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- D.C. Area Sniper Executed
The mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that killed 10 in the Washington, D.C., region has been executed.
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- Kansas Schools Face Deeper Cuts
The state's 10-member education board got an update on the declining Kansas revenue picture and the prospect for further cuts for Kansas schools Tuesday.
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- School Bond Issue Fails, Sending Kids To Portables
Elk County voters rejected a $5.5 million bond issue last week that would have built the students a new elementary school.
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- Outsourcing Of Aviation Work A Growing Issue In Wichita
SPEEA says work should be done in Wichita, while Spirit says outsourcing is necessary for the company to grow.
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- Wichita Bookkeeper Indicted On Charges Of Stealing
A Wichita woman has been indicted on charges of stealing more than 948-thousand from her employer, Pistotnik Law Offices. - November 10th Western Kansas Report
The Trego County attorney calls it quits. A Garden City restaurant wins a state award. Rob Wasinger is endorsed by Senator John McCain. Three names are chosen to rename the current high school in Garden City.
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- Police Say 1 Worker Dead In KC Crane Accident
Kansas City police say one worker has died following a crane accident at the construction site of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.
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- Sedgwick County Expands H1N1 Vaccine Groups
The clinic has revised who it will serve starting Thursday, November 12.
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- Lawyer: No 'Necessity Defense' Planned For Roeder
An attorney for a man who has confessed to killing a Kansas abortion provider says there's no such thing as a "necessity defense" in Kansas and his lawyers don't intend to present one at his trial.
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- Judge Mulls Wittig Trial Date
A federal judge is considering a date and location for a third trial for former Westar Energy Inc., chief executive David Wittig and his top lieutenant, Douglas Lake.
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- Juvenile Struck In Drive-By Shooting
A juvenile is recovering from a gunshot wound after a drive-by shooting in El Dorado Monday.
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- Hutchinson Sinkhole Residents Begin Moving Out
The process of moving out has begun for people in a Hutchinson neighborhood that is being bought out because of concerns about sinkholes.
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- Wichita Teacher Arrested In Drug Case
A Wichita teacher has been placed on administrative leave after police said he was arrested on drug charges.
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- Kansas Unemployed Eligible For More Benefits
State labor officials say some jobless Kansans are now eligible for up to 86 weeks of unemployment benefits.
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- Wichita Home Burglaries Up 7.3%
Residential burglaries are up 7.3% compared to this time last year.
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- Report: Roeder Confesses To Shooting Dr. George Tiller
Roeder contends the killing of Dr. George Tiller in May at a Wichita church was justified to protect the lives of unborn children.
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- Hawker Beechcraft To Close Salina Plant
Hawker Beechcraft will close its Salina, Kansas plant.
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- Kiowa County Man Charged In Wife's Murder
A Kiowa County man has been charged with murder in the death of his wife.
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- Atchison County Woman Feared Taken From Home
Atchison County authorities say a 58-year-old woman missing from her home near Horton was taken against her will.
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- Mike Huckabee Book Tour Draws A Crowd
Former presidential nominee Mike Huckabee drew a crowd at a book signing Monday in Wichita.
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- Chiefs Release Larry Johnson
The Kansas City Chiefs have released troubled running back Larry Johnson.
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- November 9th Western Kansas Report
Holcomb continues the search for a new superintendent. A WKS railroad will receive much-needed repairs. Finney County hires a firm to help boost tourism. Six WKS high schools move on after playoff games.
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- Man Charged With Killing Mother, Child
Attorney General Steve Six announced today that 22-year-old Luis Antonio Aguirre was charged in Riley County with capital murder in the death of 18-year-old Tanya Carmen Lydia Maldonado and her 15-month-old son, Juan Maldonado.
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- Fort Riley Soldier Killed In Iraq
A Soldier assigned to the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, has died from wounds sustained in Iraq.
