
- 22: Kansas to Receive Multi-Million Dollar Grant to Help Laid-off Workers
- 21: School Board to Discuss McPherson Teacher’s Arrest
- 21: Davis falls to silver in long track skating
- 19: RSV Cases on Rise at Wichita Hospitals
- 19: Garage Security – Property Protection
- 18: Ceremonies to Close Two Kansas Nat’l Guard Armories
- 18: SEDGWICK CO. SAYS MOTION PROVES JAIL FEES ARE LEGAL
- 16: UDPATE: Butler County Homicide Investigation
- 15: Taxpayers Look to Increase Refunds
- 14: Soldier Gives Special Valentine’s Day Surprise
- 14: EPA has a budget for Treece buyout
- 13: Video: Kansas NAACP President discusses the Anti-Reform measure named the Kansas “Health Care Freedom” Amendment – SCR1626
- 11: Winfield Country Roundup May Sell Beer
- 11: Lawmaker wants signs touting tourist sites
- 10: Criticism of House speaker enters Senate
- 09: Wichita Dental Implant Expert Dr. Mike Snowbarger Provides Safe Solutions For Residents To Replace Missing Teeth
- 08: Wichita Police Investigate Suspicious Death
- 08: Survey could be mistaken for census
- 07: Settlement reached in wrongful conviction
- 06: Dedication to football leads to honor
- 04: Wichita Public Schools: Separate is Not Equal exhibit – Opening Reception Saturday February 6th!
- 04: Wichita Dentist- Everything You Need In A Dentist.
- 03: Wichita Grand Opera Rehearsals Underway
- 02: The NAACP National Office releases a statement in opposition to the proposed “Kansas Health Care Freedom Amendment”
- 01: Scott Roeder’s calculated path to murder
January 2010
- 31: AUGMENTED REALITY
- 29: Woman’s death in apartment fire a homicide, police say
- 29: Measure would jump-start stalled historic projects
- 27: Salina Police Use YouTube and Facebook to Help Solve Crimes
- 26: Join us for the second installment of the Wichita NAACP Community Film Series
- 26: Lowering blood pressure may guard against dementia
- 25: Budget puts Maize feeder plan on hold
- 24: Treece may see buyouts by summer
- 23: Greensburg hospital gets new features
- 22: Bills would rewrite 2007 law, allow new vote on slots
- 20: Kansas Legislator Considering Running for Governor
- 19: Wichita family greets woman trapped 55 hours in quake’s rubble
- 19: Wichita Teeth Whitening Dental Whitening Products
- 19: hern Calif. storm prompts evacuations
- 18: Wichita KS Teeth Whitening For A Beautiful Smile
- 18: Awards go to ‘Avatar,’ Bullock, ‘Mad Men’
- 17: Past tobacco tax hikes’ revenue less than projected
- 16: Bill bans public funds in suing state
- 14: Kansas Volunteer Group in Haiti
- 14: NAACP President and CEO Statement on Haiti Earthquake
- 13: to pursue ‘imperfect self-defense’
- 12: Clinton raises possibility of new sanctions against Iran
- 10: George Strait & Reba McEntire Coming to INTRUST Bank Arena
- 09: Pipes, meters all over city freeze up
- 08: Misused Propane Heater Leads to El Dorado House Fire
- 07: Communities & Schools Program Raises Money For Students And Family
- 06: Arrests In Stolen Battery Cases
- 06: Senators propose ‘rainy-day’ state fund
- 05: Survey finds U.S. workers’ happiness at 22-year low
- 04: State will pay more for holiday storm
- 03: LIZ KOCH TALKS ABOUT FOUNDATION’S BENEFITS TO KANSAS
- 01: Winfield police seek help to find missing 77-year-old man
- 01: Thunder attack doesn’t aid new keeper
December 2009
- 30: Mortar Shell Found In Woman’s Garage
- 30: Meals to feed youth in Haiti
- 30: Zoo admission to cost more starting Friday
- 30: Police ask for help to find man
- 30: After 20 years, WSU to revive homecoming
- 30: Kansas limits vanity tag to one owner
- 29: Intrust Bank Arena Tickets Now Can Be Purchased Via Cell Phone
- 29: Push to Stop Smoking in 2010
- 29: Governor Wants To Raise Tobacco Taxes
- 29: Federal appellate court limits cops’ use of Tasers
- 29: Topeka Warden Accused of Racially Insensitive Comments
- 29: An inside look at Intrust Bank Arena
- 29: Kansas Law Makers to Discuss Changes in Seat Belt Law
- 29: Public Invited to Arena Open House
- 29: Care Cab Program Means More For One Driver
- 29: New Wichita Airport Terminal Years Away, But On Track
- 29: New Automatic Toll Plaza Opens on Turnpike
- 29: Police think shooting gang-related
- 29: Float trip is on, if the ice allows
- 29: Guard company prepares to deploy
- 29: Two say man, 19, killed stepdad
- 29: Man pulls gun in suspected road rage
- 29: Mid-Continent screenings keeping pace
- 29: Obama: U.S. will pursue all terrorists
- 29: Privacy concerns delaying upgraded airport scanners
- 29: Time is running out in Afghanistan, officials say
- 28: Free Cab Rides on New Year’s Eve
- 28: Two Questioned in Road Rage Incident
- 28: Intrust Bank Arena: Your First Look
- 28: Your One Stop For A Wichita Dentist
- 28: UPDATE: Police Identify Weekend Homicide Victim
- 28: Hutchinson Adds “Convenience Fee” to City Payments
- 28: Sedgwick has area’s lowest taxes
- 28: Program is beacon for hearing-impaired kids
- 28: Founder of Brittain Machine dies at 81
- 28: Friendships cross the water
- 28: Wichita test site for hybrid school bus
- 28: DNA backlog could hurt public safety
- 28: Explosive in plane plot easy to obtain
- 27: UPDATED: New Rules for Passengers
- 27: When The Shocks Are Hot, So Is Business
- 27: Police post crimes, recruit on YouTube
- 27: How A Wichita Ks Tooth Specialist Helps Hundreds In The Local Community
- 27: No child left behind… well, except for those over there
- 27: Baileyville leads state with 13 inches of snow
- 27: Shelter feeds 100 for holiday
- 27: Kan. roadsides getting back to nature
- 27: City says it’s ready as it can be for arena’s debut
- 27: Legislature could limit phone use by drivers
- 27: lopment downtown awaits thaw in market
- 26: Saturday Marks Biggest Return Day of the Year
- 26: Two Hurt in Collision Near Cheney
- 26: Mid-Continent Airport Boosts Security
- 26: Man Shot Following Crash in NE Wichita
- 26: Wichita Police Arrest Man for Christmas Day Threats
- 26: County offers 19 sites to recycle trees
- 26: A day for families to spend together
- 26: County offers support for caregivers of elderly
- 26: y for families to spend together
- 26: Okla. man turning defunct missile silo into home
- 26: Okla. man turning defunct missile silo into home
- 26: Storm’s over, but blowing snow still poses a hazard
- 26: Storm’s over, but blowing snow still poses a hazard
- 26: Seat belt issue may be revived
- 26: Seat belt issue may be revived
- 26: Old wing at Hamilton ready for students
- 26: Old wing at Hamilton ready for students
- 25: No Shortage of Volunteers on Christmas
- 25: Winter Storm Winds Down Across Kansas
- 25: Working On Christmas
- 25: Some Flights Canceled Out Of Mid-Continent Airport In Wichita
- 25: We’ve reached a milestone; Post Number 500
- 25: This love story had a perfect ending
- 25: Senator to introduce legislative pay freeze
- 25: Family’s display more than just lights
- 25: Snow expected to let up, but blowing still a danger
- 25: Police seek dog that was in contact with rabid skunk
- 25: Curator to retire after 41 years of presidential collecting, dusting
- 24: Christmas Has Special Meaning for Kansas Soldiers
- 24: Wichita Christmas Tradition May End
- 24: Drivers Urged to Stay off Kansas Roads
- 24: Arrow Truck Drivers Stranded In Kansas
- 24: Illinois State Police exhonerate Officers in the killing of Mark Barmore – NAACP Calls for DOJ Investigation
- 24: Wichita Police Seek Dog After Attack w/ Rabid Skunk
- 24: Trucking Company Shuts Down, Stranding Drivers
- 24: Winter Weather Doesn’t Stop Shoppers
- 24: No rapist is stalking Old Town, say police
- 24: Kids at Youthville may get play park
- 24: LED traffic lights don’t melt snow, ice buildup
- 24: Storm’s intensity tough to forecast
- 24: End sought for limit on historic tax credits
- 24: Smoke shop in bar may not fly
- 24: Boy, 10, in backseat unhurt when man steals pickup at QT
- 24: Cowboy church lassos in believers
- 24: County: Recall of vaccine not safety-related
- 23: Frosty Brightens Christmas for Kids at Wesley Medical Center
- 23: Snow Forces Churches to Cancel Christmas Eve Services
- 23: Agreement Over St. Joseph Memorial Hospital In Larned
- 23: Man Steals Truck With Child Inside
- 23: Bank Of Kansas Robbed In Northwest Wichita
- 23: It Was a Mean One…If You Missed the Grinch
- 23: Road Crews Ready for Winter Storm
- 23: Kansan Dies From H1N1
- 23: Wichita Police Concerns Over Inaccurate E-mail
- 23: Thief steals truck with boy in backseat
- 23: Lots Of Pets Adopted In Wichita
- 23: More Green, Old Buildings In Wichita’s Old Town
- 23: Winter Weather Causes Fatal Crash on I-70
- 23: Gold coin donated to Wichita Ronald McDonald House
- 23: Charity helps family get back on the road
- 23: Schools stop hiring, travel, some purchases
- 23: Judge disallows ‘necessity defense’ in Tiller case
- 23: CORRECTIONS BUDGET CUTS WOULD SPELL DISASTER, PAROLE OFFICERS SAY
- 23: SRS cleared in fraud inquest
- 23: County urged to beef up scalping laws
- 23: Red kettles not as full this year
- 23: Kansas Guard to do security duty in Africa
- 22: Chisholm Trail Shopping Center Provides New Start for Businesses and Museum
- 22: State Denies Cheney Area Dairy Farm Application
- 22: Wichita Woman Stabbed
- 22: Airlines Help Passengers Avoid Storm
- 22: No Necessity Defense for Scott Roeder
- 22: Homeowner Shoots Man Trying to Break Into Pickup
- 22: The 2010 Gates Millennium Scholarship Program has launched; application deadline is January 11th!
