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- Donors Continue To Give To Kansas Universities
Endowments have taken hits at Kansas' two largest public universities as the stock market faltered, but alumni are keeping their pocketbooks opens. - Wichita Pawn Shops Giving More Loans
Central Kansas pawn shops report giving out more short-term loans to cash-strapped customers willing to trade wedding rings and other luxury items. - Analysis: New Kansas Gov. More Conciliatory To GOP
Democratic Gov. Mark Parkinson has been friendlier toward the Republican-controlled Legislature than his predecessor. - Explosive Devices Found In KCK House With Body
Authorities are investigating after explosive devices and a man's body were found inside the same Kansas City, Kan., home. - Kansas Survey Finds Residents Rate Traffic Flow OK
A Kansas Department of Transportation survey finds residents in five large northeast Kansas counties believe maintenance of current roads in the cities and traffic flow on major roads should be the state's top focus. - Lawrence Man In Wheelchair Sells Hotdogs
Nowatzke has to set up a 1,000-pound cart and more than a half-dozen coolers, containers and condiments. He also brings out a 65-pound shaved ice machine. - Spirit Of Kansas Recap
The celebration at Lake Shawnee provided something for everyone, crafts, a car show, a concert and much more. - Kansas Weatherman Looks Back On Long Career
Dale Collins' career as a Kansas weatherman has changed dramatically since he began 40 years ago.
- Disney World Monorail Crash Kills Driver
Two monorail trains at Walt Disney World collided early Sunday, killing a 21-year-old driver. - Tenn. Police Rule McNair's Death a Homicide
Police are calling the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide, but they haven't yet reached a conclusion about the death of the 20-year-old woman found with him. - 3 Dead After NC Fireworks Go Off, 1 In Pa. Blast
A third worker who had been preparing for an Independence Day celebration died from injuries suffered when a truckload of fireworks exploded on a dock at a remote North Carolina island, authorities said. - In Philly Schools, Most Students Get A Free Lunch
For students at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School, there IS such a thing as a free lunch - and a free breakfast, too. With no strings attached. - Speed Eaters Gain Weight, Clog Arteries But Have Few Regrets
Don Lerman set a record by eating seven sticks of salted butter in five minutes. During six years of competitive eating, he gained 100 pounds. - Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Dumps People Into Lake, Hurts 16
At least 16 people were injured when a pedestrian bridge collapsed into a lake after a July Fourth fireworks show Saturday night in Merrillville, Indiana, authorities said. - 2 Killed In California Plane Crash
A privately owned jet crashed in southern California on Saturday, killing both people on board, local and federal authorities told CNN. - Harvard Pres.: School Has Tough Choices In Decline
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust began her tenure in 2007 when the university's prosperity seeemed limitless. With its ballooning wealth, Harvard planned almost frenzied growth, from a building boom into Boston to vast increases in financial aid for students.
- Personal Details of New UK Spy Chief on Facebook
Personal details and photographs of the incoming head of Britain's international spy agency have been posted on Facebook, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband acknowledged Sunday. - Iran's Election Authority: Partial Recount Shows Election Valid
Saying it had completed an investigation into alleged voter irregularities, Iran's election authority on Monday stood by its findings that gave hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad an overwhelming victory and sparked more than two weeks of chaos in the streets. - Somali Pirates Release Belgian Ship, Crew
A Belgian ship and its crew captured by Somali pirates two months ago have been released, the Belgium government said Sunday. - Air France Plane Did Not Break Up In Flight - Report
The Air France plane that crashed a month ago off the coast of Brazil "did not break up or become destroyed in flight," but bellyflopped intact into the Atlantic Ocean, the French air investigation agency announced Thursday. - Six Killed In London High-Rise Fire
Six people were killed, including three children, when a fire broke out in a high-rise apartment building in south London on Friday afternoon, officials said. - Quake Reported Off Western Mexico
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Friday morning in the Gulf of California, off the western coast of Mexico, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. - Military ordered to turn back Zelaya's jet
Honduras' ousted President Manuel said he was getting on a flight home to reclaim his post on Sunday, accompanied by the U.N. General Assembly president and a group of journalists. - From Haiti, A Surprise: Good News About AIDS
When Micheline Leon was diagnosed with HIV, her parents told her they would fit her for a coffin.
