Updated: 11:13 PM 13 News first brought you the story of Greg and Melanie Hasselman last year. Greg had been waiting for a heart and liver transplant, when hundreds of people showed support, through money, and through kind words. Now Melanie says she wants supporters to hear the next chapter of the story.
Updated: 10:18 PM Music and the smell of delicious barbecue filled the air as locals danced and enjoyed an evening on kansas avenue, dancing and dining in the NOTO Arts District.
Posted: 4:29 PM New studies by University of Kansas researchers find that the downturn in the economy has made it more difficult for those on the lower end of the income levels to obtain educational opportunities.
Updated: 4:26 PM A Kansas judge says prosecutors can use at trial a police interview with the father of two children found bound in a Walmart parking lot.
Updated: 11:29 AM An 11 year old Topeka girl is still awaiting a life saving double lung transplant as her family hopes to raise enough money to save her.
Updated: 10:34 PM Vicky Bowers, the widow of Steven Bowers, filed a lawsuit against B&H Motors, doing business as Thunderhill Speedway, and Michael Henry. Track promoter Mike Conkwright says current management purchased the track in 2010 and made safety improvements.
Posted: 9:54 PM It’s been a record year for Kansas State University in vital areas like enrollment and fundraising. University president Kirk Schulz touched on those topics as he delivered his annual State of the University address.
Updated: 9:30 PM The pregame king and queen ceremony at Seaman High School on Friday night began with a moment of silence for Brenna Morgart. The 18-year old was murdered just after graduation in May while out for a jog.
Posted: 8:29 PM A follow up report on the arrest and conviction of Dana Chandler for the murders of Karen Harkness and Michael Sisco has been chosen as the season premiere for the CBS show 48 Hours.
Posted: 5:52 PM Rasmussen College hosted a ground breaking ceremony Friday morning for its new campus on Governor View Road, just west of SW 6th and Fairlawn.
Updated: 11:03 PM University athletics are always looking for an edge on the competition, and Washburn university hopes to have just that with some cutting edge vision skills technology called D2 by Dynavision Technologies.
Updated: 2:12 PM Drugs, cash, tires and rims and a Cadillac were seized from a Junction City home by narcotics officers. The drug bust was the result of an investigation that spanned several months into suspected drug activity at the residence, according to police.