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One Topeka youth has been picked to be on the big screen in Times Square this weekend.
One Topeka youth has been picked to be on the big screen in Times Square this weekend.
Nearly a 1,000 Fort Riley Soldiers are packed and ready to deploy to Iraq.
One Topeka teen will be featured in a local retailers fall ad campaign....
Immediately following Hurricane Katrina there were hundreds of stories of loss and grief stricken families. One family found their way to the Capitol City.
The Sunset Zoo in Manhattan welcomed a brand new chimp 6 days ago and the attention their getting is not going away. Mom and baby are doing very well but they're not swinging from branch to branch just yet.
From the young to the young at heart..nutritional meals are a vital part of life and thats what one senator and the USDA undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services were in the Capitol City to promote.
Over the past few years Manhattan, Kansas has risen up the charts as the states most affluent metro area.
A problem with the state's computers made it tougher for some kids to get back to school shots -- and some moms to get food for their families.
Many gathered at Washburn University Saturday to identify and to learn how to preserve items of historical and cultural significance.
Many Veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan..... injured and sometimes permanently scarred ...are finding themselves facing divorce and child support legal actions.
Topeka's city manager fired back Wednesday -- addressing the city's pothole problems and how motor vehicle fuel tax revenue one county commissioner suggests taking away.. can help solve it.
With the drawdown in progress in iIraq.... more and more troops are returning home to the sunflower state.
A school bus rolled Saturday injuring nine children.
Nearly 230 Kansas National Guardsmen are finally home from an overseas mission to Egypt.
Celebrating Kansas' 150th anniversary as a state for next year, the Kansas Arts Commission has funding to help the Mulvane Art Museum, the Topeka Symphony Society, and backing for exhibition of the works of the late Topeka artist Robert Ault.
Residents at St. Mary's Manor get a musical treat every Monday.....and that treat comes in the form of a very special lady who is also celebrating her 102 nd birthday this Monday.
Saturday pony rides at Gage Park may be a thing of the past.
The rain has been a constant the past couple of days but with the rain... came the storm.
Grace Cathedral kicked off their 4th of July celebration a day early this weekend with a service.
More and more troops withdraw from the war in Iraq but some units are still slated to head overseas this fall.
As summer gets closer ..kids gear up for some fun in the sun. Bags were packed....buses loaded and kids were ready to enjoy a week in the woods at Camp Hope.
The "Lantern Light" sculpture from China was dedicated Tuesday morning at Washburn University.
Topeka residents continue to clean up what Sunday night's storm left behind
Family, friends and former students gathered at the Gage Park Shelter house Saturday to celebrate a 4th of July birthday early.
As Tom Holland prepares his campaign for Kansas governor he now has a running mate at his side.
Updated: 1:10 PM - Four sisters are preparing to start a new chapter their lives, the next step in their journey together. The Manhattan High School graduates are part of Kansas' first set of quintuplets. Read More
Posted: 05/19/13 - Weather threatened Junction City High School's graduation Sunday night and even though the ceremony had to be moved indoors, it didn't dampen the mood. Read More
Posted: 05/19/13 - The weather held out in the Little Apple Sunday as hundreds of Manhattan High School students received their diplomas after four years of hard work. Read More
Updated: 05/18/13 - More than 3,300 Kansas State University students celebrated their graduation this weekend, looking back at their time spent at K-State and ahead at their future. One graduate received her diploma with very mixed emotions. Read More
Updated: 05/17/13 - Members of local, state and federal agencies gathered Friday in Riley County to honor those killed in the line of duty. Read More