May 18, 2013

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Miller Honored

The former POW receives a high honor for his bravery and courage.

767 Rollout

Boeing rolls out the first 767 to be converted to a tanker.

U.S. Offers $25 Million for Saddam's Capture

Saddam Hussein

U.S. officials have said the continuing mystery over Saddam's fate is encouraging resistance against the U.S. led occupation, as the daily ambushes and other attacks against Americans increase.

Pet Policy Proposals

Only allowing you to chain your dog for an hour a day is just one of the proposals heard at district advisory meetings in Wichita.

Identity Theft Protection

Some credit companies are offering insurance policies to cover costs associated with identity theft.

Pet Protection

More people are buying tranquilizers for their pets to help them through the fourth of July.

A Loud 4th Of July

Firecrackers and the 4th of July go hand in hand, but those little explosives are not always easy on the ears

Operation PADLOC

State officials announce a new effort to catch dangerous parole violators.

Slow Investigation

A man feels victimized by the Wichita Police Department for a lack of effort in investigating his case.

Boeing's Big Deal

AirTran agrees to buy 100 737's. The deal could be worth $6 Billion.

Disability Upsets

Some Wichita area folks say the Orpheum Theater is not fair when it comes to accommodating people with disabilities.

Low Price Prescriptions

A local company claims it can cut the amount a person pays for prescription medicine in half or more.

New Laws

If you pay bills, owe taxes or drive a car expect some changes beginning Tuesday.

Second Strike

A Western Kansas town is cleaning up from severe storms for the second time this summer.