May 22, 2013

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School Spending

Governor Sebelius says she might have to call a special session if the Legislature rejects current efforts to resolve school finance issues.

Weather Repairs

The snow may be done, but the ice is hanging around still causing headaches for drivers around Kansas.

Movie Controversy

A Wichita church holds a special screening of The Passion of the Christ, a controversial religious movie based on the last hours of Jesus’ life.

Truck Vandalism

A truck, anti-abortion activists call “The Truth Truck,” is vandalized.

Nasal No No?

Some people say a popular cold remedy caused them to lose their sense of smell.

Pool Hall Crash

A man police say was drunk crashes into a Wichita bar. This raises the question just how responsible are bartenders for people who drink and get behind wheel?

Land Deal?

Records show that the city of Wichita sold property along E. Kellogg for about $4.00/square foot. Find out the details in a KAKE News investigation.

Bottle Bombs

A disturbing trend has Garden City Police worried about homemade chemical bombs.

Baby Killing Charges

The former cellmate of a mother accused of killing her baby reveals a confession she heard from the woman.

School Closings

Winter weather has forced the following school closings and cancellations.

Bogus Boy

Woman posing as a young boy faces felony charges in Kansas

Chief Controversy

A police chief is fired, now months later, some council members want him brought up charges for stealing city property. It's in issue dividing the small town of Garden Plain.

Roads

Road crews are preparing for round two.

Car Theft

People warming up their cars are driving up car theft in Wichita.

Street Strategy

Wichita street crews prepare for another blast of winter weather.

Antidepressant Debate

The FDA hears from parents as it tries to determine whether antidepressants can trigger suicides in children.

Weather Cancellations

Check here for a list of school and event cancellations for Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004.

Snow Removal

There are city codes regarding the right and wrong ways of snow removal.