Topeka, KS News
- Topeka, KS News
- Ceremony honors Civil War veterans
- Woman 'pinballs' across Westgate Bridge in crash
- Police and fire calls
- Upcoming events
- Memorial Day: A time to help veterans in need
- 81-year-old woman recalls 2011 skydive
- Full speed ahead: Locomotive overhaul chugs along
- Personal trials prompt book for stressed-out caregivers
- Camp introduces women to construction
- Governing bodies won't meet
- It's Your Business
- Last Minute Folk presents as-seen-on-TV act
- 1 hurt in southeast Shawnee County crash
- Leftwich jailed on murder, kidnapping counts
- Police probe shooting on Highland Court
- Police calls
- Young woman killed in hit-run accident
- Sheriff's office attempting to locate 18-year-old woman
- The Villages makes land purchase
- Jamie Hancock: Beware of bagworms
- At Home: Art fair treasures illuminate empty spaces
- Library to show movies based on storybooks
- Lawrence man charged in Topeka bank robbery
- Man arrested in Westar substation copper theft
- Minor accident downtown involves four vehicles
- Blackburn announces bid for commission seat
- VFW Post 1650 to hold Memorial Day service
- Mayim Bialik victim of cyberbullying
- College's effort to get Topeka site hits a snag
- Upcoming events
- Zoo's rainforest to reopen Saturday
- Kansas Jayhawk Basketball to revive series with Colorado Buffalos in 2012-2013
- Woman shot in leg in East Topeka
- 3 in custody after 3-block car chase
- Pizza delivery driver robbed near WU
- Senator Roberts' Memorial Day Statement
- Roberts Report - May 25
- Man on NEK most wanted caught after chase
- Copper theft brazen, costly, dangerous
- NE Kan. man pleads no contest to raping child
- Weekend calendar
- Symphony offers summer youth academy
- Project Topeka nets 182 tons of food
- Kids Stampede set at Old Prairie Town
- Motorcycle event to proceed
- Carnival returns to Expocentre grounds
- Victim not cooperating after truck shot
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Candidates gain place on county commission ballot
- U.S. Bank on Wanamaker robbed
- Memorial Day events set this weekend
- Lawyers submit names to fill judicial vacancy
- ICYMI: Rep. Lynn Jenkins to Tout GOP Jobs Plan & American Energy in the Weekly Republican Address
- Memorial Day to Labor Day filled with fun
- What do you think, Ichabods? Is this group of incoming students spirited enough...
- It's another NSO day, and we've got another great group of incoming students on...
- Cooler day with chance of showers on tap
- Governor to speak at hometown ceremony
- Families fight effort to bar video release
- Man arrested on drug, explosives counts
- One arrested after overnight chase
- Networking saved this dachsund couple
- Military Installations to Observe Memorial Day
- Zombies to stroll the Avenue at film fest
- Wind, copper theft knock out power
- Drowning suit trial date moved to November
- Westar to band falcon chicks May 30
- Lawyer Cook enters 2nd District commission race
- Trilogies argument
- Sweet career opportunities coming to Topeka
- Police warn of increase in bicycle thefts
- Boy, 13, critically injured in hit-and-run
- Habitat, Remodelers Council partner
- Groups combine for home revitalization
- Topeka man to be tried in kidnapping, threat to use battery acid
- Sens. Roberts and Moran, Reps. Jenkins and Pompeo: WSU and KSU Should Remain Part of “Center of Excellence” for GA Research
- Summer fun family style
- TPD plans check lanes for Wednesday night
- Treasurer's offices close at 11
- Relative of murdered trooper: Killer should only leave prison 'in a body bag'
- Two stabbed in attack at WIBW-TV studios
- Metro board to review CEO applicants
- Car into house starts couple's anniversary
- Car into house starts couple's 60th anniversary
- Governors have questions on flood control
- Relihan: Sunny and windy today
- Senator Roberts: Protection of Intellectual Property Critical to Rural Economy, Job Creation
- Urban properties maintain farm status
- Governing body picks interim city manager
- Fishermen safely pull dad, son from Kaw
- Utility rate hike proposal sparks spirited debate
- Around Northeast Kansas This Weekend
- TPD releases report detailing dog's death
- Police arrest wanted fugitive
- Did you know that Information Systems and Services was recently renamed Informat...
- Responsibility for cyberbulling
- Treasurer's office closes early once again, deadlines extended
- County to consider $67K purchase of parks vehicles
- Police: Argument led to shooting Monday
- Thomas, Armstrong file for commission seat
- Model's tragic death leaves behind painful memories
- Historic locomotive on track to new use
- City announces street closures
- 400 attend first Mars job info session
- Relihan: Breezy, warm Tuesday
- Police investigating robbery to business
- Former Kansas guard Keith Langford finding success overseas
- Police investigate central Topeka shooting
- Shawnee Heights board honors retirees
- Festy Fest brings local talent together for a weekend of music + Previews!
- Topeka man arrested for burglary
- CBC seeking donors for weekend demand
- Metro to dispose of trolley, upgrade radio system
- Suspect in cold case rape awaits parole decision
- Business Watch
- Hayden alumnus completes basic military training
- Topeka youth's invention attracts attention
- Treasurer's office stops issuing tickets at 10:30
- Topekan sentenced in child porn case
- Couponing responsibly
- County races see sparse competition, so far
- Ravi sentenced to 30 days jail for cyberbullying
- Police seek stolen vehicle with Georgia plates
- National Strawberries and Cream Day
- Jeff. Co. rancher announces House seat candidacy
- LaRocca's Pizza to donate sales for Harveyville relief
- Convenience stores join salt reduction effort
- Happy Monday, Ichabods! Here's a little something we've been working on lately...
- Battleship
- Dark Shadows
- State Rep. Bob Bethell dies in car crash
- Summer Strawberry-Avocado Salad
- Police and fire calls
- Topeka girl hospitalized after pool incident
- Prosecutor seeks gun, gang ties in Gibson slaying
- Prosecutor seeks gun, gang evidence in Gibson slaying
- Library to begin screening Friday Flicks series
- Library to screen G-, PG-rated movies
- Harvesters announces food giveaway in Rossville
- Better Business Bureau warns against Craigslist scams
- State budget deal struck
- Police and fire calls
- Churches gather for Pentecost service
- City plans sealing project on S.E. Adams
- It's Your Business
- Topekan, horse enter trail competition
- Building fences: Seaman student project aids Alma cemetery
- Topeka-born Houdyshell to vie for a Tony
- Utility rate hike to be considered
- Washburn Rural lists 2012 graduates
- Upcoming events
- Brunner earns Eagle Award
- Seaman lists 2012 graduates
- Silver Lake lists 2012 graduates
- Rossville lists 2012 graduates
- Shawnee Heights lists 2012 graduates
- Sunflower Music Festival 2012
- From probation to prison in one short song
- Police, fire calls
- Why Facebook is Important To Small Businesses
- Cair Paravel lists 2012 graduates
- Heritage Christian lists 2012 graduates
- Volunteer of the week
- Distinctive sculpture finds new Topeka home
- Topeka couple safe after accident on US-75
- At Home: A passion for roses
- Jamie Hancock: It's time to mulch
- Topeka High lists 2012 graduates
- Kelly captured, removed from most wanted list
- Jackson Co. couple convicted of sex crimes against children
- 'On the Other Hand' to air last show Thursday
- Car crashes into tree; driver missing
- Highland Park lists 2012 graduates
- Topeka West lists 2012 graduates
- Robinson-Lopez earns Eagle Award
- Kansas STAR bonds vote tests beliefs in capitalism, economic freedom
- Meet this year's Summer Orientation Counselors!
- It's New Student Orientation Day! If you see those new students around campus t...
- Mars Chocolate schedules information session
- Friday car chase ends in arrest
- Relihan: Partly cloudy, warm Friday on tap
- Street closures planned for coming weeks
- Two arrested in carjacking at gunpoint
- 4 removed from most wanted list; 2 added
- NBA legend Russell lauds Topeka for Brown case
- Advisory council reports to USD 501 board
- Student say bye as last bell goes off at Avondale East
- Final bell rings at Avondale East
- Trampled by Turtles races after Brown Bird at the Granada + Previews!
- Library getting a new online catalog
- One injured in accident at I-70/Fairlawn
- One taken to hospital in accident at I-70/Fairlawn
- USPS to move ahead with consolidation plan
- Police ask for help in recent assault/theft
- Songwriter Brice makes his mark as an artist
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday May 17, 2012
- Season closes with Jazz Master Barron
- In Kansas, phony tax cut debate
- Zoo project gets jump start from bank
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- LOUDsoftLOUD to sound off again Friday
- Gutierrez to sing at scholarship dance
- Reggae rounds out the weekend at Celtic Fox
- Have you heard about our fabulous SOCs yet? Our Summer Orientation Counselors a...