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- Seven Arrested During Sedgwick County DUI Saturation Patrol
The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office conducted a DUI Saturation Patrol between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. on November 7th.
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- Health Officials: Flu Lessening In Kansas
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported Friday in its weekly H1N1 report that fewer Kansas schools are seeing high absenteeism rates.
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- Newton Intersections Cleared After Train Stalls
A train caused some traffic trouble in Newton this morning.
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- MD Breakthrough
A local man who has suffered with muscular dystrophy for his entire life says he has found a treatment that is showing incredible results.
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- Taxpayers Get Clear Look At How Tax Dollars Are Spent
The Kansas Policy Institute issued a full report on where state tax dollars go. A website is available for taxpayers to track the funds.
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- Haysville Standoff Ends In Tragedy
A disturbance in Haysville Sunday morning turns into a six hour standoff with police. - House Passes Health Care Bill
UPDATE : House Passes Health Care Bill.
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- Mayor Brewer And City Council To Travel To San Antonio
Mayor Carl Brewer and members of the Wichita City Council will travel to San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 10-14 for the National League of Cities Annual Congress of Cities and Exposition.
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- Army Chaplain Seeks Meaning For Ft. Hood Rampage In Prayer
Mourners have sought solace from religious leaders this weekend understanding a shooting spree that left 13 dead, including two people who served with a Kansas-based medical company.
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- House Votes Strict Ban On Abortion Subsidies
The House has voted to prohibit coverage of abortions in a new government-run health care plan that Democrats want to compete with private insurers.
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- Flu Activity Dropping Across Kansas
Flu activity is dropping across Kansas.
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- Murder Suspect Booked Into Reno County Jail
The Reno County Sheriff is holding a homicide suspect after a woman was killed near the Kiowa County town of Mullinville Friday night.
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- Valley Center Residents Pause For Day Of Celebration
As the country honored veterans Saturday, Valley Center residents paused for a day of celebration.
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- UPDATE : Man Stabbed In His Chest Released From The Hospital
UPDATE : Man Stabbed In His Chest Released From The Hospital.
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- Wichita Police Seek Two For Armed Robbery
Wichita Police are looking for a man and woman following a robbery at the Pizza Hut at 2100 North Woodlawn.
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- 44-Year-Old Man Arrested For Robbery In East Wichita
A 44-year-old man was arrested in connection with a robbery and another robbery attempt in East Wichita Friday.
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- Wichita Teacher Heads To Fort Hood
A Wichita teacher is heading to Fort Hood to be with her family after Thursday's deadly shooting.
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- Saturday Parade To Honor Military Veterans
KAKE Reporter Chris Frank had the opportunity to meet two special Kansans who helped win World War II.
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- McPherson College Makes History With Youthful Leader
Newly inaugurated McPherson College president Michael Schneider has a bold vision for the private college in Kansas.
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- Kansas Railroad To Get Much Needed Repairs
A partnership between the state and private groups will bring much-needed repairs to the short-line Cimarron Valley Railroad.
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- Man Sentenced In Great Bend Murder
A Great Bend man has been sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison for the shooting death of another Great Bend man last year.
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- Suspect In Deaths Of Mother & Child Back In Kansas
A former Ogden man who is suspected in the deaths of a woman and her toddler son has been returned to Riley County from Texas.
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- City Leaders Begin Design Of Kellogg & Webb Freeway
Traffic is moving a little more smoothly now that construction at Kellogg and Rock is nearly complete, but don't get used to it. City leaders are planning a new overpass to continue the highway until it reaches Andover.
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- Wife Of Cessna CEO To Receive Skycatcher
Rose Pelton will use the aircraft to pursue her private pilot’s license.
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- New KS Humane Society Building Filled To Capacity
Cages at the Kansas Humane Society are over-crowded with pets, even though the shelter just moved to a bigger building.
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- Minnesota Man Killed By Car In Harvey County
One person is dead after being struck by a car in Harvey County.
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