- 22: Oklahoma man learns he was sold as an infant
- 22: Service honors Wichitans who died without homes
- 22: Customs: Toys may be illegal or unsafe
- 22: President names national cybersecurity coordinator
- 22: Park City to consider TIF district
- 22: Road improvements on S. Meridian to start
- 22: FIERCE WINTER STORM FORECAST FOR KANSAS ON CHRISTMAS EVE
- 22: KU researchers find venomous bird fossil
- 22: Newton Restaurant Reopens After Fire
- 21: The Wichita Branch NAACP 2009 Year-End report is now available
- 21: Health Care Bill Taxes Tanning Salons
- 21: Victims of Emporia Shooting Identified
- 21: Shoppers Rush to Buy Gifts Ahead of Storm
- 21: Fake Craigslist Ad Claims Christmas Car Giveaway in Wichita
- 21: UPDATE: Stolen Equipment from Derby Church Found
- 21: WSU Athletic Trainer Dies in Iowa
- 21: Four Year Old Found Wandering in Wichita
- 21: UPDATE: Charges Pending In Kellogg Chase
- 21: Sentence Delayed for Goddard Doctor
- 21: Dramatic sunset has southwest Kansas buzzing
- 21: UPDATE: Second Victim in Old Town Stabbing
- 21: Delay Likely for Funding Vote on Child Advocacy Center
- 21: Teen drivers face new restrictions on Jan. 1
- 21: Wichita lawyers brighten kids’ holiday with hundreds of toys
- 21: Band answers Wichita fan’s YouTube pleas
- 21: itary’s probe is retaliatory
- 21: rs bill toward final vote
- 21: Now you know
- 21: Segregation in Kansas drove civil rights leader
- 20: Economy Changes Requests to Santa
- 20: Your Kansas City Garage Door Repair Referrals
- 20: Shoppers find gifts in small local stores
- 20: Arena ticket sales bring new challenges
- 20: GOOD DEEDS ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY
- 20: Cuts could end parolee supervision
- 20: Pain of loss leads father to help others
- 20: Democrats find 60th vote to pass health bill
- 20: New approach to parole shows signs of success
- 19: Despite Economy, Christmas Tree Farmers Report Good Year
- 19: Nomar groundbreaking is ‘a historic milestone’
- 19: Legislature to consider end to death penalty
- 19: Crash tangles traffic on Kellogg
- 19: Gifts pour in, replace stolen ones
- 19: Proposal would drastically change funding for schools
- 19: Reporter challenges order to reveal sources
- 19: Okla. judge extends block on controversial abortion law
- 19: Census will need 1 million workers
- 18: Schools Vote to Reopen Funding Lawsuit
- 18: Sterling Teachers Take Voluntary Pay Cut
- 18: City Leaders Break Ground on North Wichita Development
- 18: Sickness Forces More Changes at Hutchinson Prison
- 18: Voucher Text Message Scam
- 18: Businesses Anxious for Arena Opening
- 18: Foulston to Seek State Anti-Scalping Law
- 18: Maize Principal Takes Early Retirement Effective Immediately
- 18: Video: A curious examination of race in America
- 18: Health Dept: Minority Groups Should Get H1N1 Vaccine
- 18: New Arena Signs On Wichita Highways
- 18: Charges in Wellington Hospital Bomb Threat
- 18: Shigellosis in Reno County
- 18: Hearing Set for Motions in Roeder Trial
- 18: Wichita Police Officers Help with KFDI Christmas Crusade
- 18: Kansas Unemployment Rate Drops in November
- 18: Wichita police officers on horseback patrol malls
- 18: Juvenile or adult? Decision on teen charged with murders set for March 4
- 18: Okla. Capitol to get stone tablets inspired by film
- 18: Fight Breaks Out Overnight at Wichita Club
- 18: Rainbows United’s officials explain problems, look forward
- 18: K.C. Union Station optimistic
- 18: Kansas bank to sue Indiana auctioneer
- 18: Man charged with attempted murder at Fort Riley
- 18: New 105th District representative sworn in
- 17: Wichita Business Benefits From Free Shipping Day
- 17: Harvey County Salvation Army Donations Down
- 17: Rainbows Restructuring Includes Layoffs, Consolidation
- 17: Governor Won’t Propose Deep Cuts for Fiscal 2011
- 17: Compassionate Elementary School Gives Back
- 17: Contractor Says Double Dipping is Hurting His Business
- 17: Kingman Superintendent Arrested
- 17: Regents Approve Increase for Room and Board
- 17: Architectural groups to join forces in 2010
- 17: South Dakota Man Charged With Attempted Murder at Ft. Riley
- 17: Hutch High Students Get Longer Christmas Break
- 17: Governor praises Dodge City at casino opening
- 17: Possible storm may spell snow for Christmas
- 17: Kansas Coliseum marketing taken from group
- 17: Sedgwick County lets yard waste stay in trash
- 17: Kansas Democrats lose governor candidate
- 17: Burglaries up; many while people are home
- 17: Signs remind shoppers to guard against crime
- 17: Ban on deep-well drilling in Ozark aquifer may end
- 17: State looks to streamline departments
- 16: Enforcing Texting Ban
- 16: Enforcing Texting Ban
- 16: Wiggans Drops Out of Race For Governor
- 16: Wiggans Drops Out of Race For Governor
- 16: Mangino to Receive $3 Million in Settlement Agreement
- 16: Counselors Trained in Dodge City to Deal with Problem Gamblers
- 16: Wichita Man Forms Group to Fight Scalpers
- 16: Kansas Highway Conditions Online
- 16: Kansas Highway Conditions Online
- 16: Kansas Highway Conditions Online
- 16: Kansas Highway Conditions Online
- 16: Kansas Highway Conditions Online
- 16: Wichita Pre-Schoolers Get New Hats & Mittens
- 16: Kansas to Debate Ban on Texting While Driving
- 16: Church’s food boxes feed Colvin families
- 16: Hays Business Closed After Complaints to BBB
- 16: Another Cold Front Coming Through Friday
- 16: Shipping Deadlines Approaching Fast
- 16: Shipping Deadlines Approaching Fast
- 16: Elton John & Billy Joel Tickets Sell Fast
- 16: Overnight Apartment Fire in South Wichita
- 16: Overnight Apartment Fire in South Wichita
- 16: Furloughs may delay Mireles trial
- 16: Bill targets Kansans who text and drive
- 16: Boeing 787 Dreamliner makes its first flight
- 16: Dodge City Casino opens to crowds
- 16: WICHITA CITY COUNCIL EASES RULES ON TAX ABATEMENTS
- 16: Preacher Oral Roberts dies at 91
- 15: Weather Forces Boeing 787 Test Flight to Land Early
- 15: Feds Raid Wichita Business
- 15: Family of Crash Victim Wants Police Policy Changed
- 15: Wichita NAACP to begin a Debate Program within the Judge Riddel Boys Ranch Juvenile Corrections facility
- 15: Reward Money Mounts in Salina Cold Case
- 15: Kansas Has 6 of 10 Criteria for Public Health Preparedness Report
- 15: Wesley Lifts Visitor Age Restrictions
- 15: H1N1 Vaccine: Time to get Second Dose for Kids
- 15: Governor Offers $5,000 Reward in Salina Homicide
- 15: Kansas Teen Driving Laws to Change January First
- 15: Pay for Arena Parking in Advance
- 15: District delays vote on land deal for school
- 15: Woman seeks help with gifts, repairs
- 15: Gov. Parkinson, Sid the Science Kid urge vaccination
- 15: All stolen toys to be replaced
- 15: Post office is hot spot as busiest mail days arrive
- 15: Director Mark Reed celebrates 30 years at Sedgwick County Zoo
- 15: Toys For Tots Has Enough Toys After Burglary
- 15: Wichita School Board Tables Land Sale Talk
- 15: More children killed, hurt by toppled televisions
- 15: Wider Medicare looking unlikely
- 15: Feds weigh N.Y. trial for Gitmo detainee
- 15: Court rules against Colo. DA in search of tax files
- 15: Canton, Kansas Residents to Boil Water Tuesday
- 15: Busiest Mailing Day Monday
- 15: FactFinder 12: College Dorm Contracts
- 14: Making Sure Gambling is Legal at Boot Hill
- 14: Discarded Cigarette Destroys Haysville Home
- 14: Governor Parkinson Promotes Swine Flu Vaccinations
- 14: Immigrants Sentenced for Thefts of Tax Refunds
- 14: Laid-Off Workers Center Taking Appointments for January
- 14: Fire Destroys House Near Central & Oliver
- 14: Fire causes $1 million damage to clubhouse
- 14: Parsons native jammed with Basie
- 14: Once a giver, now she’s in need
- 14: A.G. suing Derby woman over legal work
- 14: Students required to get shots before Jan. 4
- 14: Trash from fishing ensnares birds
- 14: $1.1 trillion spending bill passes in Senate
- 14: U.S. plan pushes drone strikes into Pakistani city
- 14: WICHITA TOYS FOR TOTS WAREHOUSE PILLAGED
- 14: Philippine rebels disavow jail break
- 13: Fire Destroys Condo Clubhouse
- 13: Father Emil Kapaun: Former POWs say his miracle was providing them hope
- 13: Father Emil Kapaun: Former POWs say his miracle was providing them hope
- 13: Robbery victim shot with Taser chases suspects, shoots their car
- 13: Teens gleefully inspired to sing
- 13: City could nix tax deal for Coleman
- 13: Model-aircraft pilots gather to fly
- 13: DUI traffic fatalities up sharply in Kansas
- 13: Share the Season helps more than 100 families
- 13: Girl Saves Family From House Fire
- 12: Rare Federal Grant Helping Wichita’s Seniors
- 12: Thomas Pennycuff Facing More Charges
- 12: Jim Harbaugh Staying at Stanford
- 12: WSU Students Raise Money for Child Advocacy Center
- 12: November Foreclosures Down From Peak in Wichita
- 12: Father Emil Kapaun: POWs call him ‘a hero and a saint’
- 12: Charity helps make Christmas happen
- 12: Ads popping up in schools
- 12: Cowley County Holds Drive-Flu Clinic
- 12: Report: Pit bull attacks in Wichita up this year
- 12: School funding group hasn’t decided to sue
- 12: Gustaf resigns as WATC head
- 12: ALABAMA MAN PLEADS GUILTY IN CRIME SPREE THAT INCLUDED NEWTON ROBBERY
- 12: Boot Hill casino in Dodge City set to open Tuesday
- 11: Signs of Hope in Job Market
- 11: One Person Charged in Deadly Street Racing Crash
- 11: Communities Consider Red Bin Issue
- 11: USD 259 Reminding Parents to Get Students Immunized
- 11: Armory Closures Impact Communities
- 11: Armory Closures Announced
- 11: Baby Dies in Wichita
- 11: School Funding Advocates Discussing Options
- 11: What’s That Extra Fee On My Arena Ticket?