- Treasurer's offices to close early Friday
- Public hearing set on health agency building sale
- Wichita school spending: The grain of truth
- The emoticon defense is no defense
- Full Appropriations Committee Advances NBAF Funding
- Kansas tax reform is needed
- Corporations are people, too
- Kansas could grow with lower taxes
- Former Kansas Jayhawk receives 1 vote for 3rd place rookie of the year
- Hey, Class of 2012 - stay in touch! Like Washburn Alumni Association to stay co...
- Myth: Markets can solve all problems without government at all
- Marlowe and Me: A Look at Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye
- The perils of resume puffery
- Wichita taxicab regulations likely to impede progress
- Pompeo: Ending tax credits for energy doesn’t violate pledge
- Now that finals are done, what are your plans for the summer? Graduates - how d...
- Myth: All relations among humans can be reduced to market relations
- Small Kansas town prepares for 50th rodeo
- Hutchinson man's leg amputated after accident
- Obama seeks to undercut Romney's record on jobs
- Relihan: Sunny skies set for Topeka
- Salina airport to host thunderstorm study
- Kan. immigration measure rejected in budget talks
- Rollover accident sends man to hospital
- Two dead in major Riley County accident
- Bullets miss children in Sunday night drive by
- Street closings announced
- Court denies Hollister's motions
- Sheriff's deputies make 36 traffic stops
- Salvation Army head moving to Des Moines
- Burglars and burglar alarms: Watch out for both
- Paranormal event to be held at haunted restaurant in Lawrence
- Young boy stages WBC counter-protest
- Kids see result of train crash at emergency showcase
- 2012 University of Kansas graduates
- 2012 Hayden High School graduates
- HHHS 'graduating' pets to new homes
- Lockhart's eighth first appearance will set record
- Topekans vie for Ninja Warrior title
- Congratulations to the class of 2012! We're so proud of you!
- Police and fire calls
- City to consider $4M budget for S. Kansas Ave.
- Youth killed in Pott County hunting accident
- Pot-bellied pig that ran loose taken to vet
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- Missionary to speak at Topeka church
- WU students proud to be graduating
- Solos featured in Festival Singers' finale
- 'Elmo's Super Heroes' will empower kids
- Mother's Day special and last minute gifts
- Treasure hunting: you never know what you might find to sell on eBay!
- The Mack Attack: A Pimptacular Review of 70s Blaxplotation at its Finest
- Topeka This Weekend: Mother’s Day Special
- Police, fire calls
- Man drowns when mower overturns into pond
- Washburn lists 2012 spring graduates
- Two added to most wanted list
- Jackson Co. inmates work to maintain cemetery
- City to share half-cent sales tax project list
- Kalas earns rank of Eagle
- Kansas House delegation voices concerns with EPA regulation
- Metro CEO separation has cost $120K
- Designers' Showhouse open through May 13
- Sunday, evening bus services not likely to return
- Jamie Hancock: Try growing veggies in containers
- Countywide DUI patrol coming Saturday
- Judge to Lockhart: This case will 'move forward'
- Verdict upheld in post-concert murder
- Palmer, activist for capitalism, to speak in Wichita
- Nashville group headlines Celebration Walk
- Last day of finals! Are you hanging in there? Excited to be done soon? Ready...
- Relihan: Highs around 80 expected today
- Man jailed after domestic disturbance
- Police warn about scam involving automated phone calls
- Moran receives conservative award
- WU Tech team takes 9th in auto skills competition
- Sheriffs: Be aware of credit card skimming
- 3 hurt in crash near Cedar Crest
- 2 arrested in cab after fleeing authorities
- Lawrence man injured in K-4 accident
- Weekend calendar
- Visit Topeka throws downtown party
- Two musicals to close this weekend
- Restaurants offer music for mothers
- TCT offers one night of improv comedy
- USD 501 students upset about Internet filter
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Columbian stages a classic, 'Guys and Dolls'
- 911 system would allow for public, private communication
- Topeka High, Wichita East to compete on QUEST
- 'Straight No Chaser' is on tap at TPAC
- Luther Place garage sale Saturday
- Man killed when struck by train in N. Topeka
- Long lines back at treasurer's office
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday May 10, 2012
- County denies 2012 Teamster pay increase
- Myth: Privatizaton and marketization in post-communist societies were corrupt, which shows that markets are corrupting
- Two more days! How are you hanging in there?
If you have some down time and ha...
- Relihan: Sunny and mild today
- Kansas drug store files 1,000 orders for pair
- 14-year-old's joy ride ends in crash at Walmart
- Randolph grade school burglarized
- Carjacking reported in Highland Park
- Penguin Plunge opens at Topeka Zoo
- Strangers at a Station: A Review of David Lean's Brief Encounter
- Lockhart co-defendant pleads guilty
- Barnett pleads guilty to home invasion
- Man flees traffic stop, struggles with officers
- 911 scanners may go silent
- Blind Tiger strikes gold in World Beer Cup
- Zoo to stay open later for penguin debut
- Postal service won't close any rural offices in Kan.
- Man, 33, latest featured offender of week
- Community Action board meeting Thursday
- NBAF Funding Included in Initial Draft of House Appropriations Bill
- Myth: When prices are liberalized and subject to market forces, they just go up
- Halfway there - keep it up, Ichabods! We need some relaxing/inspirational tunes...
- Crews respond to car-pedestrian accident
- Pedestrian hit by car suffers minor injuries
- Relihan: Highs in lower 70s today
- Relihahn: Highs in lower 70s today
- Strip club shooting leaves one wounded
- Exhibition 'Inside 'Peanuts': The Life And Art Of Charles M. Schulz' at MulvaneArt Museum
- Selections From The Permanent Collection
- Crazy for an Old School Hit: A brief review of Woody Allen's Bananas
- Crazy for an Old School Hit: A brief review of Woody Allen's Bananas
- Big 12 introduces Bob Bowlsby as new commissioner
- Big 12 introduces Bob Bowlsby as new commissioner
- S. Kansas Avenue gets a theme
- Big Gigantic to perform at Wakarusa Music Festival 2012
- Council won't pay for damages to tent
- Beyond Leftovers: Stretch That Tasty Recipe Into Two Meals
- Brewster Place celebrates with block party
- Man draws life sentence for felony murder
- County to consider rejecting fact-finding recommendation
- Block of N.E. Monroe to close for day
- Archer files for county commission seat
- Zoo to launch Penguin Plunge on Thursday
- Topeka Church and Community Resources Combine to Save Homeless Man From Suicide
- Teacher appreciation week 2012: make your appreciation count
- Washburn students to receive nursing degrees
- St. Francis joins women's heart health program
- Olathe kennel club to hold show at Expocentre
- S.E. Highland house fire probably caused by candle
- D.A. Taylor files for re-election, announces goals
- U.P. steam engine leaves Topeka
- Myth: Markets only benefit the rich and talented
- Good morning, Ichabods! One day down! Are you ready for Tuesday?
- Relihan: Sunny, mild day ahead
- Washburn Tech to hold car show and fair
- Shooting victim located after report of gunshots
- Topeka police officer shoots, kills dog
- Shawnee Heights board discusses facility master plan
- Commissioners, county counselor had had it with treasurer
- County election office releases early filing data
- House pushes ahead with Senate map
- Group aims to restore Dornwood Park
- Intellectuals vs. the rest of us
- WU yearbooks come with Farley bobbleheads
- Local TV station sold in group deal
- County to buy building for election office
- Eagle Auto Wash to host blood drive
- Road work, events to close streets
- Two Westar falcon chicks hatch
- Why are Topeka’s Small Businesses Still Not Hiring?
- Political cronyism has become the way
- It's here! Finals week is under way! Good luck to all our Ichabods - you can d...
- Myth: Markets debase culture and art
- Relihan: Cooler, less humid Monday
- Police respond to invasion at Washburn Arms
- Closure lacking in 20 cases
- Free food distribution scheduled for Tuesday
- Two injured in North Topeka wreck
- Daniels' 'Home' has a hometown connection
- Fourth most expensive home in county may be part of tax sale
- Years since 2007 flood brings heightened response
- Years since 2007 flood bring heightened response
- Governor honors state's top scholars
- Monday's C-J last one printed in Topeka
- Analysis: Projections still soft on Kan. tax plan
- Area high school students place at history day
- Business Watch
- Myth: Markets rest on the principle of the survival of the fittest
- Sorting the options of your debt burden
- Visitors get sneak peek at Penguin Plunge
- Upcoming events
- Slain officer honored 100 years after death
- Dems elect delegates to attend DNC
- Walkers raise awareness for mental illness
- Topekan lays down Harley on I-470 ramp
- Police and fire calls
- County, city have full agendas
- Kansas Youth Chorale to sing of spring
- Veteran: 'There's a blessing in dying'
- Accident sends one to hospital
- It's Your Business
- Jay-Z ridiculed by sports writer amid claims of racism
- Myth: Markets can not meet human needs, such as health, housing, education, and food
- Police, fire calls
- Renowned 'owl artist' to show at NOTO Market
- Plant sale, auction to aid Boswell Square
- Volunteers needed for cleanup of Topeka Cemetery
- THS senior named U.S. Presidential Scholar
- Fillmore house fire caused by light bulb
- Fillmore house fire affects family of 7
- Spring Parade of Homes: Grand Award Winners
- Fairlawn Plaza to observe Cinco de Mayo
- Designers' Showhouse open through May 13
- Jamie Hancock: Flowers, vegies prefer warm soil
- The Buzz Band plans Party in the Park
- May the Fourth be with you! It’s time! Finals are coming. Are you ready? Her...
