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- Man Shot Himself In Manhattan
A man was airlifted to Stormont-Vail Hospital after he shot himself. - Silver Alert Issued
Authorities issued a Silver Alert Saturday night in Atchison County for Patricia Kimmi. - Topeka Zoo Gorilla Dead
The Topeka Zoo is responding to the recent death of a gorilla. - FREEday the 13th: Prizes and Info
WIBW is turning Friday the 13th into FREEday the 13th! You can win prizes throughout the day simply by watching WIBW. - Barry Smith Treats Hastings Customers To His New Novel
"Only Milo" is a new book by Emporia State professor Barry Smith. He was at Hastings in Topeka signing his new work. - St. David's Hosts Open House Showing Resiliency & a New Home to Community
Almost three years ago St. David’s Episcopal Church was destroyed in an arson fire. But the church's weekend open house shows it spirit and desire to keep going forward to the surrounding community.
- No Evidence Wounded Hit By Friendly Fire at Fort Hood
There is no evidence of "friendly fire" during this week's deadly shooting at Fort Hood, an Army spokesman said Saturday. - House Passes Health Care Reform Bill
The House of Representatives on Saturday night passed a sweeping health care bill by a vote of 220-215. - Newborn Inspires Mom To Lose 71 Pounds
Veronica Noone had been a little overweight since her teens, and, like many people, had spent the better part of her life trying different diets, whatever was popular at the time. She has learned to stablize a healthy wieght. - A New Way of Looking At The World
What's the first thing that goes through your mind when someone says the word "data"? - Social Networks and Kids: How Young Is too Young?
Status updates, photo tagging and FarmVille aren't just for adults or even teenagers anymore. - Celebs Shell Out Big Bucks For Security
Celebrities are always trying to build walls around themselves, literally and figuratively, and those walls cost money.
- Report: Iran Will Not Ship Uranium Out Of The Country
A senior Iranian politician said Saturday the country would not ship low-enriched uranium out of the country, which is a major part of a pending nuclear deal between Iran and international powers, according to semiofficial state media. - Kenya's Street Teens Struggle to Survive
On a wet dawn in Nairobi, Kenya, Joan stands on a grubby patch of concrete she calls home. - India's Bustling Capital Fights Space Crunch
It's a city jostling for space -- and work. Welcome to the Indian capital of New Delhi, home to about 17 million people with more than half-a-million vehicles zigzagging its crammed roads. - Danish Journalism Student Held In Iran
A Danish journalism student has been arrested in Iran, the Danish Foreign Ministry told CNN on Saturday. - Saudi Minister Gets H1N1 Vaccine On TV To Calm Fears
Saudi Arabia's health minister was the first person in the country to receive the H1N1 vaccination Saturday in a televised event aimed at calming fears about the safety of the vaccine. - 2 U.S. Soldiers Missing In Afghanistan
Two American paratroopers went missing on Wednesday during a "routine resupply mission in western Afghanistan," the NATO-led force in the country said Friday.
- Kansas Prep Zone Scoreboard 11-07
Saturday Night High school football Prep Zone scoreboard. - Washburn Soccer Team Wrap Up Season With Shutout Win
The Washburn Lady Blues soccer team wrapped up the 2009 season on a three-match winning streak with a 1-0 win over Missouri Western. - No. 9 Lady Blues Outlast No. 22 Pittsburg State
The ninth-ranked Washburn Lady Blues volleyball withstood a wild third set to beat No. 22-ranked Pittsburg State on Saturday afternoon at Lee Arena. - #7 ESU Volleyball Sweeps MSSU
All-American Arica Shepard had 18 kills and 11 digs in a 3-0 sweep by #7 Emporia State over Missouri Southern on Saturday night in White Auditorium. - Lady Blues Basketball To Face Iowa In Exhibition Opener
The Washburn Lady Blues will open the 2009-10 season with the first of two exhibition games against Division I competition when they face Iowa on Sunday, Nov. 8 in Iowa City at 3 p.m. - KU Volleyball Suffers Road Loss At Oklahoma
After winning three-straight Big 12 Conference road matches, the Kansas volleyball team suffered a 3-0 setback (25-17, 25-16, 25-13) at Oklahoma Saturday afternoon.
