Updated: 2:54 PM Andrea expected to hit land "in the next few hours," forecasters say. The storm is not expected to become a hurricane before making landfall. Its main threat is expected to be flooding in northern Florida.
Posted: 2:48 PM The Army Corps of Engineers at Milford Lake confirms that they've received several reports of dead carp turning up in different areas like boat ramps and beach areas, mostly in the northern part of the lake
Posted: 2:47 PM A former postal carrier was caught lying about the severity of an injury she suffered while working after an appearance on "The Price is Right," reports CBS Raleigh affiliate WRAL-TV.
Posted: 2:48 PM The National Security Agency currently is collecting the telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of Verizon under a top secret court order, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported Wednesday.
Posted: 11:26 PM Authorities say the dead include five women and a man. An active search and rescue operation continues on site. The building was being demolished when it collapsed, authorities say.
Posted: 10:33 PM Frank Sabatini, Director at Capital City Bank, received the Otto and Jane Schnellbacher Award Wednesday night from the "Cornerstone" organization during a fundraising event.
Posted: 10:32 PM Riley County’s school district is asking citizens to consider a $12.3 million bond issue to make safety improvements to local schools.
Posted: 5:36 PM The program is designed for educators, and participants can earn up to three hours of college credit through Baker University. Registration is free. Enrollment is limited to 25 people.
Posted: 5:22 PM From Weber's Way to Grill Cookbook, this was adjusted by Chef Alli for the 4:00 live show today.. Ralph says the salad is amazingly good.
Posted: 5:39 PM The head of the Transportation Security Administration says he's dropping a proposal that would have let airline passengers carry small knives, souvenir bats, golf clubs and other sports equipment onto planes.
Posted: 10:02 PM The library's children's exhibit, "Unearthed," debuts Friday, June 7, during the First Friday Art Walk with a reception from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.
Posted: 9:56 PM The Kansas Alliance of Black School Educators is holding its conference Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8, at the Ramada Hotel in Downtown Topeka.
Updated: 10:02 PM The Shawnee County Historical Society's June 5 program will look at the Uniontown community and Potawatomi tribal connections to the Rossville area.
Posted: 9:54 PM The Sunflower Music Festival begins Friday and runs through June 15th. The highlight of the festival is a free concert at 7:30 pm each night. All the concerts are at Washburn's White Concert Hall.
Updated: 4:53 PM Victory Week kicked off Monday at Fort Riley. The event is held annually to honor current and former members of the 1st Infantry Division, commemorate our fallen warriors and celebrate the Big Red One’s lineage and history.
Posted: 10:17 PM It was a touching reunion in Manhattan between a man and his dog after several days spent frantically searching for the lost pooch and the tender moments were caught on camera.
Posted: 10:16 PM With one more application submitted Monday before a 5 pm filing deadline, a total of 4 people will vie to take Andrew Gray's place on the Topeka City Council.
Posted: 5:46 PM The Kansas Underground Salt Museum has adopted the destination identifier, Strataca, along with a new website to show off its new face.
Updated: 4:42 PM The Kansas Historical Society says the inmate case files for the two men charged in the infamous ``In Cold Blood'' murders are online.
Posted: 4:40 PM The first week of June brings the start of summer basketball camps at Washburn University. Men's basketball coach Bob Chipman hosts the camps each summer for kids ages six to 14.