- 11: Alabama Man Pleads Guilty to Crimes in Kansas, Four Other States
- 11: Mom has no money for children’s presents
- 11: Obama praises peace, justifies force
- 11: School board to examine land deal for high school
- 11: Two win Gore awards
- 11: Boy, 15, charged with murder
- 11: State to get funds from mining co. for cleanup
- 11: A.G. amends murder charges
- 11: Judge rules against Dodge City newspaper
- 11: Americans’ net worth slowly making a comeback
- 10: GOP picks businessman to fill empty House seat
- 10: Gene Suellentrop Elected Kansas House District 105 Representative
- 10: The Kansas State Disproportionality Task Force releases its report and recommendations
- 10: Toys For Tots Suspects Someone Stealing Toys
- 10: Wichita Man to Serve 163 Months for Murder
- 10: The NAACP LDF calls on Congress to restore American’s full and unfettered access to the Courts
- 10: Some Wichita Principals Get iPhones
- 10: Koch Employees Donate More than $16,000 to Salvation Army
- 10: KDHE Confirms 22nd H1N1-Related Death in Kansas
- 10: Some Schools in Trouble After State Delays Aid
- 10: Sedgwick County woman dies of H1N1 infection
- 10: Charges Dismissed, Refiled In Garden City Dumpster Homicide
- 10: Work on Hamilton Middle School Nearly Complete
- 10: New Effort to Identify Kansas Homes With Chinese Drywall
- 10: Father Emil Kapaun: Leads camp prisoners in quiet acts of defiance
- 10: Father Emil Kapaun: Leads camp prisoners in quiet acts of defiance
- 10: State Takes Over Restaurant Inspections in 5 Counties
- 10: Illness depletes single mom’s earnings
- 10: Idling cars are targets
- 10: Weather to warm by the weekend
- 10: Boy, 15, is 3rd arrest in couple’s killings
- 10: KSU official certain that biolab will be secure
- 10: Day care owner goes to trial in January
- 10: BUDGET WOES LEAD MIZZOU TO CONSIDER 3-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREES
- 09: Salina Residents Continue to Dig Out From Storm
- 09: Operation Holiday Still in Need
- 09: Reno Commissioners Hear Security Concerns at County Courthouse
- 09: Reno Commissioners Hear Security Concerns at County Courthouse
- 09: Running Car Stolen, Along with Presents
- 09: Running Car Stolen, Along with Presents
- 09: Controlled Gambling at Boot Hill Casino
- 09: Trial Date Set for Wichita Day Care Provider
- 09: Unusual Holiday Lights Display in Wichita
- 09: Father Emil Kapaun: As hundreds die, Kapaun rallies the POWs
- 09: Man Sentenced in Connection With Large Meth Bust
- 09: Attempted Shoplift Turns Violent
- 09: Travel Delays Today
- 09: Kansas to Help Low-Income Families Buy Appliances
- 09: Police Arrest Third Person in Thanksgiving Shootings
- 09: New Business Will Add Hundreds of Jobs in Newton
- 09: Project Seeks to Turn Manure into Electricity
- 09: Plow Drivers Keep Hays Moving During Snowstorm
- 09: Falling Temperatures, Busy Plumbers
- 09: EARP Canceled for Wichita & Sedgwick County
- 09: Woman who can’t work faces foreclosure
- 09: City may create task force to deal with dilapidated houses
- 09: Jail consultant won’t seek contract extension from county
- 09: Bitter cold slides in
- 09: Boy collects toys for hundreds of others
- 09: City OKs bonds for Coleman, Cessna
- 09: Dodge City casino is nearly ready to open
- 08: Cessna Closing Plaint in Columbus, GA
- 08: Driver Accused of Transporting Immigrant Children
- 08: Weather Cancels Harvey Co. H1N1 Clinic
- 08: KU Takes Steps Toward National Cancer Institute Designation
- 08: Jail Consultants Withdraw Extension Proposal
- 08: Wichita to Host Outdoor Markets for the Holidays
- 08: State Looking For Excellent Nursing Homes
- 08: Vigil Remembers Victims of Quadruple Murder
- 08: Is Anyone Listening? Stores Say Few Stockpile
- 08: Father on furlough seeks help getting by
- 08: No early sales for Joel, John
- 08: Horrific day in 1941 marked U.S. entry into World War II
- 08: Community police office opens near 13th, Oliver
- 08: Father Emil Kapaun: In icy POW camps, Kapaun shares faith, provisions
- 08: WINTER STORM – County (KS)
- 08: Police: Charges may follow fatal crash on Lincoln
- 08: Man mistakenly freed from jail caught at Walmart
- 08: Colon cancer deaths poised to drop, say scientists
- 08: Bailout funds may help create jobs
- 08: ents, riot police flood streets of Tehran
- 08: Commercial spacecraft makes its debut
- 08: Medicare, Medicaid may widen under deal
- 07: Police Say Drag Racing Led to Deadly Crash
- 07: Underage Drinking Party Bust
- 07: FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: Republican Senate Primary
- 07: Blind Man Beaten in Wichita
- 07: Stimulus Funds to Boost Kansas Broadband
- 07: Inmate Accidentally Released Back in Custody
- 07: Kansas abolitionist inspired poem
- 07: Kansan was on USS Oklahoma when Japanese torpedoes struck
- 07: Pratt Sheriff Investigating Vehicle Shot Along U.S. 54
- 07: Family seeks help with two vehicles
- 07: Amenities, barbecue help Wichita draw Junior Olympics
- 07: Wichita schools to cut $4.5 million
- 07: MAN’S SISTER TALKS ABOUT FINDING COUPLE SHOT TO DEATH
- 07: Facebook’s barred users just want to know why
- 06: Wichita Wins 2011 Jr. Olympics
- 06: Mulvane Man Critically Hurt in Roll-over Crash
- 06: Wichita Police Look for Drive-By Shooter
- 06: Dozens rally in favor of health care overhaul
- 06: Mother needs help after layoff, surgery
- 06: Forecast: Week of wintry weather
- 06: Scouts help arena flush out problems
- 06: $40 MILLION MULVANE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE VOTE IS TUESDAY
- 06: Walkers offer ideas to improve downtown
- 05: NAACP confronts Kansas Representative Bill Otto over his “redneck rap” and the issue of dog whistle politics
- 05: Community Sends off Augusta National Guard Unit
- 05: Reno Co. Teacher Gets Probation in Student Abuse Case
- 05: Stepmom gets maximum sentence in death of toddler
- 05: Intrust Bank Arena’s Royal Flush
- 05: Wichita Hotel Fire Ruled Accidental
- 05: Girl Donates Music to Charity
- 05: How walkable is downtown?
- 05: Speedy sellout angers local Taylor Swift fans
- 05: Abortion provider to expand Neb. clinic
- 05: Rally planned to back health reform
- 05: Wichita snags Junior Olympics in 2011
- 05: McBride, Adkins sing to full house
- 05: CANDIDATE STILL IN GOVERNOR’S RACE AFTER PAST LAWSUIT DETAILED
- 05: Westar Energy to raise rates again
- 04: Wichita lands 2011 Junior Olympics
- 04: Who cares about ‘Net Neutrality’?
- 04: Christmas Charities Plead for Donations
- 04: Katie Robertson Sentenced to 71 Months
- 04: Some fans frustrated after Intrust Bank Arena’s Taylor Swift concert sells out quickly
- 04: Charges In Missing Teen Case
- 04: Eureka Day Care License Suspended
- 04: Baseball Players to Help Make Wishes Come True
- 04: Taylor Swift Tickets Sold Out
- 04: Abortion Doctor Likely Won’t Open Clinic in Kansas
- 04: Company Donates $550,000 in Unused Medicines
- 04: Economist Tells Cattlemen It Will be Tough in 2010
- 04: Everyone Eligible for H1N1 Vaccine
- 04: Charities Making Last Minute Push for Donations
- 04: Home Catches Fire in Mulvane
- 04: One Person Critically Injured in Rollover Accident in Wichita
- 04: Hundreds line up for vaccinations
- 04: Mangino is out as Kansas’ football coach
- 04: Public can walk to improve downtown
- 04: Watkins to give up seat in House
- 04: A 5K run, a parade, then marriage
- 04: Visioneering sticks to legislative agenda
- 04: Two of Music’s Biggest May Come to Wichita
- 03: Teenagers Fight Back Against Dating Violence
- 03: Wichita Wants Your Input for Downtown Development
- 03: Hutchinson Cemetery Owner Going to Trial in February
- 03: State Rep. Jason Watkins Announces Resignation
- 03: Kansas Suspends Hotel Inspections
- 03: Plan aims to protect tallgrass prairie
- 03: Busy Thursday in Downtown Wichita, Check Here for Parking Plans
- 03: Pawnee Co. Hospital Issue Heads to Mediation
- 03: Effort Considered to Save Tallgrass Prairie
- 03: Work shrinks Hillside near Wesley to 1 lane each way
- 03: After heart surgery, grandmother needs help
- 03: Boot Hill Casino to open this month
- 03: Woman, 89, fourth death in shooting
- 03: Budget cuts affect veterans in long-term care
- 03: Pratt County man sues Wichita Police Department
- 02: Classmates Raise Money for Murder Victim
- 02: Harvest Stretches Into Winter Months
- 02: Applications for Seasonal Help Up
- 02: The Right to Vote: The Core of Our Representative Democracy
- 02: Changes Ahead for Hillside
- 02: Rifle Season Opens With Record Out-Of-State Visitors
- 02: Intrust Bank Arena Exempt from Certain Codes
- 02: Thief Breaks Into 98-Year-Old Wichita Woman’s Home
- 02: Kansas Health Officials Looking for Child Attacked By Coyote
- 02: Fire Destroys Northeast Wichita Garage, Vehicles
- 02: You Can Help Decide How to Spend Federal Dollars
- 02: You Can Help Decide How to Spend Federal Dollars
- 02: Brrr! Cold Weather Returns to Kansas
- 02: Skyline Plant Closing Complete
- 02: Hutchinson Big Brother Volunteer Arrested for Indecent Liberties
- 02: Man, 18, charged with killing couple
- 02: Stimulus Dollars Used to Hire Toxicologist
- 02: Fourth Person Dies in Osage County Shooting
- 02: County votes to institute home rule at Intrust Bank Arena
- 02: Students Cut Loose, Footloose
- 02: Fireworks Public Comment Session Draws Crowd
- 02: State Regulators Prep for Dodge Casino Opening
- 02: Pigeon flies home — by plane
- 02: Murdock site considered for inmates
- 02: City releases its proposed 10-year plan
- 02: H1N1 VACCINE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE STARTING THURSDAY
- 02: Residents want fireworks freedom
- 02: Council delays vote on firm’s tax break
- 02: Police arrest 14 for DUI over Thanksgiving week
- 02: Police post info for ID theft victims
- 01: Harvey County Offers H1N1 Vaccine to Everyone
- 01: Public Meeting on Sedg. Co. Fireworks Laws Today
- 01: Time Running Out For COBRA Subsidies
- 01: Cold Weather On the Way
- 01: Eight Arrested During Wichita Saturation Patrols
- 01: Mangino’s fate leaves Kansas recruits in flux
- 01: Maps show parking for events at Intrust Arena
- 01: Wondering Where To Park Downtown?
- 01: Surge Protectors Put to the Test
- 01: Valley Center to Discuss Cell Phone Ban
- 01: Hay Bale Building A Dream Come True For Local Artist
- 01: Two men arrested in couple’s killings
- 01: Should fireworks be banned?
- 01: Disabled woman caring for grandkids
- 01: END OF COBRA INSURANCE SUBSIDY COULD STRAIN INCOMES
- 01: Wichita Transit to buy staff cars with stimulus
- 01: Debt menaces several ideas considered by Congress
- 01: Man accused of killing family
- 01: Obama to reveal war plans tonight
November 2009
- 30: Local Law Enforcement Reach Out to Lakewood Police Force
- 30: What you don’t know about Civil Rights CAN hurt you
- 30: Washington Police Officer Killed Has Local Ties
- 30: Man Charged With Capital Murder in Deaths of Wife, Kids
- 30: Income Tax Assistance Grants
- 30: Police Arrest Two People for Wichita Double Homicide
- 30: Man Stabbed During Argument at Wichita Bar
- 30: City of Colwich Goes Green for Holidays
- 30: Game Wardens Hunting For Poachers
- 30: Chilly Weather on the Way
- 30: Early Morning Fire Burns South Wichita Triplex
- 30: Police: Killing of four officers was targeted
- 30: Editorial cartoons won Kansan a Pulitzer Prize
- 30: Woman’s medical bills put her behind
- 30: Old Town could get some updates
- 30: Haysville tops list of safest cities in Kansas for driving
- 30: City to vote on funds for Lincoln St. Bridge
- 30: Police seize guns after man shoots his television
- 30: State seeks more grant money for education
- 30: At 35, college president is one of nation’s youngest
- 30: How much does U.S. owe? $39,000 a person
- 29: Aiden: A life to remember
- 29: Wichita Woman Dies in Overnight Crash
- 29: More black women finding beauty in natural hair
- 29: Sedgwick County residents to weigh in on fireworks law
- 29: New law criticized by home inspectors
- 29: Officials eye sales tax exemptions
- 29: Developer in Sumner casino for big stakes
- 29: West-side firm may get tax break
- 28: Christmas Lights Stolen in Sedgwick County
- 28: Few Applying for Small Business Stimulus Money
- 28: Kids get to meet Santa at Towne East
- 28: Travelers Beat Airport Traffic By Leaving Early
- 28: Nice Weather Gets People Christmas Tree Shopping
- 28: Man Rolls Car After Swerving to Avoid Deer
- 28: Five Accused of Passing Counterfeit Money
- 28: USD 259 debuts cooking show
- 28: Couple’s killing jolts neighbors, landlord
- 28: Law enforcement looking for two Winfield escapees
- 28: Okla. town plans Christian prison
- 28: World AIDS Day events planned in region
- 28: For some, a day to fast — not feast
- 27: Smart Phones Gain Popularity
- 27: The ACLU and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights call for reform at the US Commission on Civil Rights
- 27: Family Speaks About Thanksgiving Day Murder
- 27: Illuminations Kicks Off Tonight
- 27: This Missile Base Home
- 27: Shop Without Prices on Black Friday
- 27: Victim in Wichita Double Homicide Identified
- 27: Double-homicide investigation continues
- 27: Black Friday in Wichita
- 27: Police still at home where couple was killed
- 27: Know your rights if you’re holiday shopping online
- 27: Kansas courts brace for $3 million budget cut
- 27: Concealed-carry quietly in effect