- Gunman gets 25-plus years in shooting death
- Godzilla's demise will be at Washburn
- Library CEO loses bid for ALA presidency
- Tonight's moon not just full, it's super
- 'Supermoon' to light up sky Saturday night
- Upcoming events
- Despite superintendents’ claim, Kansas schools have low standards
- Cinco de Mayo 2012: Shrimp Diablo Tacos with Margarita Fruit Salad
- Myth: Markets lead to more inequality than non-market processes
- Kevin Young planning on trying out for Puerto Rico Senior National Team
- Does government have a revenue or spending problem?
- Relihan: 'Very warm and humid'
- USD 501 says it can cover payroll
- TPAC to honor young artists
- NEK Most Wanted list adds 2, removes 2
- Topeka road closings
- Fairlawn Plaza to celebrate Cinco de Mayo
- Grand prize announced for Great Topeka Duck Race
- Weekend calendar
- HHHS sets May 12 pet Adopt-A-Thon
- Alliance on mental illness to hold 9th annual walk
- Exhibit honors 2012 Hall of Fame class
- Fifth member of Knollwood 9 set for trial
- Kansas Youth Chorale closes season
- TOSCA presents WU baritone's recital
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Panel blocks tax abatement changes
- A police officer's final hours described
- TCT gets trashy in 'Trailer Park Musical'
- Prosthetic lets diabetic get a foot up on life
- eBay Queen, what should I do with my eBay listings while I'm on vacation?
- Kansans uninformed on school spending
- Myth: Too much reliance on markets is as silly as too much reliance on socialism: the best is the mixed economy
- Wichita eatery in contempt for back pay
- Relihan: Warm with chance for showers
- Startled resident finds man asleep on porch
- After Seau debacle, NFL could have major problem on its hands
- After Seau debacle, NFL could have major problem on its hands
- Senator Roberts on Greensburg Five Years Later: Greensburg is Awe-inspiring
- eBay told me to refuse a return. Should I tell this backpacker to take a hike?
- Car strikes utility pole on S.W. 21st
- Car hits utility pole on SW 21st
- Cumbia king Fito Olivares to perform
- Multiple Knollwood Nine trials squeeze the deadlines
- Library uses data to better serve community
- Man, woman plead to storage unit break-ins
- Indictment: Topekan had molotov cocktail
- 'I Do! I Do!' explores the married life
- 23rd annual Curtis reunion planned
- Topeka doctor releases probiotics book
- Senate passes abortion bill, sending it to gov
- Teen pedestrian hit near Topeka West
- House hit by truck for second time this year
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday May 2, 2012
- Man turns self in after seeing photo on TV
- Herman Jones to be sworn in as sheriff
- Sedgwick County will hold Southfork TIF hearing
- State's rabies rate rises
- Kansas school test scores
- Classical liberalism: Liberty, individualism, and civil society
- Halfway through the last week of classes! How is everyone doing as we approach...
- Myth: Markets lead to disastrous economic cycles, such as the Great Depression
- Relihan: More warm, humid days ahead
- Woman cut while fighting off robbers
- 'Get Fit' contestants served breakfast options
- Governing body urged to raise utility rates
- WU delays pay raise, tuition hike talks
- Area blood drives planned for this week
- Tecumseh Community Dinner scheduled
- Mall has big appraisal and is big draw
- Man, 29, jailed for Let's Help vandalism
- Judge orders evaluation for slaying defendant
- Jenkins Tours Missouri River Flood Zone with Army Corps of Engineers
- Decoding coupon language
- TARC adults, fifth-graders learn from one another
- Auburn warning siren repaired
- Police seek person of interest in home invasion
- Collective Brands sold for $2 billion
- Memorial marks officer's death in 1912 gunfight
- Judge cancels Lockhart hearing, again bars Rork
- Since it's storming, today's Scorch on the Porch will be moved inside the Union!...
- Program aims to reduce Jackson Co. crime
- St. Francis to hold joint surgery education event
- Jersey Mike's sales to aid Harveyville relief
- Relihan: Breezy and warmer Tuesday
- Myth: Markets don’t work in developing countries
- Walter Williams on government in a free society
- Gas station robber thwarted by locked door
- Three years, no budget
- Manhattan woman: Stranger masturbated on porch
- Aaron Douglas Art Fair Reveals 2012 Featured Artist Lisa Adame
- County is owed $9.2M in delinquent taxes, interest
- Long waits at the treasurer's offices return
- Big Brother auditions start today at 4pm in the Washburn Room of Memorial Union!
- BNSF chemical fire does $75,000 damage
- Senators question plea for new TCF staff
- Respite from jail brief for Topeka man
- Payless owner selects buyer, finalizes details
- Two sentenced for roles in adoption scam
- Police seek stolen vehicle
- Attorney: Wilson didn't willfully neglect duties
- County defers action on off-road motorcycle complex
- Wichita to hold public hearing, again
- D.A.: Problems with Wilson don't rise to ouster
- Ghostly dentist may still be drilling teeth in haunted candy store.
- Parole considered for man who killed trooper
- 'Big Brother' holding casting call at Washburn
- Myth: The more complex a social order is, the less it can rely on markets and the more it needs government direction
- Relihan: Clouds linger with warmer temps
- In a tight job market, give yourself an edge
- May Events Preview
- Kansas state spending is not, itself, a good
- Plantation, Rib Crib close doors
- Police and fire calls
- Thornton Place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo
- Vigil to honor law enforcement officers
- Tax-exempt properties get closer look
- Needing a home
- D.A.: Serial shoplifters face years in prison
- Owners hope to clear the air on motorcycle track
- Owners hope to clear the air on off-road motorcycle track
- Kan. immigration debate still a stalemate
- Oldies radio returns to capital city
- Homeowner OK after being shot
- BBB Part 1: Debt negotiation and collection
- Myth: Markets don’t work (or are inefficient) when there are negative or positive externalities
- Tax costs block progress in Kansas
- Remembering May baskets
- A mother's struggle: How to forgive son's killer
- Washburn faculty, employees honored
- Topeka This Weekend: Stop and Smell the Roses
- Car crashes into drainage ditch behind mall
- Sunny and optimistic for 50 years
- Teen curfew suggested for high-crime areas
- Friday's storms yield two weak twisters, hail
- 580 WIBW revamps radio lineup
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- These chasers make public safety top concern
- Motocross track tops county agenda
- Volunteers make it happen when Rebuilding Together
- Topeka man injured in crash on Turnpike
- Cool temperatures and clearing skies today
- Myth: Markets cannot possibly produce public (collective) goods
- Church survives by selling Indian tacos
- Help! My item was sent to the wrong address!
- Cargill to host blood drive, pancake feed Saturday
- Thornton Place to host Cinco de Mayo celebration
- Firefighters to pass the boot for MDA
- Auburn siren malfunction may be result of lightning strike
- Parade of Homes: Builders meet buyers' need
- Designers' Showhouse open through May 13
- Jamie Hancock: Zoysia stands up to hot summers
- New dean named at Washburn Tech
- Wichita’s bailout culture
- Parks and rec offering fitness center memberships
- National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday
- Garden club has plant sale this weekend
- Lightning strike sets off structure fire
- Washburn receives record $6 million gift
- President Farley makes a very special announcement about a gift to Washburn Univ...
- Undercover probe nets prostitution arrests
- Scroggins to protest CJ, Zimmerman
- Senator Roberts: Family Farms and Rural Way of Life Preserved; Ridiculous Labor Regulations Withdrawn
- Wichita teacher labor kerfuffle illustrates the problem
- Paying For Your Car or Truck's Wrong Diagnosis
- Stay tuned this morning for an exciting announcement by President Farley at 11:3...
