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Burglars Target More Hutchinson Churches
The fourth and latest break-in happened this week at The Father's House in Hutchinson.
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Friends, Administrators Differ Over What Sparked Student's Death
Friends and family are trying to come to grips with the suicide of a Wichita middle school student.
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Wednesday Final Tornado Volunteer Cleanup Day
United Way has determined that one more day is needed for general cleanup volunteers to help in Oaklawn and the surrounding areas.
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Judge Weighs Whether To Send Sex Crimes Case To Trial
Jerry Mills, charged with more than 230 sex crimes, was in Cowley County court Tuesday for a preliminary hearing.
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Bus Riders Speak Out About Proposed Transit Changes
The people who depend on buses daily say they aren't happy about the changes.
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Northeast Wichita Business Fire Under Investigation
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Hundreds Of Volunteers Help Victims
About 400 volunteers came out to help residents clean up properties in and near Oaklawn today.
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Mail Thefts Increasing In Southeast Sedgwick County
Investigators have seen a rash of mail thefts concentrated in the southeast part of Sedgwick County.
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Derby Voters Approve School Bond Issue
Residents in Derby approve a $66.6 million school bond issue tonight with 78 percent voting yes and 22 percent voting no.
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Driver's License Stations Down A Second Day
Officials say driver's license stations run by the state and those in various county treasurers' offices will not be issuing or renewing licenses or identification cards on Wednesday.
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Catalytic Converter Thefts Increasing In Wichita
Wichita Police said there is an increase in larcenies that involve thieves sawing off catalytic converters.
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Warm Weather Plants May Thrive In Kansas
The U.S. Department of Agriculture updated the Plant Hardiness Zone Map, which shows that most of the state is in a zone 6.
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Run 2 Believe Celebrates Maize Alumni Accident Victims
A year ago, 2 Maize graduates, Kylie Jobe and Kyle Thornburg were killed in a car crash. They were high school sweethearts, and now their friends and families will celebrate their lives with the “Run 2 Believe” event, coming up on March 24
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Recall: Improperly Disposed Products
Toys that pose dangers to children were resold after being recalled.
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Influenza Cases Steadily Increasing In Kansas
Flu season has arrived a bit later than expected in Kansas and state officials say the virus is on the rise.
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Shocker Basketball Team Departs For Oregon
The Wichita State men's basketball team flew out to Portland today.
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Small Town Continues Rebuilding After Tornado
The small town of Reading continues rebuilding after an EF-3 tornado destroyed more than half of the homes last year.
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New Jersey CVS Mixed Up Cancer Meds With Kids' Fluoride
The New Jersey attorney general's office has begun a preliminary investigation into a CVS pharmacy's mistaken distribution of pills for the treatment of breast cancer to children instead of the fluoride pills that were prescribed.
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Hutchinson Mother Receives Probation For Daughter's Hair Dryer Death
Brigit Hippen pleaded to lesser charges, after a murder trial in her daughter's death ended with a hung jury.
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Job Fair Organizers Hope To Fill 200 Vacancies
With many companies expanding their operations, job fair organizers are hoping to fill 200 job vacancies in Cowley County.
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City Approves STAR Bond District For Proposed Fieldhouse
The Wichita City Council unanimously approved a STAR Bond District for a proposed Fieldhouse near K-96 and Greenwich Road.
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Wedding Bells On Valentine's For Golden Couple
A couple in their golden years fell in love through the internet and tied the knot on Valentine's Day.
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Wichita School Closings Brings Parents Together
About four dozen parents and children are standing together against proposed school boundary changes tonight.
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Valley Center Honors Leukemia Victim
The local community celebrated Paxten Pearson's life Tuesday with a balloon launch.
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Andover Council Pursues Study After Residents Complain
Residents of Quail Crossing in Andover complained about a median that prevents them from making a left turn on to 21st Street.
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Guilty Verdicts Returned In Deadly Accident Trial
Ronald Bevan found guilty of aggravated battery and involuntary manslaughter.