- 27: New deputy chief says core mission is safe city
- 27: Lottery tickets are not gifts for kids
- 26: Two Inmates Escape from Winfield Minimum Correctional Facility
- 26: Feel the Holiday Burn, or Lack Thereof
- 26: Stimulus Money Helps Pay Rent
- 26: Former KU Chancellor Chalmers Dies at 81
- 26: Revenue projections up for Mulvane casino after hotel added
- 26: After 30 years apart, dad finds daughter via Web
- 26: Details of Chisholm Creek project unfold
- 26: Memorial reaches goal
- 26: TV, texting distract family dinners
- 26: Armories latest victims of cuts
- 26: Attorney pulls grenade pin in court
- 25: Behind the Scenes as Stores Prep for Black Friday
- 25: Wichita Couple Thankful for Rescue
- 25: Hutch Attorney Uses Fake Grenade in Court
- 25: Dirty Work: Brewing up a Mess
- 25: I-35 Near Billings, Oklahoma Back Open – Delays Continue
- 25: Fort Riley Soldier Found Dead
- 25: Kansas National Guard to Close 18 Armories
- 25: Toyota Owners May Need New Gas Pedal
- 25: Wichita Police & Public Works Team Up To Protect Shoppers
- 25: Wichita Wins Grant For Drainage Study
- 25: Kansas Lottery Holiday Raffle Sold Out
- 25: Wichita’s downtown short on ‘walkable’ appeal
- 25: Rep Moore Explains Decision Not To Run
- 25: Wichita Man Talks About Arizona Speed Boat Crash
- 25: Feds Seek Easements on One Million Kansas Acres
- 25: Butler County Residents Approve Sales Tax Increase
- 25: Dirty Work: Recyclables
- 25: Wichita Pizza Delivery Man Robbed
- 25: Budget Cuts Affect Districts Differently
- 25: Family seeks help to catch up on bills
- 25: Weather could get messy by Sunday
- 25: Lottery says no to SE Kansas casino
- 25: Kansas.com: News 2009-11-25 01:07:00
- 25: Downtown ‘walkshops’ set for next week
- 25: Day care operator charged in girl’s death also wrote book
- 25: KANSAS BUDGET CHIEF: NEXT YEAR LIKELY TO BE WORSE
- 25: OFFICERS WARN SHOPPERS TO PROTECT IDS, PURCHASES IN THEIR CARS
- 24: This Shopping Season, Shopping Cart Safety
- 24: Police Talk About Shopping Safety
- 24: Children With Asthma At Greater Risk Of H1N1
- 24: KDHE Announces Additional Deaths Related To H1N1
- 24: Kansas Lottery Reject Casino Plan In Southeast Kansas
- 24: Casino Developers Say They’ll Have Jobs To Fill, Projects To Complete
- 24: Six Charged Trying to Steal Lottery Tickets
- 24: Roads Back Open After Building Fire in Newton
- 24: Weather Calm for Thanksgiving Travel
- 24: Sentence for ‘nude therapy’ is doubled
- 24: Scott Roeder’s lawyers fight for necessity defense in Tiller death
- 24: ‘Red box’ donation bins violate Wichita code
- 24: Gifts donated for older kids stolen in break-in at nonprofit
- 24: Governor slices funds for schools, highways
- 24: Acclaimed Director, Writer and Actor Tyler Perry Donates One Million Dollars to the NAACP
- 24: Kansas’ lone Democrat in Congress to retire
- 24: Smugglers make use of trusted-carrier program
- 24: Man lay paralyzed but aware for 23 years
- 24: Ethics complaint names Kline’s ex-chief of staff
- 24: Pregnancy centers must post details
- 24: Sources: 34,000 more troops to Afghanistan
- 23: Budget Cuts Affect Kansas Judicial System
- 23: Scam Warning in Cowley County
- 23: Linda Kaufman to Spend 15 Years in Prison
- 23: Dirty Work: An Elephant Size Mess
- 23: More Choices For Blue Cross Blue Shield Members
- 23: Police Officers Deliver Thanksgiving Dinners
- 23: Wichita Boy Dies After Man Falls on Him
- 23: Kansas Sheriff Charged
- 23: Kansas Congressman Will Not Seek Re-Election
- 23: Holiday Drive for Victims
- 23: With Regulation Coming, Analysts Say Industries Raise Prices
- 23: Teaching Grief
- 23: Cooling Trend Through Thanksgiving
- 23: Woman’s bills pile up after surgeries
- 23: Two-wheeled charity keeps rolling
- 23: Kansan was illustrator of ‘Porky Pig’ toons
- 23: Eatery feeds the poor when church can’t
- 23: Senate: Let train riders check firearms in bags
- 23: Police watch for DUI over holiday
- 23: Moderates could sink health bill
- 23: Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift favorites at AMAs
- 22: High Tech Christmas Light Display
- 22: Maize Parents and Teachers Make Up For Budget Cuts
- 22: Help put a stop to the practice of sentencing Juveniles to Life without Parole
- 22: Jail consultant’s original proposal promised more
- 22: City aims to improve on ‘89 plan for downtown
- 22: Brazen burglars strike in College Hill
- 22: Wichita-area charities have many to help, and need help too
- 21: Dozens of Children Get Adopted
- 21: Arena draws hundreds of job seekers
- 21: Wichita Man Breaks Nose During Robbery
- 21: Kansans Using Tax Credit to Buy First House
- 21: Man Looking for Donations to Reopen Joyland
- 21: Building a family tradition
- 21: Extradition flights save county time, money
- 21: KU researchers work to turn sewage into fuel
- 21: Wichita grandad warns of telephone con artists
- 21: Ashcroft opposed to civilian 9/11 trials
- 20: Two Sentenced In Federal Tax Fraud Case
- 20: Two Job Fairs Saturday
- 20: Pregnant Woman Charged in Thefts
- 20: I-135 & Kellogg Ramps Reopen
- 20: Natalie Pickle Case Remains Uncharged
- 20: Boot Hill Casino Still Looking for Dealers
- 20: Better Business Bureau Warns of Grocery Scam
- 20: Woman Pleads Guilty to Child Endangerment
- 20: Investigation Into Latest Mid-Continent Airplane Incident Begins
- 20: Wichita PD To Focus On DUI & Seatbelt Violations
- 20: Salina CrimeStoppers Crime Of The Week
- 20: Piper Aircraft Holds Wichita Job Fair
- 20: Morning Crash Victim Doing Better
- 20: Immigration Officials Arrest Eight After Traffic Stop
- 20: Thank a Farmer Day
- 20: Extra Traffic Enforcement Over Thanksgiving
- 20: Mom’s brain cancer bills pile up
- 20: Report: No crimes committed by K- State
- 20: Jail consultants ask Sedgwick County for 18-month contract extension
- 20: ‘Phantom’ Kansas districts get real money, for real projects
- 20: Civil Rights Organizations come together to call for a stronger Federal response to the jobs crisis
- 20: Soles4Souls program offers new shoes for Wichita’s homeless
- 20: Cost of university housing may rise
- 20: Girl, 2, bounces back from accident
- 20: Woman, 92, pens poetry
- 20: Police warn about pregnant con artist
- 20: Andover program to aid 65 families
- 19: S. Wichita to Get New Elementary School
- 19: Kansas Audit: Teachers’ Hall Lost $251K in Three Years
- 19: Accused Solicitor Case Puts More Emphasis on Ark City Middle School Program
- 19: Red Bins Illegal and Must Go
- 19: Jail Consultants Want More Time and Money
- 19: Traditional Christmas Lights Vs. LED Lights
- 19: Rabid Cat Bites Wichita Woman
- 19: Another Phone Scam Warning
- 19: KU Names Building for Former Chancellor
- 19: Bread of Life Begins Thanksgiving Meal Distribution
- 19: Salina Day Care Provider Charged With Abuse
- 19: Ft. Riley Soldier Killed in Accident
- 19: Resentencing Set for Linda Kaufman
- 19: Class project becomes way to help family
- 19: Tiahrt e-mail ties Moran to communists
- 19: County says no to plans for Coliseum
- 19: Casino Annexation Suit Heard by Kansas Court of Appeals
- 19: Kansas Coliseum Future at a Stand Still
- 19: Incest material found in Mo. home
- 19: Gov. stays positive on budget
- 19: County to hold public meeting on fireworks
- 19: County to weigh merit in 2% pay raises
- 19: Businesses Remove Illegal Gaming Machines
- 18: Woman Steals From Church
- 18: DEA Raids Wichita Supplements Warehouse
- 18: Body Found in Dickinson County
- 18: Kansas Ranks 24th In National Health Study
- 18: Newton Suspect Exposed Himself to Four Students
- 18: AAA Predicts Increase in Holiday Travel
- 18: Police, School Investigating Suspicious Character Incident
- 18: Convenience Store on S. Hillside Robbed
- 18: Record Corn Harvest Coming in to Elevators
- 18: Family of 8 needs money to fix roof
- 18: Sedgwick County Will Offset Arena Parking for Wichita
- 18: Working, jobless alike seek aid from pantry
- 18: Working, jobless alike seek aid from pantry
- 18: Victoria’s Only Grocery Store Could Close
- 18: Sedgwick County Keeps Pay for Performance Policy
- 18: Laid-Off Workers Center Making Appointments for December
- 18: Sedgwick County Looking for Input on Fireworks Laws
- 18: Kansas Board to Discuss Higher Education Funding
- 18: Fair Skies, Fair Temperatures for Kansas Today
- 18: Hand Sanitizer Versus Soap and Water
- 18: Members of the Kansas State NAACP meet with Tom Perez; Assistant Attorney General and head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division
- 18: Democrat enters governor’s race
- 18: Alter driving, prepare home for winter
- 18: City seeks solutions beyond diner
- 18: State’s flu rate down, but still double the norm
- 18: State offers loans for energy upgrades
- 18: NASA NEEDS A TUNE-UP, FORMER FLIGHT DIRECTOR GENE KRANZ SAYS
- 18: Wichita Clinic opens station to offer flu vaccine
- 18: Foul play feared in man’s disappearance
- 18: More sex charges against Mo. family
- 17: Foul Play Suspected in Bel Aire Man’s Disappearance
- 17: Stranger Danger or Misunderstanding?
- 17: Fireworks Will Be Allowed in Bel Aire
- 17: Cockatoo Returned to Wichita Petland
- 17: Kansas Launching Energy Efficiency Loan Program
- 17: Mayor Has Strong Words to Those Against 2nd Lord’s Diner
- 17: Hutchinson Changes Recycling Program
- 17: Vaccines Available at Wichita Clinic
- 17: Senate Approves Money For Kansas Military Projects
- 17: Governor Parkinson Launches Efficiency Kansas Loan Program
- 17: Loved ones greet returning troops
- 17: Ark City man charged in online solicitation
- 17: Baby’s surgery kept single mom off work
- 17: Many may have to repay tax credit
- 17: Goddard ex-cop gets probation
- 17: Breast cancer survivor center may open soon
- 17: Major upgrade for local radar
- 17: City Council to vote on arena parking sign plan
- 16: Newton Parents Confront School Board Members
- 16: KDHE High Influenza Activity In Kansas
- 16: Changes in Store for Kansas Weather
- 16: The Vitter-Bennett Census amendment blocked in the Senate!
- 16: Rice County Addresses Vaccine Concerns
- 16: More Arena Parking Than Expected
- 16: Man Sentenced In Fax Blast Fraud Case
- 16: Arkansas City Man Arrested for Child Solicitation
- 16: McConnell Unit Returns Home Today
- 16: Valley Center High School Closed Tuesday
- 16: Wichita Police Investigate College Hill Break-ins
- 16: A.G. Warns of Unauthorized Phone Charges
- 16: Non-profits Split $1 Million Grant
- 16: Former Officer Sentenced To Probation For Sex Charges
- 16: BTK Special on Discovery Postponed
- 16: Kansan gave voice to Olive Oyl, others
- 16: Snow unlikely to stick around in Wichita
- 16: New court for mentally ill is well-received
- 16: Great American Smokeout is Thursday
- 16: Powwow honors all veterans
- 16: Read and wiggle with preschoolers
- 16: Program reduces need for layoffs
- 16: The Lord’s Diner withdraws its proposal to place a satellite facility in Northeast Wichita
- 15: In Cold Blood: 50 Years Later
- 15: Man and Woman Rob Wichita Kwik Shop
- 15: Woman Fights Back During Robbery
- 15: Wichita Man Shot in the Head Dies
- 15: Killings of Holcomb family in ‘59 still haunt
- 15: Pair recount friendship with Capote
- 15: Schools: Lawsuit better than cuts
- 15: Eisenhower Library to collect quilts
- 15: Arena’s 1st tickets go on sale
- 15: Artist painting state history mural
- 15: Lord’s Diner withdraws 21st St. plan
- 14: Lord’s Diner Gives Up On Expansion Plans
- 14: Lord’s Diner Gives Up On Expansion Plans
- 14: Bare Book Shelves Get New Reading Material
- 14: Bare Book Shelves Get New Reading Material
- 14: Tickets For First Arena Show Go On Sale
- 14: Tickets For First Arena Show Go On Sale
- 14: Letter to FBI called Roeder a danger to abortion providers
- 14: Augusta man to stand trial in shooting that killed teen girl
- 14: Trucker, 70, wins Powerball
- 14: Wichita students receive H1N1 vaccine at school clinics
- 14: No decision on school funding litigation
- 14: Metal thieves are now targeting sprinklers
- 14: Gifts to KU athletics up sharply
- 14: Husband critical after shooting; wife in jail
- 14: Police investigate possible abduction
- 13: Great Bend Gets Great Excitement Over Powerball Win
- 13: More Wichita Students to Receive H1N1 Vaccine
- 13: Wichita Police Investigate Possible Child Abduction
- 13: ‘Schools For Fair Funding’ Delays Vote
- 13: Powerball Jackpot Winner Claims Prize
- 13: Photographers Volunteer Time to Rebuild Greensburg Memories
- 13: Ramp to Mid-Continent Open
- 13: Schools for Fair Funding: No Action At This Time
- 13: Garden City Police Concerned Over Kids “Huffing”
- 13: Tiger Euthanized at Garden City Zoo
- 13: KU Receives Almost $7 Million for Vaccine Research
- 13: Find out who won Powerball today
- 13: Roeder’s attorneys want his trial moved
- 13: Birthday gala will be wish come true
- 13: SECOND LORD’S DINER SITE FACES VOCAL OPPOSITION
- 13: United Way almost meets its goal
- 13: Sports group backs Coliseum rodeo plan
- 13: Talk of furloughs for state workers grows
- 13: Price of gold sends owners digging
- 13: New Pit Bull Regulations in Hays
- 12: Residents Speak Out Against Lord’s Diner Location
- 12: Wichita Pit Bull Restrictions
- 12: Salvation Army Kicks off Kettle Campaign
- 12: Colleges Using Tragedies to Curb Underage Drinking
- 12: Are 21st Street Revitalization Efforts What Past City Leaders Envisioned?
