Posted: 10:19 PM Junction City Police stopped a GMC pickup, driven by 78-year-old Marhsall Dion, around 9:30 Tuesday morning on I-70 for a traffic violation.
Posted: 9:55 PM Kobach said Monday he has contacted state and Wyandotte County officials seeking an investigation into the protest held Saturday outside his Piper home.
Updated: 9:51 PM The Kansas Highway Patrol reports a Toyota car, driven by 90 year old Frederick Danenberg of Manhattan, pulled out in front of a semi truck that was traveling westbound on U24.
Updated: 5:42 PM Juneteenth is annual celebration to reflect on the importance that the Emancipation Proclamation had on Americans that suddenly were free from slavery.
Updated: 5:35 PM The National Weather Service is assessing a possible microburst that hit about a two block section of Topeka during a storm Tuesday afternoon.
Updated: 5:42 PM Tens of thousands of kids and adults around the world are united to set a new Guinness World Record
and this is the first time Topeka is splashing in.
Posted: 11:22 AM A Kansas City, Kan., utility company is investigating reports that a downed power line at a public park was left unattended for more than 11 hours before a man was electrocuted.
Posted: 7:19 AM Lawrence officials are taking aim at a bed bug problem that's emerging at apartment complexes with new rules allowing the city to tell people how and when to exterminate the critters.
Posted: 5:14 AM A new report estimates that just 11 percent of the Kansas winter wheat is now ripe, with harvest in much of southern Kansas just days away.
Updated: 11:42 AM A Kansas State University graduate student responsible for a head-on collision that killed an Ogden couple will serve 60 days in the Riley County Jail.
Updated: 4:07 PM Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach says the state's proof-of-citizenship requirement for new voters can still be enforced after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against a similar Arizona law.
Updated: 9:27 AM For the third time in 7 months, Wolfe's downtown Topeka photography shop was burglarized and property worth up to 20 thousand dollars stolen.
Posted: 2:04 PM A Topeka man has pleaded guilty to taking part in an armed robbery at a Little Caesars Pizza restaurant, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today.
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