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Career Expo Offers New Opportunities For Job Seekers
More than 50 companies from difference backgrounds attended the Career Quest Expo in East Wichita Tuesday.
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Augusta Replacing Unsafe Playground Equipment
Three playgrounds in Augusta will be getting a makeover over the next two years to make them safer for kids.
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Wichita Police Report Increase In Mail Thefts
Wichita Police are urging people to keep an eye on their mailboxes. Mail thefts are increasing in an East Wichita neighborhood.
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Callers Reporting Strange Smells This Weekend
Nearly 200 people called Kansas Gas Service this weekend reporting odors similar to a gas leak near Wichita.
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Wards Of State Not Eligible For Christmas Distribution Programs
There is one group of boys in Wichita who will get nothing under their tree this Christmas unless members of the community step up to help.
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NTSB Recommends All States Ban Use Of Cell Phones By Drivers
Should all electronic devices be banned while you are behind the wheel? Federal safety experts say yes.
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Wichita Families Celebrate A Night With Santa
Hundreds of families braved the cold weather to participate in the annual City of Wichita tree lighting ceremony and celebrate "A Night With Santa."
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Black Friday Deals
The first official day of the Christmas shopping season is a few days away. For those who aren't pros, seasoned Black Friday shoppers say there is a method to the madness.
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Fallout Continues As Boeing Considers Wichita's Future
A day after the Boeing Co. released a statement saying the aviation company is studying whether to leave the Air Capital, state and local leaders are voicing their opposition.
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Third Earthquake Strikes Oklahoma, Felt In Kansas
This latest 4.7 magnitude earthquake could be felt in parts of Kansas, including Wichita, Salina and as far north as Lawrence.
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Wichita Police Decide To Purchase Body Cameras
Five Wichita Police Officers have been trying out body-mounted cameras for several months. Today, the police department formally requested to purchase 40 of the units.
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Concussion Education Key To Athletes' Future
Every year, more than 100,000 concussions occur among football players at all levels of play.
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Topeka Repeals Domestic Violence Law
Topeka leaders blame budget cuts
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Jogging Strollers Recalled
Hundreds of thousands of popular B.O.B. jogging strollers are being recalled because of choking concerns.
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Nursing Home Not Responsible After Man Found With Maggots
A Wichita nursing home is cleared by the state of any wrong-doing, after a resident was found with maggots on his feet.
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Kansas Cashing In On Energy Resources
Experts addressed Kansas’ role as an energy leader during an economic summit in Wichita Tuesday.
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West Side Residents Want Signal Near By-Pass
Homeowners in a west Wichita subdivision are calling for a traffic signal to be put in when a by-pass is built to connect I-235 to 13th street over the big ditch.
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City Seeks Public Input For Bicycle Master Plan
The council is trying to identify ways to make bicycling safer, easier and more convenient.
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Police: Suspect Abducted Student At Gunpoint
Police said a 13-year-old boy got into a car, after a man pointed a gun at the student.
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Spirit Expands, Brings Jobs To Southeast Kansas
Spirit Aerosystems said the new manufacturing facility in Chanute will support sub-assembly work on underwing aircraft components for the 737.
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Teen's Picture Taken From Facebook, Posted On Porn Site
A Wichita girl is fighting to have her picture taken off a pornographic website. The picture was posted by someone who copied it from facebook.
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City Council Approves Jail Fees
If you are arrested on municipal offenses it's likely you will pay for your stay.
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Authorities Continue Hunt For Accused Child Molester
Forty-six-year-old Noble "Rick" Pendland disappeared as Arkansas City authorities attempted to talk to him about recent child molestation accusations. Meanwhile, a local couple says the man never should have been allowed to be around children.
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State Fair An Annual Tradition For Visitors And Vendors
For many families across Kansas, a trip to the Kansas State Fair is a September tradition. And, it's a tradition for many people working the fair. Tuesday, a pair of vintage vendors were honored for making the annual trip to Hutchinson for half a century.
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