- 12: Salvation Army Lights Kettle
- 12: New Moon Tickets Going Fast
- 12: United Way Raises $15.8 Million During Fall Pledge Drive
- 12: Kellogg and Rock Intersection Reopens
- 12: Wichita Fire Dept. Gets Dolls for Children
- 12: Casino Developer to Hold Public Meetings in Sumner County
- 12: Man Dies In Lane County Grain Elevator Accident
- 12: Religious Leaders Propose New Ideas For Lord’s Diner Expansion
- 12: H1N1 Kills Another Kansan
- 12: Pressure for State Worker Furloughs Builds
- 12: Questions For Open Enrollment
- 12: Attorneys for Scott Roeder Want Trial Moved
- 12: First snow on the way?
- 12: Man, 4 sons face child rape charges
- 12: Salvation Army begins campaign
- 12: KU monarchs to take part in gravity study in space
- 12: ALAN KEYES TO STUMP FOR JIM ANDERSON IN WICHITA
- 11: H1N1 Cases Drop Significantly
- 11: Morning Flag Routine Important, Patriotic For Halstead Woman
- 11: Send Holiday Packages to Troops Now
- 11: Wichita Islamic Society Condemns Ft. Hood Shooting
- 11: Sedgwick County Opens Satellite Vaccine Clinics
- 11: Methadone Suspected In Crash With Bus Carrying People With Disabilities
- 11: WWII vets recall people, conflict
- 11: Two Dead in Separate Accidents in Western Kansas
- 11: Prescription High
- 11: Kansas Teacher, Students ‘Adopt’ Deployed Soldiers
- 11: Couple enjoyed serving others
- 11: Couple enjoyed serving others
- 11: District: No signs teacher sold drugs to students
- 11: Parks the butt of Courthouse pranks
- 11: Lawyer says Roeder can’t use defense
- 11: Lawyer says Roeder can’t use defense
- 11: Both sides reject Roeder’s defense
- 11: Both sides reject Roeder’s defense
- 10: The National Fair Lending Training Academy offering free training sessions for fair housing advocates
- 09: Wichita Man Pleads No Contest To Killing Infant Daughter
- 09: Hundreds Call For Help Against Homelessness
- 09: High Profile Prosecutor Resigns
- 09: Kellogg and Rock Construction Update
- 09: Small Business Scam Artist Sentenced
- 09: Kiowa County Man Charged in Wife’s Homicide
- 09: AP: Roeder Admits to Killing Dr. George Tiller
- 09: Hawker Beechcraft to Close Salina Facility
- 09: Fort Riley Soldier Killed In Iraq
- 09: Galichia Hospital Offers Discounts to Uninsured
- 09: Seven Arrested During Weekend Saturation Patrol
- 09: Shocker Rowing Looks For New Home
- 09: Wichita Schools to Open 4 H1N1 Clinics
- 09: Area historian takes fresh look at death of Jesse James
- 09: Gulf Coast has eye on hurricane
- 09: Congress to probe shooting
- 09: Wichitan recalls time in divided Berlin
- 09: Health bill may be dead in Senate
- 09: Stimulus keeps college tuition down
- 09: Teens’ artificial trees will store CO2
- 09: Germany celebrates 20 years of unity
- 08: Warm Weather Puts a Damper on Holiday Shopping
- 08: Struggling to Survive: A Kansas Town’s Story
- 08: Health care overhaul faces stone wall in Senate
- 08: CALLING ALL MINORITY CONTRACTORS – Minority Outreach ‘Meet & Greet’ planned for Nov 19th to discuss the Mid-Continent Airport project
- 08: As they weigh ethics policy, commissioners list gifts they’ve received
- 08: Moran, Tiahrt React to Health Care Bill Passage
- 08: Wichita Veterans Day parade honors current, former service members
- 08: Crime in area up slightly since Lord’s Diner opened
- 08: House passes health care bill
- 07: Kansas Farmers Struggling to Get Crops Harvested
- 07: Flu Activity Decreasing in Kansas
- 07: Traditional dance added to Trail of Tears memorial
- 07: Wichita Woman Handcuffed in Her Own Home
- 07: Man Arrested for Robbing Two Wichita Dry Cleaners
- 07: Shortfall may close state courts for weeks
- 07: TV program on capture of BTK to air Nov. 15
- 07: Speed limit 35 on new Kellogg section
- 07: More details of shooting rampage at Fort Hood emerge
- 07: Officer who stopped shooter praised
- 06: Wichita Copper Thieves Target Sprinklers
- 06: ROK ICT! Celebrates Its One Year Anniversary
- 06: Wilson Fire Destroys More Than Buildings
- 06: Female Wrestlers Want Recognition in Schools
- 06: Medical Community Signs Petition to Fund Child Abuse Center
- 06: Red Cross “Safe & Well” Website
- 06: Halloween Arrest Totals
- 06: Supreme Court of Kansas May Close for Several Weeks
- 06: Andover Central Middle School Retires Manager’s Jersey
- 06: This is it! – US House of Representatives set to vote on Health Care Reform TOMORROW 11-7-09
- 06: One Dead After Accident Near Hoxie
- 06: Westbound Kellogg Opens Under Rock Road
- 06: Wichita Red Cross Assisting Fort Hood
- 06: Council Bans Hard Liquor at Kansas State Fraternities
- 06: Suspect was on eve of first deployment
- 06: Shortfall in budget nears half a billion
- 06: IRS wants to return money to Kansans
- 06: WaterWalk focus shifts to retail and office space
- 06: Be Heard: US Department of Education proposes changes to Civil Rights Data Collection – accepting Public Comment through November 10th!
- 06: Pedestrian Hit And Killed By Car In Newton
- 06: Eudora High student helps classmate particpate in marching band
- 06: Downtown planners to seek input from public
- 06: Feds charge two in poisoned-salsa case
- 06: Former governor William Avery dies
- 06: KU scientists examine dredging KU’s Potter Lake
- 05: Tax Credits Extended for Home Buyers
- 05: Woman Stationed in Topeka Wounded in Ft. Hood Shooting
- 05: City of Hutchinson Looking to Cut $1.4 Million
- 05: Man’s Best Friend Helps Inmates At Hutchinson Correctional Facility
- 05: IRS Trying to Find 708 Kansans With Undelivered Refund Checks
- 05: Nine-Year-Old Dexter Boy Wrecks Stolen Van
- 05: Laid Off Workers Get Free Food
- 05: Victims in Sedgwick County Crash Identified
- 05: World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions Coming to Intrust Bank Arena
- 05: Former Police Officer Sentenced For Child Sex Crimes
- 05: Man Accused of Trying to Steal Bleachers
- 05: Salina Chamber Suspends Palin Ticket Sales
- 05: Former Kansas Governor Bill Avery Dies
- 05: March Snowstorm Officially Set Record
- 05: Gospel To Fill Halls of the Intrust Bank Arena
- 05: Emporia State Student Found Dead in Accident
- 05: Traffic flows at Rock Road
- 05: Charity will help kids, families
- 05: More H1N1 vaccine available, for more people
- 05: KC Zoo to receive polar bear
- 05: New community police site to open
- 05: Dodge City reporter fights subpoena
- 05: Kansas looks at Colorado sex assault suspect
- 05: Schools Prepare to Vaccinate Students
- 04: Wichita Grand Opera Prepares To Open “The Mikado”
- 04: Stimulus Money to Improve Wichita Sidewalks
- 04: Tea Party Express Stops in Wichita
- 04: “Good Enough” isn’t good enough…
- 04: Man in Critical Condition After Motorcycle Accident in Andover
- 04: Kelly Parks Says FBI Looking Into Sedgwick County
- 04: Mike Huckabee Coming to Wichita
- 04: Murfin Animal Care Center Gets New Sign
- 04: Man Sentenced in Blast Fax Scam
- 04: Teen Run Over by School Bus in Fair Condition
- 04: George Strait/Reba McEntire – February 19th
- 04: Sedgwick County Pays Jail Consultant More Money
- 04: Study: Kansas Needs More Lines For Wind Power
- 04: K State To Break Ground On Olathe Campus
- 04: Andover couple recounts baby birth at QuikTrip
- 04: Update About H1N1-Related Death in Wichita
- 04: Bon Jovi Tickets On Sale November 16th
- 04: Rainbows United sees a path out of bankruptcy
- 04: No extra money to fix roads
- 04: Action Alert on the Heather Ellis Case
- 04: Action Alert on the Heather Ellis Case
- 04: Police release image of robber
- 04: Slain Lyons woman obtained protection order
- 04: WAGLE WON’T RUN FOR TIAHRT’S SEAT, BACKS POMPEO
- 04: Ex-mayor urges city to help Gietzen
- 04: KELLY PARKS’ FBI COMMENT MYSTIFIES OTHER COMMISSIONERS
- 04: Gala will honor role of women in flying
- 03: Airlines Offer Holiday Deals
- 03: Water Main Break on Topeka
- 03: School Rallies Support To Keep Doors Open
- 03: It’s a Boy! Baby Born Near Wichita Quik Trip
- 03: Futures Fair at Century II
- 03: Street Maintenance Reduced to Balance Wichita’s Budget
- 03: Salina Police Find Guns In City Lake
- 03: Pharmacy Owners Convicted Of “Pill Mill” Scheme
- 03: Former Lawrence Officer Sentenced On Federal Charges
- 03: Prosecutors Ask For Third Westar Trial
- 03: Dog Shot, Two Fall Through Floor During Drug Search
- 03: Overflow shelter fills fast
- 03: Baby born in QT parking lot in south Wichita
- 03: KDHE Confirms Four Additional H1N1 Related Deaths
- 03: Police Release Picture of Intrust Bank Robbery Suspect
- 03: Goldman deals risky, secret
- 03: Public Hearing on the Lord’s Diner proposed 21st Street satellite set for November 17th
- 03: Kellogg, Rock interchange opens this week
- 03: Water line addition is latest West St. work
- 03: Sarah Palin set to speak in Salina
- 03: College-savings program wants more participants
- 02: Wichita Man Wants City’s Help To Restore Joyland
- 02: Living on Less: Audit Your Life
- 02: Four Derby Home Burglaries in Two Days
- 02: Victim Had Restraining Order Against Accused Killer
- 02: Miss America’s Wichita Visit Isn’t All Crowns and Gowns
- 02: Suspect Charged in Death of Lyons Woman
- 02: Sarah Palin To Speak in Salina
- 02: eBay Yanks Items to Benefit Roeder Defense
- 02: WPD Names New Deputy Chief
- 02: UPDATE: Water Partially Restored at Sedgwick County Zoo
- 02: Wichita Police Move to New West Side Office
- 02: Goldman’s new role is in foreclosures
- 02: Foul Play Ruled Out in Newton Man’s Death
- 02: Wichita Museum Gets Grant to Record Black History
- 02: Teacher called 911 as day care owner left
- 02: Volunteers from Kansas’ Fighting 20th won over nation
- 02: Thousands Roll Out For Tots
- 02: Lobbies urge farmers to oppose climate bill
- 02: Can reducing the number of school districts solve state budget woes?