- Obama’s wasteful spending highlighted
- Relihan: Storms Friday could pack punch
- Police investigate Hi Park home invasion
- Myth: Markets only work when an infinite number of people with perfect information trade undifferentiated commodities
- Party chooses Jones as new county sheriff
- N.E. Kan. Most Wanted update: 2 on, 2 off
- Woman in KTA rollover out of hospital
- Weekend calendar
- City road closings announced
- Update: Jones likekly Sheriff after Klumpp withdraws
- Update: Jones next Sheriff after Klumpp withdraws
- AG Schmidt: Safe med disposal available Saturday
- Big Gigantic to headline at WUstock
- Rob Wade Band to debut video at Skinny's
- Beautification organization announces local cleanup projects
- U.S. Coast Guard Band to play free concert
- Master Gardeners to have plant sale
- Purcell's Dido and Aeneas premiers tonight! Read more:
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Comedian Brian Regan returns to TPAC
- The Rat Pack revived for Hocker musical
- MTV's 'MADE' has casting call at Washburn
- County commission relocates to consider motocross park
- Senator Roberts: Bipartisan Farm Bill Saves Taxpayer $23 Billion; Reforms American Agriculture
- Intrust Bank Arena finances: The worst news is hidden
- Myth: Markets depend on perfect information, requiring government regulation to make information available
- Relihan: Cooler temperatures Thursday
- Leno features Bunten as 'Mister Inappropriate'
- Roberts: Senate Ag Reports Out Ag Reform, Food and Jobs Bill
- Crafts National Exhibit at the Mulvane Art Museum
- Car rolls over, ruptures gas main near I-470
- Pummeled home intruder sentenced to prison
- Sounds of spring in barbershop harmony
- BBB warns of two 'old' phone scams
- Washburn Opera stages 'Dido & Aeneas'
- Onesies illustrate count of drug endangered kids
- City sees highest April temp since 1893
- Man who battered officer ruled incompetent
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday April 25, 2012
- Stanley gives notice to leave interim manager's job
- Former D.A. Hecht rips Klumpp, praises Jones
- Regulation for the sake of business
- City asks for TMTA open meetings probe
- Have you tried eBay's instant sale program?
- Air museum feed features slate of activities
- Scroggins plans rally for crime victims' rights
- Deo Gloria takes first at national arts event
- City mulls regular street pothole inspections
- In Kansas, tax reform is about job creation
- Rich States, Poor States 2012 edition released
- Ranking Member Roberts' Statement on Ag Committee Mark-up Postponement
- Ranking Member Roberts' Statement on Ag Committee Mark-up Postponement
- Myth: Reliance on markets leads to monopoly
- Splash!: Tapping into the craft beer boom
- State senate districts to be redrawn
- Relihan: Record-setting temps possible today
- Husband, wife arrested in pizza robberies
- How to sell your used textbooks on eBay. Cleaning out the school room.
- 1 injured in 3-car wreck in North Topeka
- City seeks TMTA open meetings probe
- This week's registered offender in custody
- Students earn money with 'A' grades
- Recycling trucks come in under budget
- Sen. Moran, Rep. Jenkins, Rep. Huelskamp, Rep. Pompeo, Rep. Yoder Statement on Confirmed Case of BSE
- Washburn to announce its largest gift ever
- Fidelity Banks providing free tree seedlings
- Topeka Metro introduces new programs
- Treasurer: Mail-in tag renewals backlogged
- Jones, Klumpp seek appointment as sheriff
- Rork still out as Lockhart's attorney
- Bunten won't apologize for jokes
- KDOT kicks off Work Zone Awareness Week
- Topekan wins $1 million in Powerball
- Work to close part of S. Kansas Avenue
- Lawrence police investigate 2 attacks on KU campus
- Composite of assailant in KU attack released
- Relihan: Sunny, warmer Tuesday
- Baldwin school wins national aerospace title
- Myth: Markets promote greed and selfishness
- Mobile food pantries to be held in Auburn, Rossville
- Panel taking nominations for court vacancy
- Roberts and Stabenow: US Beef and Dairy Safeguards Protect Public Health, Livestock
- In Kansas, STAR bonds vote uplifted cronyism over capitalism
- Road closings announced
- Donation helps provide child care classes
- Judicial nominating committee sets May 24 deadline
- Accreditation team listens to public comments
- Municipal Court amnesty draws 60 on Monday
- Legislators seek to delay Medicaid reform
- Spring clean your attitude!
- Kansas courts postpone next two furloughs
- Police seek stolen Pontiac Bonneville
- Apology suggested for Bunten's remarks
- Topeka This Weekend: Discovering Dinosaurs
- Kobach: Rubio and I can coexist with Romney
- Bunten calls for more officers, possible curfews
- Intentions and results
- Vandals damage markers at cemetery
- Markets are immoral or amoral
- Official: Fire near THS started in bathroom
- City announces road closings
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 23, 2012
- County accepts $988,000 bid to buy road oil
- Relihan: Sunny, getting warmer through Wed.
- Kobach urges lawmakers to finish maps
- Former Topekan arrested for cold-case homicide
- 132 vehicles stopped during checklane
- Program tries to Bridge the Gaps
- Youth program tries to Bridge the Gaps
- Kindness forever
- Cornerstone honors longtime supporter
- Group raises funds through used clothing
- Business Watch
- Cowboy makes it big as musician, actor
- USD 501 Equity Council seeking members
- Topeka High student earns journalism honor
- Kan. abortion foes struggle to get bills passed
- Slideshow & gallery: Ballet Midwest's 'Swan Lake'
- Needing a home
- BBB warns of airline ticket scam
- Police and fire calls
- Downed lines block S.W. 15th and Gage
- Parachutes fill air inside West Ridge Mall
- McPherson woman honored for weight loss
- Rork contends he can defend Lockhart
- Man receives 'minor injury' in stabbing
- Sales tax to help finance water line projects
- Chorus to celebrate music by Americans
- Green Fair features wild things, recyling, music, bikes, plants
- Candlelight Lantern Haunted Walking Tours in Abilene
- Helping hands support pets, owners in need
- It's Your Business
- Motorcyclists ride to help at-risk children
- Governing bodies to consider golf, fire and bus matters
- Upcoming events
- Paranormal investigating in Old Abilene Town
- Volunteer of the week
- Transit meeting occurred without media notification
- Duo to sing of hard economic times
- 'Preemie pals' help at Stormont
- August 2013 trial set in suit against city
- Carnival to promote autism awareness
- Jamie Hancock: Weed control tough in spring
- Kids' fishing derby scheduled for Saturday
- Group to mark death penalty anniversary
- Downtown churches swap pastors Sunday
- Festivities planned at Cushinberry Park
- Flutist and harpist to perform concert
- Book sales to check out at the library
- US-24 highway work delayed
- Attacks on ALEC hypocritical and unfair
- Roberts Report - April 20
- Roberts Report - April 20
- Rochester students win music memory competition
- It's pretty chilly out there today! Stop by the Bookstore and save an additiona...
- Jogger killed in hit-and-run in Kechi
- Scouts take 'Ike Hike' on trails this weekend
- Relihan: Cooler today, with decreasing clouds
- Board gets update on early-childhood programming
- Weekend calendar
- State of the Community event to be Monday
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- TCT seniors offer improv and radio plays
- Andrew White signs with Kansas for recruiting class of 2012
- TOSCA to preview WU's 'Dido & Aeneas'
- Cast and crew of TCT's 'Hamlet' listed
- TCT tackles 'Hamlet' for the first time
- Lockhart lawyers up with Rork -- again
- KC man charged in 3 Topeka bank robberies
- Ballet Midwest's 'Swan Lake' cast, crew listed
- Ballet Midwest marks 35th with 'Swan Lake'
- School bus collides with Metro bus
- Convicted rapist seeks a fourth trial
- County names training center after Barta
- Accident shuts down part of Auburn Road
- Raising minimum wage not the solution
- DUI check lanes slated for Saturday night
- Driver refuses treatment after car hits tree
- Relihan: Rain likely Thursday afternoon
- Midwest music takes a leap forward with Topeka record label Klose Custody
- Sheriff's office plans DUI check lane
- AMC groundbreaking brings job piracy accusations
- 2nd escaped inmate captured
- Victory Village flap: Stanley faults feds
- First-quarter crime up slightly
- Hymn Fest planned at First Presbyterian
- KCC grants Westar rate increase
- Metro posts CEO job description
- Metro to return paratransit services
- Wichita decides to join sustainable communities planning
- Staffing: Riverfront authority lowers its sights
- Swarm of bees causes buzz near Tecumseh
- Come on over to the Union for the start of Scorch on the Porch! Today's menu fe...
