The Salina Journal reports the sheriff's department would not say Thursday whether a body found Thursday was that of 27-year-old Kristin Tyler. More information was expected to be released Friday.
Misty Durham is angry about the investigation into her son's death, five-month-old Caleb Stewart who was found unresponsive in a daycare home.
The state gives perspective to daycare investigations.
Native American leaders were on hand for the ceremonial signing of a bill designating the first Wednesday of February as Native American Day at the Capitol.
The automotive collision repair programs with Washburn Technical Institute and Manhattan Area Technical College turned over the keys to two refurbished vehicles Thursday during a presentation at the Statehouse.
Mayor Larry Wolgast was on hand Thursday along with chamber members and exhibit sponsors to cut the ribbon and officially open the zoo's Alligator Frenzy exhibit.
Topeka Police Department detectives are asking for the public‘s assistance in attempting to identify a white male suspect who is wanted in connection with the vandalism to several mobile homes at 4637 SE Village Pkwy.
Top Republicans in the Kansas Legislature had dreamed of ending its annual session in 80 days, a show of efficiency that would have trimmed 10 days off the normal but often-violated schedule.
A detention hearing is scheduled to resume in federal court in Topeka in the case of a Kansas doctor indicted on four charges of illegal distribution of drugs from his Manhattan clinic.
After performing with band mates on the front veranda of Topeka High School, Jasper Shrake, who was born with Spina Bifida, was presented with two professional trumpets!!
The community is still showing support for Morgan Kottman, a 13-year-old girl who has a brain stem tumor, by going out to a benefit baseball game in her name.