- 01: Central and West Construction Begins
- 01: Wichita Grass Fire Burns 10-15 Acres
- 01: Man Wounded in Shooting Outside Wichita Bar
- 01: St. Paul House Fire Ruled Arson
- 01: Man Accidentally Shoots Himself In The Leg
- 01: Remodeling show scaled down a little
- 01: Council to vote Tuesday on planned riverbank improvements
- 01: City-county salary gap significant
- 01: Goldman Sachs bet on housing collapse
- 01: Former SRS investigator: Boy’s death was preventable
- 01: Share the Season aid program starts today
- 01: Juvenile homes to get regular outside reviews
- 01: Bug disease lab moving to Kan.
- 01: Former NASA icon to speak in Wichita
- 01: Only small percentage may opt for public plan
October 2009
- 31: Wichita City Manager Gives Dash Cam Progress Report
- 31: Children Have Total Control at College Hill Halloween
- 31: First Air Force Plane Dedicated in Wichita
- 31: New Inspection Rules for Juvenile Homes in Kansas
- 31: Remember to Turn Your Clocks Back
- 31: Bison Coming to the Flint Hills
- 31: Pedestrian Hit by Car in Old Town
- 31: Tax hikes possible, governor says
- 31: Unlawful gambling machines bite the dust
- 31: Your flu questions answered
- 31: Leaked inquiry list has Tiahrt’s name on it
- 31: Safety tips
- 31: ing over the keys
- 31: Autopsy: No foul play in marshal’s death
- 31: Court rules county can prohibit wind farms
- 31: General: More troops needed in Afghanistan
- 30: Fewer Vanity Plates in KS
- 30: A Saturday Halloween Means a Busy Halloween
- 30: Daisy the Drug Dog Back Home at Hutch Prison
- 30: Animal Disease Lab Moving To Kansas
- 30: Tiahrt Responds to Ethics Report
- 30: Legacy Bank in Wichita Robbed
- 30: Job Opportunities at Intrust Bank Arena
- 30: Autopsy rules out foul play in death of retired U.S. marshal
- 30: Kansas Town to be Bought Out
- 30: Agency smashes illegal slot machines
- 30: State Destroys Illegal Gaming Machines
- 30: NW Kansas Hit With First Winter Storm of Season
- 30: WPD Helps Kids Celebrate Halloween Safely
- 30: Law enforcement officials don’t plan to change Taser policies
- 30: Congress approves buyouts for Treece
- 30: Arena gets women’s NCAA
- 30: Meal program adapts to cuts
- 30: Museum gets $25,000 grant for genealogy
- 30: Local tea party event to feature national speakers
- 30: Cocaine in plane nets three drug indictments
- 30: Otto rejects demand from NAACP to pull rap, apologize
- 30: Juror beliefs an issue, says defense
- 29: Kansas Cold Case: The I-70 Killer
- 29: Newton Woman Overcomes Disease to Give to Others
- 29: State Getting Tough on “Quarter Push” Machines
- 29: Shoplifter Hits Two Employees With Car For Halloween Costume
- 29: Mother Waives Preliminary Hearing in Child Endangerment Case
- 29: NAACP Demands ‘Redneck’ Lawmaker Apologize
- 29: W. Central Building Fire Now Out
- 29: Intrust Bank Arena Lands 2011 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
- 29: Kansas Congressional Candidate Responds to Lawsuit
- 29: Bobcats frolic on Hutchinson patio
- 29: EPA Releases Data Gathered at Colvin Elementary
- 29: Drugs Seized From Plane in Liberal
- 29: Finney County Considering Biomass Plant
- 29: Kansas Teen Dies While at Indianapolis Convention
- 29: No School At Hutchinson Magnet School At Allen
- 29: Hundreds line up for H1N1 clinic
- 29: Saline County Hosting Special H1N1 Clinic for Children Today
- 29: County may be crawling out of recession
- 29: Police meet the neighbors
- 29: Toddler’s murder earns man Hard 50
- 29: Parkinson hints at cuts to balance state budget
- 29: County voids SMG’s Coliseum contract
- 29: Hotel tryst set up online ends in robbery of man
- 29: Taiwan may ease beef restrictions
- 29: Wife is accused of soliciting murder
- 28: Concussions Taken Seriously By Local HS Teams
- 28: DIW?: Gas Detector
- 28: Charity for Single Moms Still Unfunded
- 28: Customers Upset over Post Office No Refund Policy
- 28: Longtime Chiefs Coach Darvin Wallis Dies
- 28: Denver Snow Brings Delays, Cancellation To Mid-Continent
- 28: Standoff Ends In Anthony
- 28: Governor Parkinson Prepared to Cut Spending
- 28: SMG to No Longer Manage KS Coliseum
- 28: Man held in toddler’s death released
- 28: Proposals for Coliseum face questioning
- 28: Victim helps press for longer sentence for nurse in ‘nude therapy’ case
- 28: Day care owner accused of driving kids while drunk
- 28: Credit union opens branch inside Southeast High School
- 28: Panel says government ill-prepared for pandemic
- 28: EBAY WON’T ALLOW AUCTIONS TO RAISE MONEY FOR SCOTT ROEDER
- 28: U.S. deaths mount in Afghanistan
- 28: FDA cracks down on flu ‘remedies’
- 27: Wichita Girl Helps African Orphanage
- 27: EBay Prohibits Auction for Scott Roeder
- 27: Fire Investigators: Suspect Found in 2005 Twigs Fire
- 27: Buy air tickets early for holiday travel, experts suggest
- 27: Budget Cuts Affect Red Cross Services
- 27: Comic Book “Wichita Man” Grows In Popularity, Guides Young Men
- 27: Feds Select Westar’s SmartStar Application
- 27: “Can you hear us now?” – Congressional call-in for Health Care reform
- 27: The Health Care Freedom Amendment
- 27: Kansas Health Departments Work to Distribute H1N1 Vaccine
- 27: Wichita Post Office to Destroy 170 Mercury-Contaminated Packages
- 27: Area Authorities Looking for Drivers Who Don’t Stop for Trains
- 27: KU to Hold Only One H1N1 Vaccine Clinic for Students
- 27: Announcement on Red Cross Food Program Expected Today
- 27: Re-Sentencing in Newton Servitude Case Set For Today
- 27: Sumner County Casino Adds Hotel
- 27: Wichita Woman Dies in Missouri Car Crash
- 27: State orders day care closed after owner arrested
- 27: Vigil at Botanica raises domestic violence awareness
- 27: Nonprofits: Need up, giving down
- 27: Wink Hartman withraws coliseum proposal
- 27: Kansas Corporation Commission order north, south Westar rates to equalize
- 27: Taos hotel owner orders workers change names
- 27: Obama won’t rush on Afghanistan
- 27: Crashes in Afghanistan kill 14 Americans
- 26: Cell Phone in Movie Leads to Hospitalization
- 26: Suspect Released in Child Abuse Death
- 26: Stranger Knocking on Doors Asking for Gas Money
- 26: Man Missing from Lyon County
- 26: Kansas Agrees to Equalize Westar Rates
- 26: Teen at the Center of Standoff North of Wichita Captured
- 26: Florida Authorities Arrest 3 In Murder of Former Hutch Man
- 26: Texas Roadhouse in Wichita Burglarized
- 26: Wichita Liquor Store Robbed
- 26: Sedgwick County Inmate Dies in Custody
- 26: Police Investigating Fatal Crash on N. Broadway
- 26: United Way Survey: Non Profit Need Up; Donations Down
- 26: FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: Intrust Arena to Open Soon
- 26: Toy trains appeal to young and old
- 26: Districts facing stricter graduation rate goals for funding
- 26: Myles’ elected President of the Kansas State Conference of NAACP Branches
- 26: Bill may let employers drop health coverage
- 26: Bombings shake Iraq, threaten stability
- 26: Public can comment online about Coliseum proposals
- 26: WSU to offer free depression program
- 25: Two Killed in Crash in Sedgwick County
- 25: Fire Damages South Wichita Home
- 25: Online Auction Planned for Scott Roeder
- 25: Kansas Debates Stimulus After $505 Million in Aid to State
- 25: Boy pulled from yard pond dies
- 25: A test for DeBoer’s ‘can do’ spirit
- 25: Train Hits Car in North Wichita
- 25: s get new view of driving
- 25: Tickets bring cash, but police focus on safety
- 25: Auction planned for Roeder defense fund
- 25: Sister says man would not hurt baby
- 24: Child Who Fell Into Garden Pond Dies
- 24: Wichtia Police, Fire on Scene of Drowning
- 24: Car Runs Into Wichita Dress Shop
- 24: Sheriff’s old ‘Shamu’ cars to get new look
- 24: Layton raises issue of city trash franchising
- 24: Layton raises issue of city trash franchising
- 24: Cop imposter assaults and robs man, 95
- 24: Arnold files for commission seat in District 1
- 24: D.A. to see evidence Monday in boy’s death
- 24: Education may face more cuts
- 23: Free Spay/Neutering Program This Weekend
- 23: Family Feels Violated and Angry after Burglary
- 23: One Arrested for Setting Wichita Apartment Fire
- 23: When to Go to the Hospital with Flu Symptoms
- 23: Intrust Bank Arena Done Two Months Early
- 23: Pastors Say They’re Already Feeding the Hungry in NE Wichita
- 23: Sedgwick County Patrol Cars Get New Look
- 23: Kansas Prosecutor Denies Misconduct Allegations
- 23: Wichita Fire Investigators Still Looking For Help Solving Arson
- 23: No Flights Yet Between Wichita and Southwest Kansas
- 23: ‘Law & Order’ bases episode on George Tiller’s shooting
- 23: Wichita Police Looking for Woman Who Posed as a Cop, Stole Man’s Wallet
- 23: Returning to Amelia Earhart’s roots
- 23: Bill Moore Pleads Not Guilty
- 23: Tim McGraw Coming to InTrust Bank Arena
- 23: Problem at Wolf Creek
- 23: Chilly Weather Through Today; Warmer for Saturday
- 23: Program helps teens resist dating violence
- 23: Toddler’s grandmother saw no signs of abuse
- 23: Crash kills two on Lincoln during a.m. commute
- 23: Missing Marion Co. girl found safe at bank
- 23: Foot-and-mouth drill targets semis
- 23: Animal deaths prompt criticism of Topeka Zoo
- 23: Ambulance crews cope with heavier patients
- 22: Mother of Missing Teen Relieved
- 22: State Health Officials Confirm Another H1N1-Related Death
- 22: Snow Ending in Northwest Kansas
- 22: Kansas Applies for E-Health Records Grant
- 22: Suspect in Missing Teen Case Seen in Schools
- 22: Death of toddler is homicide, police say
- 22: Luncheon to honor World War I hero
- 22: Prosecutors: KC Man Drugged Girls with Ice Cream
- 22: Two Die in Car Accident Thursday Morning
- 22: Hundreds of people affected by state’s backlog
- 22: Today, colors will fall
- 22: Man sought child porn in online scam
- 22: Wichita man leaves KU $2.5 million for scholarships
- 22: County will lease mall space for H1N1 clinic
- 22: Jail council gets new members
- 22: Tallgrass preserve to get bison herd
- 21: Rare Procedures used to Keep People Healthy
- 21: Leoti Cancels Classes Over Illnesses
- 21: Parking Plans for Century II Tonight
- 21: Opening Night for ‘Wicked’ in Wichita
- 21: County Chairman Has A New Authority
- 21: Pre-empted “Cold Case” to Air Sunday
- 21: Construction Blocks Sidewalks Around Wichita City Hall
- 21: Some Kiowa County Schools Shut Down Over Illness
- 21: Hundreds of Regular Flu Vaccine Doses Lost
- 20: Thieves Steal ATM From Salina Convenience Store
- 20: Missing Boy Home Safe
- 20: Kansas Working Through Medicaid Application Backlog
- 20: Public Hearing Scheduled on Lord’s Diner 2nd Location
- 20: Wichita Mother Accused of Child Abuse
- 20: Flu & Pneumonia Shots Available For Mid-Continent Airport Personnel
- 20: Mountain Lion Spotted in Kansas
- 20: Illness Shuts Down More Kansas Schools
- 20: Airbus Considering Wichita Expansion
- 20: Child Rape Investigation
- 20: Kansas.com: News
- 19: New Phone Scam is Latest in Series
- 19: Car Crashes Into Wichita Store
- 19: Wichita Pharmacist Sentenced in Prescription Drug Case
- 19: Shoemaker Family Presents Case, Petition to Wacker Parole Board
- 19: Red Cross Sees Decrease in Blood Donations
- 19: Developer Applies To Build Casino In Southeast Kansas
- 19: Wilson County Has H1N1 Vaccine
- 19: Troop Support Ride
- 19: Atchison Hopes Earhart Movie Will Land New Interest In The Town
- 19: State BOE Members To Begin Search For New Commissioner
- 19: K State Fraternity Suspended For Hazing Incident
- 19: Before Brown: A call to arms on Race and Education
- 19: Kansas Officials To Look At Dropout Rates
- 19: Sedgwick County Out of Seasonal Flu Shots
- 19: United Way Taking Appointments for Laid Off Worker’s Center
- 19: Kansas Underground Railroad Home Destroyed In Fire
- 19: KC Firefighters Hurt On The Job
- 19: Riley County Police Injured En Route To Crash
- 19: State Numbers Show Large Number Of Sick Students
- 19: State Has Backlog of 12,000 Medicaid Applications
- 19: Prostitution Stings Nets Seven Arrests in Wichita
- 19: Regular cars getting extra safety features
- 19: KDHE: Schools hit hard by flu
- 19: Lottery players line up for shot at raffle
- 19: Grant lets city offer aid to pet owners
- 19: Wichitan put signs on roads across U.S.