- Highland Park students take part in 'Reality U'
- Special interest groups capture government
- ALEC should resist liberal pressure groups
- USD 437 breakfast draws large crowd
- Vic Miller announces warrant amnesty week
- Water main break shuts down S.W. 17th
- Man severely hurt in mower accident at park
- Pompeo: Compromise has meant increased spending
- Sedgwick County migration
- New vehicles arrive at Fort Riley
- Plumbing company lured back to Missouri
- Relihan: Highs in mid-70s today
- Public Invited To Observe Artists at Plein Aire At Washburn University
- Westar puts spin on USD 501 wind turbine
- Students walk for Project Topeka
- Rezoning OK'd for Rescue Mission warehouse
- Rezoning approved for Rescue Mission
- Victory Village proposal resurrected
- Victory Village proposal defeated
- Warrant leads to chase, manhunt before arrests
- Commission to consider radio contract negotiations
- NE Kansas Most Wanted update: 3 added, 2 removed
- Brownback touts water conservation law
- Central Kan. officials criticize storm chasers
- MTAA OKs new roof for weather service
- Council to consider redrawing district lines
- After pleading no contest, ex-employee to pay restitution
- Board votes on regulations for seclusion, restraint
- His bones are missing, but lawman may still roam the streets of Dodge
- History class: Not so boring anymore!
- Kansas kids
- Senator Roberts' Statement on Tax Day
- Law enforcement seeking Offender of the Week
- Post-prom lake drinking targeted
- Library to unveil children's reading bench
- Relihan: Sunny, warmer Tuesday
- In Wichita, private sector employment lags behind government
- Court reschedules Tabor trial for June
- Shawnee Heights district distributes money to staffers
- USD 501 begins crime prevention program
- DA's office seeks Hard 50 for Chandler
- Barta reflects on law enforcement career
- Police seek stolen Grand Am
- Wichita may choose more centralized planning
- Girls Gone Wild bus parks in Topeka
- Kobach offers business filings online
- Wichita pension plan report
- Topeka Best Buy evades closure
- County to send employees to train in Florida
- Today starts the Washburn 150 Treasure Hunt! Check out how to participate on ou...
- KHP identifies victims of double fatality wreck
- Hauser’s law, or raising taxes won’t work
- Smoking car backs up traffic on I-70
- New system to cause DMV delays in May
- Relihan: Monday sunny, less windy
- Residents asked to get dirty for cleanup
- Residents asked to get dirty for clean-up
- Man robbed in southeast Topeka
- Topeka Community Foundation to award scholarships
- Soldier Township Fire celebrates new station
- Man arrested after incident at police station
- WU student passionate about racial equality
- Kansans survive tornado overload
- Kansas hit by more than month's worth of tornadoes
- Actions of 'Knollwood Nine' detailed
- WU lecturer uses role-playing to teach history
- Needing a home
- Brownback, lawmakers may hit impasse over schools
- Author to discuss Holocaust-themed films
- Some area eateries bypass violations on inspections
- American Red Cross seeking donations
- BBB has ideas on how to spend tax refund
- Topeka area weather windy on Sunday
- Wichita damage may top $283M
- Titanic victims included Topeka-bound couple
- Topekans caucus for Obama, rally Dem Party
- Lowe's grant helps spruce up school
- Cabaret: Contemporary music, casual setting
- Upcoming events
- Program identifies concerns of black Kansans
- Holistic Health Practitioner creates art for healing
- It's Your Business
- Gig gathers East Coast, Midwest players
- Volunteer spotlight
- Man in custody after armed robbery
- Victory Village proposal among items on tap
- Crews kept busy with overnight fires
- Ludwig and the Standardized Test (a testing parable)
- Ludwig and the Standardized Test (a testing parable)
- Jamie Hancock: Be considerate with sprays
- At home: Finding a shared style
- Improv and one-acts on tap at Rural
- Angel Romero, Washburn Alumnus, at Junior Day 2012, on why he chose Washburn:
“...
- Watching the national title game in Lawrence, Kansas
- Topeka West presents 'Flowers for Algernon'
- More roadwork to delay US 24 traffic
- City seeks manager with leadership, PR skills
- Heights offers spaghetti western Shakespeare
- 'Annie Gets Your Gun' plays at Cair Paravel
- Pedestrian spots fire on city's west side
- Parkdale Preschool demolished Friday
- Today is Junior Day! If you see those prospective students out there on campus...
- Topeka High School stages 'Hamlet'
- Lonely judges man empty halls of justice
- Free screenings offered at health fair
- Church holds special service Sunday
- NWS: High tornado risk forecast Saturday
- State to issue new fiscal forecast
- Alfalfa hay production lowest since '56
- Relihan: Breezy and warmer today
- Titanic's sinking to be remembered at the library
- Turbine tower cleanup continues on US-56
- Victory Village backers get tough audience
- Postal workers rally outside Statehouse
- The play's the thing at five schools
- Weekend calendar
- New Vintage Big Band to cap jazz festival
- Teen improv comedy troupe to perform
- Taxes are expensive
- Full judge, lawyer calendars block new Tabor trial
- TOTO home program marks 400th buyer
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- 19 Topekans compete for health
- 'Get Fit' to select city's 'biggest loser'
- Landrith and Strickler to take final bows
- Kansas should improve economic climate, rely less on incentives
- Dimmick might be absent during own civil trial
- 1 held in burglary north of Silver Lake
- Washburn treasure hunt to begin Monday
- BBB urges caution when salespeople call
- County weighs in on KanCare debate
- Pizza delivery driver robbed late Wednesday
- Water rights applications accepted
- Schmidt to discuss Obamacare challenge
- Relihan: Chance for showers today
- History and Haunts Ghost Tours in Abilene, KS
- History and Haunts Ghost Tours in Abilene, KS
- County approves rezoning plan
- Library staff presents budget report
- Puscifer
- Hell or Highwater
- Coachella Music Festival
- Woman's Walmart shopping sprees result in jail
- 'Green light tunnel' includes drop in crashes
- Green light tunnel followed by drop in crashes
- Free trash haul Saturday for central Topeka
- Juror photo leads to Tabor mistrial
- Two teens bound over on murder charges
- Court to decide status of Club Orleans dancers
- Relihan: Partly cloudy, cooler on Wednesday
- Council approves 'Complete Streets' projects
- Brother, friend recall 2010 shooting
- Reser's adding dozens of employees
- Planned Parenthood seeks end to criminal case
- Delay in Kan. breast cancer bill criticized
- Kansas kids
- Hallmark to offer program intended to reduce staff
- County to consider mower purchase
- Former jail inmate seeks $10 million in lawsuit
- Dinner and bikes roadshow returns to Topeka
- Lawrence Schools Foundation awards Teacher Innovation Grants
- Barta to step down next week
- Witness testimony recalls gunfire in shootings at T-West
- Witness places two defendants at shootings
- Parks and rec to sell Tulip Time bulbs
- Relihan: Mostly sunny, slightly cooler Tuesday
- Planning commission approves motor cross course in Tecumseh
- Planning commission approves motocross course in Tecumseh
- Thomas Robinson declares eligible for NBA draft
- Brownback protests regulatory bills forced by feds
- Scam artist seeks to soak city water customer
- Metro board to consider replacing lift service fleet
- Thinking beyond stage one in economic development for Wichita
- Southfork TIF should, again, be rejected
- County must pass controversial rezone unanimously
- Jury picked for Austin Tabor slaying trial
- How do we protect our children?
- Police investigate cutting at homeless site
- Today is Transfer Student Orientation Day! Look for these friendly Admissions C...
- Council to consider rezoning rescue mission building
- City of Topeka Internet service restored
- It's a gorgeous day at Washburn! Take a photo and show us where you like to stu...
- Fort Riley USO Director discusses volunteerism and mission
- Live: Tabor trial starts in T-West shootings
- Rally protests violence, stand your ground law
- Chamber rejects Topeka split from 2nd District
- County hires 3rd-lowest bidder for mowing
- Harvesters food distribution set for Tuesday
- Relihan: Sunny, mild Monday
- Kobach plans archery contest for kids
- WU lecturer immerses students in medieval period
- Split Lip Rayfield jams the Bottleneck full + Previews!
- Intersection becoming two-way stop
- Planning begins for Night Out Against Crime
- Big jackpots, repeat buyers fuel lottery frenzy
- Technology puts Kan. on cusp of oil boom
- Critics still push against Medicaid overhaul
- Family to be featured at cancer society event
- Fellowship Bible's Easter service held at TPAC
- Don't get ripped off by online knock-offs
- One man, one woman shot in east Topeka
- Fort Riley USO Center lifts the spirits of troops and their families
- Saturday market latest NOTO offering
- Officer Tases man armed with metal pipe
- 'Tunnel rat' inspects city's storm sewers
- DUI driver changed judge's career, life
- Upcoming events
- Churches balance Easter's secular, religious sides
- Homeless 'Just Like You and I'
- ‘Consequences of Denying God’s Design’ Theme of Prayer Breakfast
- Man injured after motorcycle hits dog
- It's Your Business
- It's Your Business
- City, county have full agendas
- Volunteer spotlight
- Jamie Hancock: Homegrown asparagus a royal treat
- A true couple of national champs at WU
- Go Lady Blues!
- Lodge to sponsor egg hunt
- Kan. Mega Millions winner to remain anonymous
- Federal grants increase future local spending
- Look. At all. Those trophies! Congrats to Washburn University Debate!
