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Posted: 10:37 PM Shawnee County voters can visit the election office at 37th and S. Topeka from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Posted: 10:37 PM Shawnee County voters can visit the election office at 37th and S. Topeka from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Posted: 10:37 PM The U.S. government issued its latest version of a worldwide safety caution Wednesday to U.S. citizens abroad.
Posted: 10:27 PM Thanks to the growth of smartphone adoption, about half of U.S. mobile phone owners use their devices while watching TV, a new study suggests.
Updated: 9:36 PM City commissioners in Junction City have approved $3.66 million in bonds to help fund a brand new facility for a local car dealer.
Updated: 9:36 PM The heat is taking its toll on crops all over the midwest, forcing farmers to yield unexpectedly low quality crops this time of year. Even the most experienced farmers are feeling the effects of this summers drought.
Posted: 9:21 PM Washburn's Board of Regents approved Wednesday the funding plans for a new, $40 million home for Washburn's Law School.
Posted: 9:02 PM 13 News has learned Menards is shooting for a mid-August opening for its first Topeka location.
Updated: 8:55 PM A unique camp in Junction City is giving back to hundreds of military children and helping them cope with the loss of a parent or deal with parents who are injured or deployed.
Posted: 6:10 PM The government plans to close its lab at Plum Island, New York and open a new $1.14 billion facility in Kansas.
Posted: 6:05 PM Gov. Sam Brownback said Wednesday that orders for new commercial aircraft announced at the Farnborough International Airshow in England would be good for the aviation business in Kansas.
Posted: 6:02 PM Google isn't revealing much in advance so it can make a big splash with a July 26 announcement.
Posted: 5:42 PM The USDA is updating crop insurance information for drought-damaged crops in Kansas. Here's how.
Posted: 5:28 PM Sales of Lottery products in the past fiscal year were nearly $244 million.. up nearly five percent from the previous year’s sales.
Updated: 4:19 PM With triple digit temperatures forecast to stick around at least a week, there's not much relief in site for people or pets. Dogs are clinging to blocks of ice, trying to keep cool at Helping Hands Humane Society.
Posted: 3:25 PM State Emergency Board chairman Adrian Polansky says he's recommending Gov. Sam Brownback request 37 more counties be put under federal disaster declaration due to drought conditions.
Posted: 2:39 PM World War II veteran Don Revert is going to Washington, D.C., for the first time this month on the first such trip offered this year by the state's new Kansas Honor Flight organization.
Updated: 11:54 PM "Bang, bang, pause, bang!" Prosecutor Chris Biggs began his closing statement in Anceo Stovall's murder trial, punctuating the alleged shooting sequence that killed 40-year-old Natalie Gibson with his fist.
Posted: 9:49 AM At 3:30 Wednesday morning, police responded to a report of a stabbing at 4601 S.W. West Drive. When officers arrived, they found Pasqual Tziquin-Suy, age 33 of Topeka with non-threatening injuries.
Posted: 7:42 AM Ellis County will have its first wind power project, if Fort Hays State University meets certain requirements.
Posted: 6:17 AM Gov. Sam Brownback tours southeast Kansas to see the effects of intense summer heat and drought.
Posted: 6:15 AM A Kansas Court of Appeals panel has let stand a restraining order that limits prairie dog poisoning.
Posted: 10:19 PM It will be another four months before Topeka city leaders decide on a Kansas Avenue downtown revitalization plan. A multimillion dollar budget resolution for the plan was deferred on Tuesday (7/17).
Posted: 9:46 PM CBC says inventory of O- blood is at a half-day supply. They're also at less than a day's supply of A- and B-.