- 19: Plan may ease way to energy savings
- 18: Family Says Keeping Wacker In Prison Protects Today’s Children
- 18: Online Prescription Tamiflu Warning
- 18: Judge Orders Vandal to Apologize
- 18: Historic House Destroyed in Fire
- 18: KDHE Releases Student Absence Report
- 18: Man Shot in the Face Outside Wichita Bar
- 18: Moody’s embodies reasons for crash
- 18: Parade kicks off care package collections for troops
- 18: Author’s political fundraising speech is relocated
- 18: Parents to fight parole for abductor
- 18: Workers to pay bigger premiums
- 18: Design firm confident in downtown possibilities
- 18: Dispute to cost woman her apartment
- 17: Unhappy Tenants Meet with Peaceful Village Landlord
- 17: Gas Prices Rise in Wichita
- 17: Missing Emporia Man Found
- 17: Earhart museum gets props
- 17: District 4 campaign funding reports in
- 17: Democrat leader won’t run for gov.
- 17: Bowling mecca proposed for Wichita
- 17: Visioneers’ next focus? Animating downtown
- 17: Shipping delays behind flu vaccine shortage
- 17: Day care provider’s bond hearing delayed
- 16: Laid Off Families Prepare for Holidays
- 16: Increased Need for Winter Clothing Donations
- 16: Feeding Families Focus of Lord’s Diner Expansion
- 16: Kansas Reports Eighth H1N1 Death
- 16: Cash For Clunkers Cars Finally Crushed
- 16: St. John’s Cancels Game Due to Flu
- 16: Kansas Lawmaker Reposts Anti-Obama ‘Rap’ With Explanation
- 16: Man Accused Of Making Terroristic Threats Charged
- 16: Kansas Senior Spelling Bee Crowns Winners
- 16: Professional Bullriders Coming to Intrust Bank Arena
- 16: BBB Hosts “Secure Your ID Day”
- 16: Wichita Children’s Home Gets Large Donation
- 16: October sets record for cold; sun expected for weekend
- 16: Texting bans could pay off for states
- 16: Man Convicted of Killing 18-Month-Old Sentencing Continued
- 16: Salina Woman Shot Last Week Dies
- 16: Bridge South of Wichita Closing for 18 Months
- 16: Jeff Dunham
- 16: Smart start for kids
- 16: Man Loses Auto Repair Shop in Fire
- 16: Woman Drowns in West Wichita Hot Tub
- 16: GOP candidates report campaign finances
- 16: Grant funds free Wi-Fi at Wichita libraries
- 16: Nurse to be re-sentenced in ‘nude therapy’ case
- 16: Geuda Springs boy wins national pedal pull
- 16: Goddard school chief puts off his retirement
- 16: KSU president works to improve transparency
- 16: Drivers, watch out for deer
- 15: Sedgwick County Warrants Sweep Nets Arrests
- 15: Belle Plaine Parents Looking for Answers and Closure
- 15: Governor in Wichita to Celebrate Education Success
- 15: Goddard Superintendent Asked Not to Retire
- 15: Man Breaks Through Wichita Restaurant Roof; Takes $19
- 15: Wichita Man Arrested for Aggravated Arson
- 15: Home Foreclosures Up in Third Quarter
- 15: Interim Kansas Ed Commissioner Named
- 15: Coliseum plans’ risk varies
- 15: State gives 127 excellence awards to Wichita schools
- 15: Massage madam gets eight years
- 15: Allegations of illegal prison sex prompt review
- 15: Eureka chucks this year’s hedge apple contest
- 15: State seeks input from public on trash plan
- 15: Child Advocacy Center receives $112,000 grant
- 14: Used Cars: Lower Supply, Higher Price
- 14: Wichita’s Traffic is Among the Lightest
- 14: NAACP President and CEO throws Yellow Flag on Rush Limbaugh
- 14: Woman’s Body Found In Reno County
- 14: Break-Dancing CiCi’s Mascot
- 14: KC Man Says He Was Terminated for Voting for Obama
- 14: Crews Working on Water Main Break Near Pawnee & Broadway
- 14: KDHE: Kansan Without Prior Health Problems Dies from H1N1
- 14: Anthony Taylor Bound Over For Trial
- 14: Wichita Police Investigate Death of Two-Year-Old
- 14: Bus Driver Charged With Rape
- 14: Overland Park Man Pleads Guilty to Bigamy
- 14: First Doses of H1N1 Vaccine Arrive in Harvey County
- 14: Governor Parkinson Funds Child Abuse Victims Centers
- 14: Authorities Investigate Shooting in Ellsworth County
- 14: Wichita fans enjoy first taste of pro basketball in 14 years
- 14: Donate Plants To The Sedgwick County Zoo
- 14: Wichita Fire Chief Named Chief of the Year
- 14: Man, 25, charged in shooting of Augusta teenager
- 14: House of Schwan Buys Rights to Sell Alcohol at InTrust Bank Arena
- 14: H1N1 flu vaccines arrive
- 14: Operation Holiday anticipates greater need, seeks extra help
- 14: Sam Muyskens ousted from Inter-Faith Ministries
- 14: Sedgwick County effort to change jail council hits roadblock
- 14: Wichita City Council votes to hire downtown developer
- 14: Goyle first to release fund total
- 13: Dozens Drawn to State Hearing on Expanding Landfill
- 13: Man Pleads Guilty to Two Year Old Murder
- 13: E-Mail: “Guns must be claimed on tax return”
- 13: AT&T & CWA Reach Tentative Agreement
- 13: KDHE Announces Plan for H1N1 Vaccine Distribution
- 13: More Wichita Schools Achieve Excellence Standard
- 13: Man Charged With Fatally Shooting Teen
- 13: Two Arrested in Salina Homicide Investigation
- 13: Two Arrested in Salina Homicide Investigation
- 13: Arena Parking Lot Leases Approved
- 13: Get Your H1N1 Vaccine Questions Answered Tonight
- 13: $500,000 to Create a Master Plan for Downtown Wichita
- 13: Tickets Still Available for Tonight’s NBA Pre-Season Game
- 13: KDHE Hosts Public Meeting on Cornejo Landfill Tonight
- 13: Wichita Approves Lease for Boathouse
- 13: Operation Holiday Kicks Off 49th Season
- 13: Salina Police Make Arrest in June Homicide
- 13: Saturn of Wichita to close in a month
- 13: Augusta girl’s death ‘an accident,’ suspect’s wife claims
- 13: Police to make Halloween safer in College Hill
- 13: Inmate Escapes From Kearny County Jail
- 13: To WSU crowd, John Stossel warns against trusting government fixes
- 13: Parents urged to watch sick kids for flu danger signs
- 13: Overpasses let city keep chugging along
- 13: Millions more may be cut out of budget
- 13: Study: More H1N1 deaths are young, healthy adults
- 12: Board Approves Bel Aire Land Purchase
- 12: Heights HS Helps Debut New Version of “The Laramie Project”
- 12: Wichita Central Rail Corridor
- 12: Schools Hit Hard by Flu Virus
- 12: Trick or Treating in College Hill
- 12: Money Approved for Kansas Turnpike Work
- 12: Cause of Wichita Apartment Fire Undetermined
- 12: Police Pull Over Good Drivers On Kellogg
- 12: Earhart Goggles Land Six-Figure Price Tag At Auction
- 12: For $20, a chance to win $1 million
- 12: Augusta High School to bring in counselors
- 12: Faith service pays tribute to fallen deputy
- 12: Police investigate assault involving machete-wielding man
- 12: Anti-slavery activist ignited border wars
- 12: FORMER STATE LAWMAKER BARNES TO RETURN TO 95TH DISTRICT SEAT
- 12: Mortuary may give small town new life
- 12: OFFICIALS TO DEDICATE WICHITA’S ELEVATED TRAIN TRACKS
- 12: Dole objects to health care ad
- 11: Toys for Tots Need Increases
- 11: Firefighter Forgotten For 83 Years Gets Honor
- 11: Emporia Volunteers Build Doghouses
- 11: Earhart Goggles Fetch $141,600 at Auction
- 11: Six Hurt in Sunday Night Crash
- 11: Deputy Etheridge Fundraiser Brings in $14,000
- 11: Man Hurt in Machete Attack Outside Wichita Bar
- 11: Jail sees inmates staying longer
- 11: Some say penalties for no health insurance may not be deterrent
- 11: Blood lead levels warrant EPA buyout, say Treece residents
- 11: Wichita parade attracts fire truck aficionados
- 11: Cowtown’s historic cabin moves
- 11: Augusta teenager killed at party
- 10: Bank forecloses on condos sold by Minnesota Guys
- 10: Chance At Free Flu Shot Draws Hundreds
- 10: Army Corps. of Engineers Cleaning Up Old Kansas Missile Sites
- 10: One Dead After Accident in Newton
- 10: Obama Nobel a reflection of hope
- 10: Welshimer files for re-election in 5th District
- 10: Spooky is in and Wichita is a hot spot
- 10: Judge rules Kandu is illegal
- 10: Project Access offers health care to those in need
- 10: Wagnon blames tax cuts for state woes
- 09: Suspected Cock Fighting Ring Broken Up in Sedgwick County
- 09: Business Owners Say Economy Slowly Improving
- 09: YMCA Not to Give Out Flu Shots
- 09: H1N1: When to Call the Doctor
- 09: Judge Rules Against “Kandu” Game
- 09: Sedgwick Co. Gets First Shipment of H1N1 Vaccine
- 09: Harlem Globetrotters Coming to Intrust Bank Arena
- 09: New Details Released on Salina Double Shooting
- 09: Brownback Applauds USDA Loan to Greensburg Wind Farm
- 09: Dangerous Landing Shuts Down Mid-Continent Runway
- 09: The US Commission on Civil Rights Strikes Again! – This time they’re taking on the mortgage crisis
- 09: Morton County Crash Kills One Man
- 09: Stafford Coach Suspends 15 of 16 Players
- 09: Statement of Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the announcement of President Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize
- 09: Lead levels higher in Treece residents
- 09: Profits from pizza sales go to slain deputy’s family
- 09: Dogs train to sniff out the bad guys
- 09: Wesley sets aside space for flu clinic
- 09: PACKAGE LEAKS MERCURY AT WICHITA POST OFFICE
- 09: Second Lord’s Diner site on hold
- 09: Former journalist to run for U.S. Senate seat
- 08: Bomb Organization Donates to Law Enforcement Memorial
- 08: First H1N1 Vaccines Arrive in Kansas
- 08: Spirit Engineers Approve New Contract
- 08: Stimulus Check: McConnell AFB Improvements
- 08: Bake Sale for Fallen Deputy’s Family
- 08: Weather, Worry, and Work For Local Farmers
- 08: Second Lord’s Diner On Hold for Now
- 08: Mercury Contaminates Packages at Wichita Mail Processing Center
- 08: Fire At Wichita Dollar General Ruled Arson
- 08: H1N1 Vaccines Arrive in Kansas
- 08: Taylor Swift Coming to Intrust Bank Arena
- 08: Package Leaking Mercury Found at Wichita Post Office
- 08: Suspect Suffers Possible Seizures While In Police Custody
- 08: Two From Wichita Killed in Oklahoma Crash
- 08: Construction at Kellogg, Rock nearing completion
- 08: FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: Brad Paisley First Act at Intrust Bank Arena
- 08: Isolated Thunderstorms Winding Down to Showers Today
- 08: Yee-haws, boos and ‘who?’ for Paisley
- 08: After Iraq, a sweet ride
- 08: WWI aviator remembered in France for his heroic actions
- 08: Hinshaw, Welshimer spar over jail funds
- 08: Safety clause put in biolab bill
- 08: Witnesses say suspect confessed to ‘04 killing
- 08: Man pleads guilty in human trafficking case
- 08: Insurance Department recovers $4.5 million in Sept. for consumers
- 08: Uncle: Second attack killed teen
- 08: Feds’ plan could relocate wild Mustangs
- 07: Two People Hurt in Wichita House Fire
- 07: Man Accused of Using Baseball Bat on Neighbor’s Dog
- 07: Senate Confirms Tom Perez to Head the Civil Rights Division!