In the...
- Topeka business to appear on CBS reality show
- Metro board to discuss returning paratransit services
- Two hospitalized after Junction City shooting
- Helping Hands to hold tag day for pets
- Planning commission to consider off-road motorcycle track in Tecumseh
- County, employees win in jail hanging lawsuit
- Cronyism in the tax code
- In Kansas, planning will be captured by special interests
- Shutter closes on 112-year-old Zercher Photo
- Specialty crop applications accepted
- Relihan: 'Sunny and very mild' today
- Possible move of elephants weighed
- USD 501, Westar partner on career pathways
- ESU tries for Zumba world record
- Local briefs: THA closing Section 8 to new applicants; Habitat plans fundraiser
- Mims to headline rap show at Ag Hall
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Holy Week and Easter
- Weekend brings loads of laughs
- NOTO Saturday Market to debut this weekend
- Pierce to leave 580 WIBW; talk show to go on
- First Friday Artwalk ready to step off
- Manhattan McDonald's robbed by gunman
- Police still looking for man in bank robbery
- 'Miss Nelson' goes from page to stage at TCT
- KDOT announces approved March low bids
- Second audit finds no misuse of city's health fund
- Young professionals inspired at conference
- Kansas school superintendents defend low standards
- Congrats to The Washburn Sales and Marketing Executives for winning the Safe Str...
- Federal, United Nations planning imported to Wichita
- Talbert not bound over in home invasion
- Thomas running for commission election
- Live: Talbert not bound over for trial
- Kansas Jayhawks already ranked high for 2012-2013 season
- Police report shots fired in Hi-Crest
- Fort Riley gate times to change
- Relihan: Cool day on tap Thursday
- Man critically injured in Polk Plaza shooting
- Police probe shooting, stabbing
- BBB warns of Walmart gift card scam
- More than $6K in lotto tickets, cash missing
- United Way funds certain agencies to bridge change
- United Way rescinds grant opportunity
- Trooper safeguards zebra along I-70
- Fire quickly doused at S.W. Topeka apartment
- WRHS graduate named Goldwater Scholar
- Churches plan Holy Week services
- Judge: Ex-prosecutor can defend man charged in TWHS slaying
- DMV hopes for normal operation Thursday
- Tow trucks used in latest auto theft trend
- Alcala helps rescue man pinned under car
- Assault reported at downtown apartment
- Sedgwick County should reject planning grant
- Rain expected on Wednesday
- Topekans arrested in burglary, beating
- Revised water, wastewater rate hikes proposed
- Meeting focuses on Lake Shawnee water
- Council elects Wolgast deputy mayor, Gray and Hiller to JEDO
- Bias Busters plans MLK rally
- End of review into Brownback's meetings delayed
- Florence Crittenton adapts as budget shrinks
- Two stones at local cemetery damaged
- Topekans arrested in burglary, beating
- Alcala to miss meeting, deputy mayor vote
- Kansas kids
- Public hearing on unused right-of-way set for Thursday
- DNA from Kan. teen, suspect found in SUV
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday April 3, 2012
- Minor injuries reported after car rear-ended
- Kansas Jayhawks lose to Kentucky Wildcats in national title game
- Safe Streets, TPD to hold citizen patrol training
- Report: County ranks 65th in overall health
- NWS: Cooler temps Tuesday with rain possible
- KU fans gather for title game in Topeka
- Shawnee Heights board OKs tech upgrades
- TMTA: Higher permanent tax levy not needed
- Preview of Kansas versus Kentucky for the National Title
- Auburn-Washburn to sell land
- Mountain to run for county commission seat
- UPDATE: One added to N.E. Kansas most wanted list
- Avondale West receives grant
- Fire fatality vicitim identified as 71-year-old man
- Jayhawks to fly in to Forbes at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 2, 2012
- No April Fool's Joke: U.S. Now Highest Corporate Tax Rate in Developed World
- For Koch critics, facts aren’t part of the equation
- Topekan arrested after THA detects fraud
- Pott. Co. investigates storage unit burglary, theft
- Testimony begins in trial of jail hanging suit
- Ex-WU player gets 30 months in robbery
- Event to focus on Lake Shawnee water quality
- Director questions Lockhart, Talbert eligibility
- Dems renew call for school funding
- Jackpot winners still unknown
- Do you know what the flags on our Union Lawn represent? (Look for the sidewalk...
- Kansas may again resort to government art
- Bill Self wins Naismith Coach of the Year
- Abortions in Kansas declined last year
- Burnett's Mound taking shape again
- Area students earn trip to D.C.
- Business Watch
- Meeting to focus on potential elephant move
- Needing a home
- One dead in southeast Topeka fire
- A Review of "My Week with Marilyn"
- Deputy mayor vote usually means competition
- Analysis: Split in Kansas Senate GOP stalls redistricting
- The Kansas Jayhawks beat Ohio State Buckeyes to advance to National Title Game
- The Better Business Bureau reminds of the cooling off rule
- It's Your Business
- Briefly
- Williams school para moonlights as rap artist
- Rally seeks repeal of stand your ground law
- CBS to feature former C-J photo legend
- March was city's warmest on record
- Suspected car thief may be responsible for more
- Volunteer spotlight
- Final Four matchup preview of Kansas versus Ohio State
- City, county have full agendas
- Kansans honor Sgt. Jarboe at memorial service
- Takeover Makeover holds first pickup day
- Police and fire calls
- Sustainable development presented in Wichita
- Car driven into construction zone trench
- How the wheels turned on the TMTA change
- 'Let's Decorate' event set April 10
- Have a great weekend, Ichabods! Enjoy the sunshine!
- Jamie Hancock: Trapping best mole control
- Two added to N.E. Kansas' most wanted
- DA: Gibson defendant warned others to keep quiet
- Businesses cash in on Final Four frenzy
- Council committee to discuss TMTA levy cap
- Health Care Special Edition
- Low-income housing project meeting to be April 12
- Housing project would aid returning vets
- Undersheriff Jones: I'm ready to take reins from Barta
- Final Four Player Profile of Kansas Jayhawks' Tyshawn Taylor
- Westar temporarily shuts down Lawrence unit
- Rabies cases up this year in Kansas
- Relihan: Get ready for warm weekend
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday March 30, 2012
- Harm of NCLB to be eclipsed
- In Kansas, no E-verify, please
- Topekan injured crossing I-635 in Kansas City, Kan.
- Manhattan man crashes into Riley County police car
- Food+Flicks: Great greasy burgers at Fryer Shack
- Weekend calendar
- TMTA will not renew CEO's contract
- Underground Railroad documentary screened
- Strings in the Spring continues at WU
- Capital case defendant to have prelim in June
- Downtown light causes confusion, laughs
- One Gibson defendant charged with robbing another
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Topeka bank offers reward for Wednesday's robbery
- Thomas Robinson named 2012 AP First Team All American
- Washburn students to stage Honors Concert
- Last Minute Folk offers a Lively concert
- Jenkins' Commends Passage of FY 2013 Path to Prosperity
- Wind tax credits are government spending in disguise
- Stock rises after plan to buy Collective Brands
- Celebration of Stueve's life will go on
- County thanks parks and rec employees
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday March 29, 2012
- Defense Communities Caucus Hosts Defense Secretary Panetta
- Kansas Jayhawk assistant Coach Danny Manning rumored to Tulsa
- One lane of I-70 closed on viaduct
- Degree candidates! Get your cap, gown, tassels and more in the Washburn Room of...
- Juvenile in custody after car burglaries
- Relihan: More heavy weather on tap
- Man who hitched ride jailed in carjacking
- Ranking Member Roberts and Chairwoman Stabenow: Public/Private Ag Research Partnership Needed to Meet Global Food Demand
- Wichita new home tax rebate program: The analysis
- April fools day fun with a difference
- Mayor, others rip redistricting plan
- Left-wing sincerity exposed
- Topeka man guilty of robbery, kidnapping
- Ad Astra troupe stages '[title of show]'
- Osage Co. tornado warning expires
- Hail sporadically hits northeast Kansas
- Final Four Player Profile of Kansas Jayhawks' Jeff Withey
- More great news for WU arts today: The Mulvane Art Museum's Art Education Depar...
- Judge upholds Hot Pockets' smoking penalty
- United Way event recaps year of progress
- Groups rally against voting laws
- Bank robber flees with cash in trash bag
- Man, 19, arrested after police chase
- Bill Self winning against Roy Williams
- Today, the Washburn University Wind Ensemble is traveling to San Antonio, TX to...
- Sponsors sought for Tykes on Bikes
- BBB warns of telephone scams
- Kansas Hall to reveal 3 inductees today
- Ks. Hall to induct W.A. White, Holliday
- Relihan: Sunny early, stormy later
- Senator Roberts Says Speculation in Markets Not to Blame for High Gas Prices
- Buckle Up Event to teach proper child restraint
- Council defers action on low-income housing
- WU Tech to give away 2 'recycled' vehicles
- Beagle survives shooting, close call with car
- My package shows delivered, but where is it?