- Family Says Fort Hood Suspect Was Taunted For Being Muslim
Family members say Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was harrassed for his Muslim faith, but it's not known if that motivated him to open fire on fellow soldiers Thursday. - Riley County Murder Suspect Back In Kansas
Luis Aguirre has been transferred to the Riley County Jail from Austin, Texas. He is being held on a $2.5 million bond. - Inmate Indicted In 2003 Killing At Leavenworth
30-year old Michael White is charged with the murder of Michael McAnulty, who was killed Dec. 31, 2003. - Police Arrest Two In Prostitution Sting
Two women were arrested for soliciting undercover officers for prostitution at Topeka spas: Eva Spa and JJ Spa. - TPD Takes Aim At Underage Drinking
A TPD task force targeted underage drinking Halloween night. - Township Offers Reward For Cemetery Vandals
St. George Cemetery suffered $5,000 in vanadlism damage Halloween night.
- Lots of newsrooms are asking this question today. On this first anniversary of Barack Obama's election as President, how do you think he's doing?
- The White House Health Care Plan
Read the full plan outlined by the President in his address to Congress Wednesday night. - Congress to Kansas Schedule
For the complete schedule of U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins' "Congress to Kansas" tour, click the following link: - Political Headlines
- Tax Day Tea Parties
For a list of Tax Day Tea Parties being organized across the state by Americans for Prosperity, click the link below: - Shawnee
- No More Farm Animals, Says Clooney After 'Men Who Stare at Goats' Role
It may seem stranger than fiction, but George Clooney's latest film, paranormal comedy "The Men Who Stare at Goats," was inspired by real events. - Singer Monica 'Still Standing' After Overcoming Tragedies
At first, R&B singer Monica wanted no part of reality television. - World Needs A Break From Foo Fighters, Says Front Man Grohl
A huge portrait of Dave Grohl hangs in the Control Room of the Foo Fighters' Studio 606. He's wearing a smoking jacket, holding a brandy snifter and looks very much like the Man of the Manor -- albeit one in need of a haircut. - Leno Would Return to "Tonight" if Asked
NBC already has buyer's remorse about moving the former "Tonight Show" host to prime time. Leno says if it's not working with Conan, he would consider the late night shift. - Def Jam Changed Music Business, Still A Power At 25
A recipe that includes a nondescript New York University dorm room, a heavyset Jewish kid from Long Island and a street-wise black guy from Queens seems like an unlikely one to cook up musical history. - Anna Nicole Smith Drug Case To Go To Trial
A judge ruled Friday there was probable cause to try Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern and two doctors for involvement in an alleged conspiracy to provide drugs to a known addict.
- Survivor Samoa SPOILER - Episode 9 - "Tastes Like Chicken”
Get up to date Survivor Samoa Episode 9 "Tastes Like Chicken" SPOILER info on the reward challenge, immunity challenge, hidden immunity idol, tribal council, and other events that take place. Has Russell been caught? - Ft. Hood Reminder to Heal Soldiers' Bodies - and Minds
- Survivor Samoa Episode 8 - Review of "All Hell Breaks Loose” – Blindside!
The tribes merge! After the merge Russell H. thought of himself as the king! One castaway can’t keep his mouth shut which gets him voted out! - e-Mail: The New Snail Mail?
- Last Gasps of the Season
- Final Four or Bust?
- Mexico Flexes Muscle Against Dangerous, Mysterious Drug Cartel
(CNN) -- Police say that the Mexican drug cartel known as La Familia Michoacana this summer killed 12 federal police officers, attacked several police stations, and plotted to drag a cabinet member's name in the mud. - Clinton Calls Aleged Volence, Rapes In Guinea ‘Criminality Of The Greatest Degree’
WASHINGTON (CNN) –Alleged violence by government troops in Guinea represents “criminality of the greatest degree,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday. - Homeless Find Hope In Working On TV Show
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA (CNN) -- Just a few years ago, Ron Kenebrew was in prison. When he got out, he moved from Arizona to Minnesota, but he soon wound up homeless. - Suspects Arrested In Colombia Massacre Of Indigenous People
(CNN) — Three suspects have been arrested in the August slaying of 12 indigenous Awa people in southwestern Colombia, the military announced Tuesday. - Dalai Lama To Meet With Obama After His Trip To China
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will meet with the Dalai Lama after the president's trip to China, the State Department said Monday. - Honduras Repeals Emergency Decree
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (CNN) — Honduras’ de facto president said Monday he has lifted a controversial emergency decree that had limited some civil liberties.
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