- 07: Save Money: Allow Westar Into Your A/C
- 07: Salina Flu Outbreak-School Attendance Suffers
- 07: Area Schools Could Offer H1N1 Flu Vaccinations
- 07: Tax Credit Still Possible for First Time Home Buyers
- 07: Bill Moore Bound Over for Trial in Death of Carol Mould
- 07: Brad Paisley First Concert at Intrust Bank Arena
- 07: As seasons change, spiders come crawling
- 07: County Approves More Money for Housing Inmates
- 07: South Wichita Serial Rapist To Spend 31 Years In Prison
- 07: Kansas Wants Stimulus Money for Rail Repairs
- 07: Sheriff’s office to more thoroughly review transfers to work release
- 07: With flu here, sick leave policies get closer look
- 07: Driver charged in crash that killed Wellington woman
- 07: Law: Don’t charge offenders younger than 10
- 07: Three charged in death of missing KC-area teen
- 07: With low turnout, Wichita teachers OK contract
- 07: Timing varies for flu vaccine arrival in state
- 07: Petition’s goal is to keep girl’s kidnapper in prison
- 07: Kansas researchers get grant for energy work
- 07: City set to finalize contract for downtown revitalization plan
- 06: Safe Riders Up For Sale
- 06: Despite Lower Gas Prices, Need Still There
- 06: Dirty Dancing-Salina High Schoolers Protest Dance Rules
- 06: Heating Your Home Will Cost Less this Winter
- 06: Sickness Forces Ness City Schools To Cancel Classes
- 06: Mayor Brewer elected to state LKM post
- 06: Babysitter Sentenced To Two Life Sentences
- 06: Two Osborne Residents Killed in Crash
- 06: Sheriff’s Deputy Hurt In Crash
- 06: City nears agreement on downtown revitalization plan
- 06: KS To Gets H1N1 Vaccine Later Than Predicted
- 06: More time in schools, more support: Teacher training gets $6 million
- 06: Kansas Lottery to Start Raffle Contest
- 06: Wichita Teachers Approve Tentative Agreement
- 06: Leavenworth Man Charged in Child’s Death
- 06: No New Teacher Contracts In Many Kansas Districts
- 06: Two Wichita Restaurants Hold Fundraisers for Fallen Deputy’s Family
- 06: Cerner Teams Up with Government to Track H1N1 Flu
- 06: Missing Overland Park Teen Found Dead; Three Arrested
- 06: Cold Front Brings Gusty Winds, Cooler Temps
- 06: Counties Get Fed. Funds for H1N1 Vaccination
- 06: Obama: No Afghanistan pullout
- 06: Columnist: Social ills spring from immorality
- 06: Physician Pleads Guilty to Unlawful Prescribing
- 06: Q & A about vaccines for swine flu, regular flu
- 06: Teen killed in crash lost brother in prior crash
- 06: Police, loved ones fan out in search of missing teen
- 06: DOCTOR PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGAL PRESCRIPTIONS
- 06: Q-Line trolley will run 6 nights a week
- 05: Deaths Lead to Possible Policy Change at KU
- 05: Airbus Thinking Of Adding Engineers in Wichita
- 05: Wellington Family Loses Two Children in Different Crashes
- 05: Clinics Run Out of Seasonal Flu Vaccine
- 05: FactFinder 12 Scientific Survey: Moran Takes Lead in Battle for Brownback’s Seat
- 05: Inmate Who Escaped Gets 10 More Years
- 05: KDOT Wants to “Put the Brakes on Fatalities”
- 05: Valley Center pair is part of Discovery’s ‘Storm Chasers’ team
- 05: Kansas Fort To Be Remembered For Its History
- 05: Scott City Bank Worker Sentenced for Theft
- 05: Wichita Transit Expands Shuttle Service
- 05: Wichita School’s P.E. Program Honored
- 05: Rapist prompts warning to be careful during breaks
- 05: H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women
- 05: Web classes help Wichita school district dissuade dropouts
- 05: Sotomayor could alter court’s dynamic
- 05: Local officers work to get mentally ill into programs, not jail
- 04: Shooting in Northeast Wichita
- 04: Military Troops Overseas Get a Much Needed Donation
- 04: Alcohol Suspected in Deadly Sumner County Crash
- 04: Forbes Ranks Kansas 15th Best for Business
- 04: Investigators Say Wichita House Fire is Arson
- 04: Law Enforcement Reminds Students to be Vigilant on Breaks
- 04: Teens Hurt When Truck Rolls in McPherson County
- 04: Project to elevate tracks at Mead, Pawnee stalls
- 04: Woofstock packs Sedgwick County Park
- 04: Mortgage firms cited for abuse still get paid
- 04: France to honor Wichita aviator
- 04: Democrats search for governor candidates
- 04: Search for moon water may be visible from Earth
- 04: Deadline set for Roeder case motions
- 03: Pumpkin Farmers Yield Good Crop
- 03: Law Enforcement Expo A Time for Healing
- 03: Wichita Police Investigate String of Car Wash Burglaries
- 03: Join the 880 campaign and help ensure that every American has access to quality and affordable health care…
- 03: Bombardier Machinists Approve New Contract
- 03: Area growers see good crop in pumpkin patches
- 03: A community grieves for Deputy Etheridge
- 03: Hartman touches on immigration, Afghanistan in Pachyderm speech
- 03: Tax troubles lead to sale at shop
- 03: Patient wins verdict against hospital
- 03: Only one city tops Wichita for allergies
- 02: Fundraising Gets Downsized Too
- 02: WSU Out of Seasonal Flu Vaccine
- 02: Former Rose Hill Family Survives Samoa Tsunami
- 02: Patriot Guard Leads Procession to Deputy Etheridge’s Burial
- 02: Family, Friends of Deputy Brian Etheridge Say Goodbye
- 02: Survivors Remember Wichita State Plane Crash
- 02: Coleman Announces Job Cuts In Wichita
- 02: Kansas Birth Rate Down, Death Rate Up in 2008
- 02: Thousands Say Goodbye to Deputy Etheridge
- 02: Be Cautious During Fall Break at KU and K-State
- 02: Army Says Father Kapaun Deserves Medal of Honor
- 02: Roads Closed for Deputy Etheridge’s Funeral
- 02: Wichita Economic Forecast: Falling Numbers
- 02: Mother, boyfriend get life sentence in rape of girl
- 02: Part of Kellogg will close for deputy’s funeral
- 02: County commisioner pushing for public hearing on plans for Coliseum
- 02: Army: Kapaun worthy of Medal of Honor
- 02: Economic outlook for Wichita area mostly grim
- 02: Apartment Catches Fire in South Wichita
- 02: Newton hospital restricts kids from visiting
- 02: iere part of healing
- 02: Former City Manager Kolb takes interim job in Ariz.
- 02: Columnist to speak about welfare system
- 02: Kidnap-attempt case will go to trial
- 01: Dog Prefers Bird’s Eye View
- 01: Patriot Guard to Block Protestors at Deputy’s Funeral
- 01: Air Guard’s New Facility Opens
- 01: Saturn Owners Worried After GM Announces Failed Sale
- 01: Winfield Police Aim to Get K-9 Unit
- 01: Local Doctor Says H1N1 Vaccine is Safe
- 01: Better Business Bureau Warns of UPS Check Scam
- 01: YMCA buys land downtown
- 01: Response to deputy’s death overwhelming
- 01: New school hopes to train rural pharmacists
- 01: KPTS films men’s recollections of 1970 Wichita State football plane crash
- 01: EPA sued over plan to poison prairie dogs
- 01: KDHE releases new vital statistics report
- 01: KDHE receives grant for medically underserved areas
September 2009
- 30: HealthWave outreach grants awarded
- 30: H1N1 vaccine distribution to begin next week
- 30: GOP hot buttons dominate day’s work
- 29: Police Identify Shooter in Deputy Killing
- 29: Animal Cruelty Arrest in Wichita
- 29: KWCH Makes Changes to DTV
- 29: $1 Million Grant to Crackdown on Meth
- 29: Deerfield District Closer To 4-Day Week
- 29: Wichitans’ love for Wichita wanes
- 29: Cowskin flood-control project begins, pulls 15.2 acres from flood plain
- 29: Deficit may block road projects, study warns
- 29: Panel weighs closing state institution
- 29: Senators to propose emissions limits
- 28: Topeka city council to vote on smoking ban
- 28: Health reform debate heats up
- 28: Federal reform could save state money
- 28: Employers open to reform, wary of government’s role
- 28: Commission shelves deaf, blind school merger
- 26: Wichita City Council should listen to residents before moving forward with plans for a Lord’s Diner in the Northeast community
- 21: Black Couple Sets Guiness Book Record with 84-year Marriage
- 16: Join us for the Wichita NAACP Documentary Film Series
- 16: Share YOUR Health Care stories!!!
- 12: Message from NAACP National President Ben Jealous on the shooting death of Mark Anthony Barmore
- 12: Get your tickets now for the 2009 Wichita NAACP Legacy Awards Banquet
- 11: NAACP calls for swift confirmation of Tom Perez to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
- 10: 14 more Wichita Schools fall short of State Test Targets
- 09: Sudanese Journalist Lubna Hussein set free after one day imprisonment
- 08: The NAACP supports the creation of a new Consumer Mortgage and Financial Services Protection Agency
- 08: Full Text of President Obama’s speech on Education 090809
- 05: A funny thing happened on the way to Post-RacialLand
- 03: 250 runners turn out for the 6th Annual Umoja 5K Run/Walk
August 2009
- 29: NAACP supports bill to outlaw financial exploitation of African and other nations by “Vulture Funds” which target highly indebted poor countries
- 26: Conference call with Martina Corriea, Jason Ewart, and NAACP President Ben Jealous on the status of the Troy Davis Case
- 21: NAACP Legal Defense Fund Testifies Before Congress on Discrimination in Katrina Related Housing Recovery Program
- 18: Join the “Power to End Stroke” Campaign
- 17: Message from NAACP President Ben Jealous concerning Troy Davis…
- 16: A Detailed examination of Health Care Reform myths – with references
- 16: Register now for the 6th Annual Umoja (Unity) 5K Run/Walk
- 13: The US Commission on Civil Rights calls the Health care reform bill Discriminatory
- 07: HR 3149 Aims to end the use of Credit Reports in Hiring
- 06: Civil Rights in the Supreme Court: Wrapping up the 2008-2009 Term
- 04: Bills to Restore Voting Rights to Ex-Felons Introduced in Congress
- 03: Action Alert: Final Senate Vote on confirmation of NAACP-supported nominee Sonia Sotomayor scheduled to begin tomorrow
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