Dow Plunges 500 Points Amid Economic Angst
Falling corporate profit forecasts and oil prices are signalling worries that the economic crisis is widening.
Falling corporate profit forecasts and oil prices are signalling worries that the economic crisis is widening.
The Kansas City based carrier could let you out of your service contract early.. but not without a hefty price.
The Democratic front-runner is leading his Republican challenger by 10 percentage points, according to the Wall Street Journal survey.
Arkansas authorities say the intruder beat and stabbed 26 year old Anne Pressley in her home.
The Republican nominee tells Dave he "screwed up" by cancelling his earlier "Late Show" appearance.
A study from an Illinois university shows the disco hit helps bystanders remember lifesaving rhythm for CPR.
The nation's Treasury Secretary says he laments the inept regulation, but Henry Paulson insists the government's rescue plan will work.
The congresswoman and state treasurer make their cases on why voters should send one of them to Washington.
Child doctors urge that a "twice a day" routine may reduce a child's risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease later in life.
The Dow soared by nearly 1,000 points Monday, as governments pledge help for the worldwide banking system.
Leveled by tornadoes May 5th of last year, Greensburg still needs a brand new City Hall after the storms tore through their town.
Chuck Flynn promised immigrants citizenship if they signed up to join the Kaweah Indian Nation.
The Kansas City man found guilty of killing 3-year old Erica Green will head to prison for life, with no chance of parole.
The hacker changed Palin's password once he accessed her e-mails, which included state business matters and personal messages.
Barack Obama and John McCain drew sharp differences over the origin of domestic and international problems. Obama tied McCain to President Bush on Iraq and economic deregulation, while McCain painted Obama as overly reliant on government.
The Governor of Kansas is certainly never too busy to fulfill her civic duty at the courthouse.
New poll numbers show Barack Obama is leading John McCain 47% to 43% among registered voters around the nation, following last week's Vice Presidential debate in St. Louis.
The $700 billion bailour failed to ease worries Monday. The Dow plunged nearly 800 points before recovering at the close of trading.
First-term congresswoman Nancy Boyda talked up the issues with her Republican opponent, Lynn Jenkins in front of an audience for an hour on Wednesday night.
Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas is set to honor two more outstanding Kansans. And winning essays from our outstanding teen writers will be featured in January, too. Here's where to send your essay entry.
Kansas Senator Pat Roberts details on WIBW-TV and Radio today why he'll vote no when the bailout bill comes up for a vote tonight.
Lawmakers scrambled Tuesday about how to pass the $700 billion rescue plan turned down Monday by Congress.
Congressional rejection of the $700 billion rescue plan sparked the steepest nosedive in Wall Street history Monday. The Dow suffered its largest one day loss ever.