Road Work To Begin Monday May 7th
Posted: 9:26 AM A couple of road repair projects may make your monday morning commute a bit longer Monday morning
Posted: 9:26 AM A couple of road repair projects may make your monday morning commute a bit longer Monday morning
Posted: 9:29 AM According to the Topeka Capital-Journal, after 13 years the coalition has decided to drop its bid to renew a 1.7 million dollar contract that expires June 30th
Posted: 5:54 PM Meadows Rlementary geared up this morning for their 4th Annual "Fit Day."
Posted: 3:02 PM The ride will launch at 10:00am, and take participants through five Pit Stops including Dover, Alma, Wamego, St. Marys, and Rossville.
Updated: 5:05 PM Topeka police are investigating what they're calling a suspicious death of woman who was found unresponsive Thursday morning in a home on the 700 block of S.W. 16th Street.
Updated: 11:28 PM Many residents at Englewood Apartments, located on 10th and S.W. Fairlawn found out Wednesday morning that they are without a landlord and were left for ten hours without water.
Posted: 5:32 PM "Be Kind to Animals Week" is May 6th through May 12th, and HHHS will have its own graduation by hosting an Adopt-A-Thon next Saturday, May 12th.
Posted: 4:56 PM The Kansas Lottery is partnering with Kansas Recreation and Park Association to promote our state's parks in the new $2 ticket game. Lake Shawnee is one of the featured sites.
Updated: 2:35 PM Target will soon stop selling the Amazon Kindle line of e-readers and tablets, the retailer confirmed Wednesday.
Posted: 9:48 PM Kansas State University athletes faced off against local doctors in Manhattan Tuesday night for a good cause.
Posted: 9:36 PM High school students from across Kansas were putting their skills to the test in Manhattan on Monday for a state-wide mechanics competition.
Updated: 4:45 PM Topeka's Temple Beth Shalom held its annual Blintz Brunch which featured not only food but entertainment, a gift shop, and bake sale.
Updated: 8:46 PM Topeka law enforcement officials say they collected a record number of prescription drugs on Saturday, the event, part of National Drug Take Back Day.
Updated: 10:55 PM A Minnesota man on a hunting trip to Geary County is suffering from multiple wounds after officials say he was accidentally shot twice with a shotgun by his hunting partner.
Posted: 12:30 PM A local software company, CivicPlus, will be dramatically expanding its operations and building a new facility in Manhattan's downtown area. Ten-year plans call for more than 250 new full-time positions with average wages of over $45,000.
Updated: 6:39 PM One anonymous Topeka resident is a million dollars richer thanks to some lucky numbers and the Kansas Lottery.
Posted: 10:24 PM Monday night's Commission Planning meeting detailed an effort to increase growth throught Topeka from the edges to the core of the city.
Updated: 7:13 PM IN AN EFFORT TO CURB IDENTITY THEFT, CAPITAL FEDERAL IS HOSTING A SHRED DAY AT THE BANK'S FAIRLAWN LOCATION
Posted: 6:03 PM Topeka's Randel Ministries has once again partnered with Harvesters and Family Of God Church for another year of Mobile Food Distributions.
Posted: 7:51 PM Manhattan Catholic Schools accepted $15,000 from Cartridge World as a winner of a recent contest to provide technology funding for local schools.
Posted: 12:05 PM On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Junction City visitors and residents will have an opportunity to step back in time and enjoy for a day our town’s “Golden Era” as preserved through renowned photographs of Joseph Judd Pennell.
Posted: 11:51 AM Those wanting to get rid of unwanted prescription medications can safely dispose of them during National Prescription Take Back Day from 4 to 7 p.m. April 27 in the front lobby of the Main Post Exchange.
Updated: 11:42 AM A trip to the mailbox for one local veteran led to a surprising and unexpected discovery in Junction City. During a routine check of his mail, Leroy Kramer found several war medals, bronze stars and ribbons from the Navy.
Updated: 8:01 AM Fort Riley made history Tuesday, becoming the first to receive some of the Army's deadliest and most state-of-the-art weapons. A new fleet of Apache helicopters is coming to the home of the Big Red One and WIBW was there as the multi-million dollar upgrades landed in Northeast Kansas for the first time.
Updated: 06/05/2013 - Riley County’s school district is asking citizens to consider a $12.3 million bond issue to make safety improvements to local schools.