- Republican: Sotomayor Had Ties To Extreme Group
The top Republican on the Senate committee that will consider Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination says a Puerto Rican civil rights group's papers could shed light on her judicial approach, particularly her view of racial preferences in hiring. - Palin Resigns As Governor, Leaves Plans Secret
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin abruptly announced Friday she is resigning from office at the end of the month, a shocking move that rattled the Republican party but left open the possibility she would seek a run for the White House in 2012. - Obama: Job Figures Sobering, But Show Recession Is Slowing
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama on Thursday called the nation's latest unemployment figures sobering, but said the economic recession is slowing. - SC 1st Lady Says She's Angry, May Forgive Husband
Jenny Sanford says it is up to her husband to save their 20-year marriage. She says she is still angry with him and he will deal with the consequences of his actions for a long while. - New Sotomayor Documents Detail Work Of Puerto Rican Rights Group
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Newly released documents from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's service on the board of a Puerto Rican civil rights organization show the group opposed Robert Bork's nomination to the high court more than two decades ago. - Sanford Spending Holiday Weekend With Family In Florida
COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford left the Governor's Mansion on Friday to visit with his family in Florida, his office said. - Governor Parkinson Announces Plan To Balance Kansas Budget
Governor Mark Parkinson has laid out a plan to balance the state budget that involves a combination of revenue adjustments and spending cuts. - Growing Calls for S.C. Governor Sanford to Resign
The chorus of calls for the Governor of South Carolina to step aside is deafening, after his revelation of a foreign affair.
- Obama Bemoans Golf Swing To Russian Reporter
President Barack Obama says he doesn't like his golf swing and the ball never goes where he wants. - Federer Holds Off Roddick To Win 15th Major Title
Roger Federer has won his record-breaking 15th Grand Slam title and sixth Wimbledon championship by beating Andy Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14. - Greinke Gets All-Star Nod
Royals starting pitching Zach Greinke is a member of the American League All-Star team. - Tennessee Police Rule McNair's Death A Homicide
Police are calling the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide, but they haven't yet reached a conclusion about the death of the 20-year-old woman found with him. - Stewart Wins At Daytona After Last-Lap Wreck
Tony Stewart has won at Daytona International Speedway after contact with Kyle Busch sent Busch hard into the wall right before the finish line. - Callaspo drives in 3 as Royals beat White Sox 6-4
Alberto Callaspo drove in three runs and the Kansas City Royals eclipsed their run total from their previous four games in a 6-4 victory over the White Sox on Saturday that snapped Chicago's seven-game winning streak. - Serena Williams beats sisters Venus at Wimbledon
Serena Williams kept telling herself she was facing just another foe in the Wimbledon final Saturday, just another woman who hits the ball quite hard, just another player trying to deny her a Grand Slam title. - Briscoe Wins Pole At The Glen
Ryan Briscoe has won the pole for the Camping World Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International.
- Given the content of messages he's sent, but considering he's not convicted in Dr. George Tiller's killing, should Scott Roeder's mail privileges be revoked?
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- Crimestoppers Moves Banquet to TCT!
The 28th Annual Benefit Banquet for Crimestoppers moves from the Holidome to Topeka Civic Theatre.. this time for laughs! Click on the Crimestoppers official website to order your tickets for this January 20th event. - TPD Hot Wheels Alerts
Sign up to be notified in the Topeka Police Department's Hot Wheels program at the following link: - Needed: New TPD Recruits
Deputy Chief Walt Wywadis told 13 News Monday the call is out for more potential police officers! Training is already underway for 13 recruits, and more are being sought for TPD officer training in April. Click on here for details at the Topeka Police Department's newly redesigned website. - WIBW
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- Television Networks Planning Jackson Coverage
The memorial for Michael Jackson may be a tough ticket live, but it shouldn't be hard to find it on television. - California Students Get X-Rated Version Of Class DVD
A Northern California elementary school teacher sent her students home for the summer with a video of class memories, only the DVD included six seconds of her having sex on a couch. - New Zealand Airline Issues Nude Safety Video
New Zealand's national airline has adopted a cheeky way to encourage passengers to watch its in-flight safety video: The cabin crew's uniforms are nothing but body paint. - Uncertain Future For Jackson's Neverland Ranch
Michael Jackson's death last Thursday renewed speculation about the future of the four-square-mile Neverland Ranch. Will it be turned into a tourist attraction celebrating the King of Pop? Restored for his family to use? Or be sold? - DEA Joins Michael Jackson Death Probe
The circumstances surrounding Michael Jackson's death have become a federal issue, with the Drug Enforcement Administration asked to help police take a look at the pop star's doctors and possible drug use. - Oscar Winning Film Star Karl Malden Dies at 97
From "Streetcar Named Desire" to "The Streets of San Francisco," Karl Malden's astounding film and television career spanned six decades. - Bees Seek Sanctuary In Caldwell Church
First Presbyterian Church in Caldwell is creating quite a buzz. About a week ago, a church custodian noticed pools of liquid in the Sunday school rooms. Once she started cleaning it up, she discovered it was honey. - Poll: 64% Say Too Much Jackson Coverage
Nearly two in three Americans say news organizations have given too much coverage to the death of Michael Jackson, but half say the media have struck the right balance between covering the pop star's personal life and musical career.
- Budget Cuts Include K-12, Higher Education
Governor Mark Parkinson announced budget cuts this past week that include K-12 and higher education. Are these the right moves for Kansas, both now and in the future? Read on and let me know! - Palin and Politics
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Watch the amazing video. - On This 4th, Thank Teddy Roosevelt!
- Squirrel Pops Out Of Woman's Shirt...
Watch the video for yourself. - A Weighty Debate
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