New Provisions In Farm Bill Will Provide Extra Help To Organic Farmers Farmers looking to go organic will now have extra help. New provisions in the 2008 Farm Bill will allow farmers to apply for financial assistance.
New Crime Alert Network Available In Wichita New system allows free, secure, two-way communication with public.
Teens Arrested In Wichita Homicide Wichita Police confirm three juveniles were arrested in connection with the death of 28-year-old Arturo Moreno, Jr.
Cessna Plane Makes Crash Landing In Butler County A Cessna official confirms a Skycatcher crash landed in northern Butler County.
Excise Tax Causes Spike In Cigarette Prices Tobacco users can expect to take a hit to the pocketbook in the coming days. Cigarette companies are now hiking prices, in anticipation of an increase in cigarette taxes.
Man Hitchhikes Across Globe Using Only Twitter Forget sticking out your thumb to hitch a ride. One man is making his way around the world using a newfangled way of hitchhiking.
March Madness Brings Boost To Hutchinson’s Economy It’s basketball tournament time and 16 Kansas high schools are bringing their fans and their wallets to Hutch for the 3-A State Championships.
Good Question – Severe Weather Sirens The Lewis family wants to know, “If the power goes out in Sedgwick County, will the tornado sirens still work?” Good question.
Kansas Considering Limits On Teen Drivers A bill in the Kansas Legislature could raise the legal driving age from 16 to 17.
'Gold Star Mother' License Plates Now Available After a two year battle, Anita Dixon and Betty Pulliam are the first to receive special license plates honoring their fallen soldier sons.
AG: Keep The Death Penalty Attorney General Steve Six says saving money should not be the justification for abolishing the Kansas death penalty law.
Man Charged In Infant's Death Will Head To Trial Noe Barron, 21, waived his preliminary hearing this morning.
Radio-Thon Raises Money For Kids A three day Radio-thon on Kissin' 102.1 is underway to benefit the Children's Miracle Network...
Crews To Build New Traffic Light On 21st Street Drivers may need to be prepared for traffic jams on 21st Street. Construction is set to begin on a new traffic light later this month.
Government Warns Of Stimulus Plan Scams The government is sending out a warning about scams cropping up offering to help consumers qualify for a payment from the new stimulus package.
New Life For Old KenMar Center When complete, the old KenMar Center will become the Providence Square Shopping Center.
Dry Conditions Cause Reno County To Issue Day-By-Day Burn Ban Most counties are under a burn ban and have been for at least a month, but Reno County is issuing burn bans day-by-day this year.
SPEEA Members Vote on Boeing Strike Today It's decision day for SPEEA engineers as they vote on a strike authorization against Boeing today.
Mattress Sets Off Fire on Semi Truck A semi truck driver was forced to bolt from his vehicle overnight when a mattress set his brakes on fire.
Angry Citizens Revive Boston Tea Party Protest Demonstrators are planning tea party protests to show opposition to the federal stimulus bill.
Wichita Police Urge Residents To Take Valuables Out Of Cars Wichita police are warning residents to take extra precautions to avoid having their cars broken into after a recent rash of burglaries.
Good Question-Birthplace Question A viewer wants to know, “If you are born on an airplane, where is your official place of birth?” Good question.
Arrest Made In One-Man Crime Spree Police caught suspect breaking into cars; believe he may be responsible for as many as a dozen hits.