May 18, 2013

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Around the World

An attempt at an around-the-world record flight will take-off and land in Kansas.

Plane Crash Memorial

Piatt Park was built to memorialize the 30 people who died after a plane crash near the site almost 40 years ago. But there is no plaque, no monument to mark the disaster, and now some say that should change.

BTK Background

The police supply more information than ever about BTK.

BTK Back: New Clues

Here’s a closer look at what the new clues about BTK could really mean.

Ridge Resigns

U.S. officials say Tom Ridge has resigned after 23 months as the nation's first Homeland Security Secretary.

BTK Back

Read the transcript from Tuesday's police briefing in its entirety.

Meth Meetings

A series of meetings along the Kansas-Oklahoma border is intended to help slow the production of methamphetamine.

Marijuana

Supreme court judges seem skeptical about allowing people to use marijuana for medical reasons.

Sex With a Student?

Charges have been filed against a Kansas teacher accused of having sex with a student.

School Explosion

Students return to classrooms in two different schools, after a gas explosion destroyed part of Marshall Middle School.

Club Shooting

One man is dead after a shooting outside a Wichita American Legion club.

ATM Break-Ins

Three ATM break-ins occurred, all using the same method of entry.

Dangerous Job

A passing car hits a tow truck driver and a stranded motorist, both working to get a broken-down car off a busy highway.

School Explosion

It takes a little bit of brawn and a whole lot of elbow grease to get two schools ready in time for class on Monday morning.

Deadly Pursuit

A driver running from police hits and kills a woman. Then a family is held hostage before police arrest the man suspected in a deadly pursuit.

Road to Recovery

More than six months after a deadly accident involving a semi truck, a 16-year-old girl goes home from the hospital.

Prison Sex

Prison and jail staff engaging in inappropriate and sexual relations with inmates, it’s a growing problem and it’s happening in Kansas.