- More bones found on Osage Co. property
- Men remain in hospital following March 19 fatality wreck
- Suit to come in natural gas blast death
- Stormont-Vail official honored by ABWA chapter
- Jayhawks to fly Wednesday out of Forbes
- Treasurer's office to close briefly April 5
- USD 437 audit finds deficiencies
- Kansas and Wichita need pay-to-play laws
- Final Four Player Profile of Kansas Jayhawks' Elijah Johnson
- Activists seek repeal of 'stand your ground'
- Relihan: Chance for late storms Tuesday
- Senators Roberts, Moran & KS Attorney General Schmidt Hold News Teleconference on Health Care Reform Case in Supreme Court
- Roberts’ Statement on Introducing Bipartisan Resolution Opposing Bonuses for MF Global Executives
- Chairwoman Stabenow and Ranking Member Roberts Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Opposing Bonuses for MF Global Executives
- Kansas STAR bonds vote a test for capitalism
- Wider sidewalks among changes to S. Kansas Ave. plan
- Three of four in custody after foot chase
- Four of five arrested following foot chase
- Work progresses on zoo's Tropical Rain Forest
- Home invasion defendant wants postponement
- Lockhart's attorney seeks postponement
- Final Four Player Profile of Kansas Jayhawks' Travis Releford
- Hairstylist to retire
- Traffic cleared after wreck at I-470 and S.W. Gage
- Leavenworth man gets 14 years for meth charge
- Visit Topeka, Heartland Park get more funding
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 26, 2012
- House panel endorses Topeka split in remap
- Topekan gets 8 years after meth deals
- Kansas school establishment defenders: the video
- City sets rules for NIA cleanup activities
- County OKs new road to future Menards
- Kansas Policy Institute to host economic development summit
- WU fraternity plans events for cancer benefit
- Welcome back from Spring Break! Ready to dive back into classes?
- Relihan: Breezy, warm Monday
- Kansas Jayhawks mow down North Carolina Tar Heels to get last spot in Final Four
- Two injured in three-vehicle wreck
- Entrepreneur looking at merits of downtown, North Topeka
- Topekans enjoy warm temps, sunshine
- List of most wanted criminals a useful tool
- Trayvon Martin story is sad, but blacks have bigger issues
- Man gets 18 years in Topeka drug probe
- Local church unites by wearing hoodies
- Agencies promote colon cancer screening
- Bias Busters plans rally in Cushinberry Park
- Topeka road closures announced
- What to do when your new car turns out to be a lemon
- Upcoming events
- Trayvon Martin rally draws crowd at Capitol
- It's Your Business
- Cops, family lobbied to pursue Chandler
- Cemetery: Memorial items mistakenly removed
- County looks at street construction
- Expect smoke on highways near Soldier Township
- AP Interview: Kan. AG won't predict on health care
- Woman found injured in Douglas County ditch
- Trial looms for man accused of killing Kan. teen
- Five vie as Fiesta Mexicana Royalty
- Multiple sclerosis walk planned
- White City woman arrested on suspicion of theft
- Manhattan woman arrested on suspicion of using explosives
- Two Keats women arrested Friday
- Kansas Jayhawks survive NC State Wolfpack to win 60 - 57
- Manhattan man arrested on suspicion of rape
- Vigil planned Saturday for Valley Falls man
- Author describes overcoming tragedies
- Early spring, early start for Tulip Time
- Jamie Hancock: Get physical in garden workout
- Kansas Jayhawk Thomas Robinson snubbed for Rupp Award
- If government ordered your lunch, would you get what you want?
- Bridge results
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday March 23, 2012
- In Kansas, public school establishment attacks high standards
- D.A.: Chandler's children the key witnesses
- DA: Chandler's children the key witnesses
- Jenkins' Statement on the Second Anniversary of the President's Health Care Law
- Topeka Tulip Time
- Public funeral planned for Tuesday's accident victim
- Relihan: Cloudy weather to continue Friday
- Brownback urges Christians to be reconcilers
- Police release burglary suspect
- Gov. preparing to name new KDOT secretary
- Kan. researcher faces sentence for falsifying data
- Dense fog causes possible injury to N.E. Kansas woman
- S.W. Topeka homes spared of flooding
- Musical reveals what's in 'Clarissa's Closet'
- Choir winds up six-state tour at Grace
- Paid in full
- Metro board to amend CEO's contract
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- All-American March Concert set at WU
- TOSCA screens video of early Rossini opera
- Club Orleans to be after-hours, BYOB venue
- Wanamaker property put on market for $13.15M
- Police chief in Bonaparte's city steps down
- Fire erupts at Cargill grain elevator in N.W. Topeka
- Chandler found guilty in double murder
- House Removes Obamacare Barriers Between Doctor and Patient
- County rejects locked fuel prices, for now
- Preview of Kansas Jayhawks versus North Carolina State
- Part of Kansas Avenue to close briefly Monday
- Walk to help raise money for Midland Care
- Meadows to be honored for recycling
- Relihan: Cloudy with a chance for showers
- The role of speculators
- Semi rig mangled after intense fire
- Reform KPERS now for the future
- Woman injured after car hits IOOF center
- Woman hurt when car hits Odd Fellows building
- Closing time comes for The Office Too!
- Army sergeant succumbs to critical injuries
- Hate crime rally Saturday at Statehouse
- What to do in St. Louis while following the Jayhawks to the Sweet 16
- Settlement was rejected in suit against city
- County considers locking in fuel prices
- Students gather to give state reality check
- Local mayors deliver Meals on Wheels
- Shawnee County townships under budget by $631K
- Closing arguments in Chandler trial set for Thursday morning
- Pretrial order filed in zoo vet's suit against city
- K-7 wreck claims life of woman, 29
- Riley woman arrested on felony theft charge
- West Ridge Mall plans Easter events
- Senator Roberts Backs Bill to Defend Family Farm Workers
- Te Deum is prepared to ring in the season of Lent!
- Senate rewrites governor's tax measure
- Police and fire calls
- Jeff. Co. seeks fugitive wanted for burglaries
- MTAA OKs weather service lease proposal
- Eisenhower Memorial designer open to changes
- The Kansan Grill goes out of business
- House passes alternative to O'Neal's Congressional map
- TMTA to hold special, closed-door meeting
- Sheriff: Pott. Co. teens connected to burglary
- U.S. public schools seen as threat to national security
- Mom, dad mourn daughter killed in wreck
- Topeka Zoo to host Ties and Tails Ball
- Man charged with murder accused of child porn
- Ok, here's a fill-in-the-blank-question we should all be able to answer by now....
- Relihan: Rain to continue
- One person killed, two injured in wreck
- Metro board appoints its own legal counsel
- Police and fire calls
- Cafeteria database updated
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 19, 2012
- Sgt. Jarboe continues fight with family by his side
- Brownback, Moran wrong on wind tax credits
- Police seek stolen F250 truck
- Activist vows to renew fight against violence
- County offers storm shelter information
- TPD records 5 DUIs during St. Patrick's Day patrol
- Pott. Co. seeks rifle owner; man faces burglary charge
- Kansas rates low in access to records
- County to have aerial photos taken
- Stossel on “what is fair?”
- Former U.N. ambassador to present lecture
- Book display focuses on graphic design
- Police sgt.: Chandler didn't mention buying 2 gas cans
- Effort seeks to improve lake's water quality
- Nusbaum named president of Florida paper
- Jayhawks pull off a win over the Boilermakers, 63 - 60
- NWS: Showers likely throughout week
- Young professionals to summit in Topeka
- Senator Roberts: Health Care Isn’t Free; Taxpayers Pay for It
- State ranks 9th in transparency study
- Students to Exhibit at Mulvane Art Museum
- Most owners in support of amended rezoning
- Model U.N. results listed
- Kindness Forever: Harveyville couple thankful
- Westar transformers serve downtown area
- Area agency attempts to fill gap from United Way cuts
- Needing a home
- Breakthrough House plans concerts
- Business watch
- Topeka Needlework Guild plans meeting
- Public memorial planned for Ahliyah
- Upcoming events
- '48 Hours' crew chronicles Chandler case
- It's Your Business
- Bikini Statistics: YouTube video further exposes Kansas Policy Institute
- Bonaparte deals with shooting controversy
- Film documents Underground Railroad in Ks.
- Arts official calls NOTO an excellent blueprint
- Constitution Hall uncovers 1850s-era 'graffiti'
- St. Patrick's parade attracts thousands
- Katrina survivor set for CASE fundraiser
- Officials to consider photos, education park
- Comedy explores 'Macbeth' and its myths
- Saturation patrol nets warrant, DUI arrests
- Sun could break through for parade
- Vehicle hits pole near S.W. 37th and Topeka
- 1 Seed Kansas Jayhawks down 15 Seed Detroit Titans and avoid 2 seed curse
- Participants Sought For Art En Plein Aire Event At Washburn University
- Police, fire calls
- Upcoming events
- Open house set for new Mormon Temple
- Passion Play performer comes to Topeka
- Passion Play performer comes to Topeka
- Topeka Zoo's arctic fox dies
- Davis charged with capital murder
- Jenkins' Southeast Kansas Jobs Fair a Huge Success
- TPD, sheriff plan DUI patrols
- Does government spending create economic growth?
- Tennis and softball happening on campus at 2:00 today. Stop by!
- Police search for 33-year-old woman
- Subject of police search found safe
- Arguments set for discrimination case
- Relihan: Warm and breezy today
- Weekend calendar
- Shaner parent rallies around staff members
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Ward-Martin Creek offers trout fishing
- Lockhart, Talbert given new counsel
- Lockhart, Talbert appointed new counsel
- Troupe to read Goheen's 'Summerland'
- Pot arrests made in Pottawatomie County
- If ever there was a day to go green
- Broken city water main pipe bears date '1882'
- Flash mob promotes safe spring break
- Car crash follows serious medical problem
- Wichita man pleads guilty to bank robbery
- Trout stocked in Shawnee County creek
- County to waive parks/rec hiring requirements
- Brother-in-law: In '02, Chandler's kids fear her
- Cabela’s opening a reminder of failure in Wichita
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday March 15, 2012
- Senator Roberts’ Statement at Ag Hearing on
- Man finds fire after returning home
- 1 Seed Kansas Jayhawk Basketball versus 15 Seed Detroit Titans preview
- KDHE plans Twitter chat on weather
- Relihan: Partly cloudy and warm today
- Senate Approves Senator Roberts’ Amendment to Clarify Hours of Service Regulation for Agriculture
- Main break closes S.W. 10th near Statehouse
- Washburn Wind Ensemble to play new works
- NEA head impressed by NOTO project
- Think about the environment while filling out your brackets
- Stanley to leave when family calls
- Free trash hauls set for central Topeka
- Health fund audit finds no misappropriation
- Alumni variety show, 'The Fling' set at HPHS
- Bond set at $10 million for Davis
- Vets honor young Topekan at West Point
- The need for the Big 12 Tournament should be re-evaluated
- Soroptimist meets tonight at library
- Rork prohibited from defending Talbert and Lockhart
- Topeka's neighborhood health improves
- Sabetha man busted for rolling meth lab
- Capital-Journal reaches deal to print in KC
- 3 suffer minor injuries in collision
- Crews respond to accident at 29th and Gage
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy, warm today
- Eat, drink and be Irish
- City approves health insurance measure
- Ceremony to honor Washburn Rural grad
- Toddler pulled from decorative pond
- City allows razing of downtown buildings
- Chicago Afrobeat Project gets down at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Man stabbed at S.E. California residence
- Man stabbed twice at S.E. California residence
- Cypress Ridge project $58K more than expected
- McClelland convicted of first-degree murder
- Jayhawk Pharmacy kicks off 'Get Fit Topeka Style'
- Highland Park High fire labeled arson
- Sedgwick County Commission to have evening meeting
- Long-range transportation plan needs public input
- Chandler sister expected detectives' arrival
- Spring Break Day Trip: Leavenworth
- Arrests made in Diamond House burglary
- TPD: Missing 8-year-old girl found dead
- Relihan: Highs to reach lower 80s
- Man in jail after child's kidnapping
- Less than half of land in rezone passed to county commission
- Three injured in wreck
- Band uniforms are focus of Seaman board meeting
- 212 people attend casting call for 'Survivor'
- Jury begins deliberations in McClelland trial
- Diamond House burglarized
- Planning group adopts bikeways plan
- Trial date changed in suit against city
- Rep. seeks design for Brown v. Board mural
- THS seeking donations for prom closet
- Special event planned to honor zoo elephants
- Topekan makes personal appeal for tax credit
- County-operated pools to get lifts, stairs
- 'Biggest Loser' contestant to speak in Topeka
- Runaway teen back at foster home
- NOTO taking vendor applications for market
- Kansas Jayhawk Basketball gets NCAA Tournament #2 seed in the Midwest region
- Database: Search value, location and owner of residential properties
- Relihan: Highs to reach 70s
- Senator Roberts: MF Global Execs Should Find Missing Funds without Bonuses
- Free food distribution planned
- PayPal 21 Day Hold Policy: New Seller? Sell in a High Risk Category? Look Out!
- Police and fire calls
- ABWA to honor Stormont-Vail official
- Local ABWA chapter to honor Stormont-Vail official
- Property values, health of city connected
- Property values, health of neighborhoods linked
- Police respond to two wrecks on I-70
- Series offers 'American Spirit' to veterans
- Meet Bob, ordinarily extraordinaire!
- Library CEO running for ALA presidency
- Business Watch
- Needing a home
- Drive seeking to recall Larry Wilson fails
- Area road closings announced
- Stretch Consumer Protection Week across the entire year
- First Female Chief Warrant Officer 5 retiring from Kansas National Guard
- Court of Appeals to sit at Washburn University
- BBQ helps Marian Clinic aid more patients
- State tourney time: More than a game
- $17K in jewelry stolen from West Ridge Mall kiosk
- A ring of fire produces new growth
- Pro-peace, pro-soldier rally hits 7th year
- Equity Bank robber escapes with $9,500
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- Kansas Policy Institute misreads data to mislead the public
- Sleep seen as important health factor
- City finances examined
- City finances 'less horrible' than feared
- City and county have full agendas
- Volunteer of the week
- Saturday a good day to fly a kite
- Rebuilding Joplin
- Baylor Bears boot Kansas Jayhawks from Big 12 Tournament 81-72
- Country Legends boosts country legend
- McClelland murder case to go to jurors
- Judge questions Lockhart in closed court
- Jury to start deliberations Monday in McClelland trial
- At Home: A masterful job of planning
- Jamie Hancock: Salads spring from gardens
- JEDO to meet but not talk rezoning
- Kansas Jayhawk Basketball rolls Texas A and M, eyes Baylor Bears
- Pott. Co. sheriff seeking runaway teen
- Rezoning: More land may come off table
- Welcome to Washburn, Sherman Alexie! Can't wait for the Klemmer Lecture tonight...
- Robber at large after bank held up
- NEA chairman to tour NOTO next week
- Timeline: GOP candidates visit Topeka
- In Kansas, school reform not on the plate
- Mayetta man jailed on drug counts
- Taylor: Killer could have concealed evidence
- Chicago wind ensemble in concert tonight
- Topeka Municipal Court steps up collections
- Washburn Lady Blues play in the NCAA basketball regional at Lee Arena tonight at...
- Police arrest man after short foot chase
- Senate panel to review voter bill
- Relihan: 'Sunny and very mild' today
- Crews clear smoke after dryer fire
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- 'Big Red One' ready for Afghanistan
- City manager search thoughts expressed
- Gov. Brownback announces 20 appointments
- Columbian stages 'Don't Dress for Dinner'
- Share some senior moments at TCT
- 'Cinema Classics' features homegrown star
- 'Cinema Classics' features local star
- Activist Scroggins to protest Santorum, Paul on Friday
- Victim's family emotional when 911 call replayed
- St. George house fire being called arson
- Weekend calendar
- Library to upgrade WiFi
- Musical prescription for ill indigents
- US-24 near Rossville to be reduced to one lane Friday
- Palenske to receive Eagle Sunday
- Crime of the Week: Island Tan burglary
- Santorum to be at Great Overland Station Friday
- Kansas Jayhawk Basketball set to crack open the Big 12 Tournament
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday March 8, 2012
- Bi-Partisan IPAB Repeal Passes Ways and Means Committee
- "Wet Ink," three plays written and performed by Washburn students, starts tonigh...
- Jenkins Celebrates National Agriculture Day
- Arts advocates converge on Statehouse
- KU offers 'summer camp for adults'
- Aviation museum opens archive center
- Man, 22, in jail after shots fired
- Relihan: High around 50 expected today
- Topekans get 'full barrage' of precipitation
- Senator Roberts Introduces Amendment to Preserve Tax Relief & Ease Pain at the Pump
- Wind energy split in Kansas
- For Wichita, no election news is good politics
- Defendant's beating described
- Downtown improvement plans detailed
- Man indicted in Wichita bank robbery
- Free shredding offered Thursday
- WU's 'Wet Ink' offer three new plays
- The KC Spirit Fair this weekend
- True character displayed during cleanups
- Tweet by Metro CEO called into question
- Ex-Topeka attorney disbarred after DUI crash
- Post 1 to host oratorical contest
- Spring Break Road Trip Edition: Galveston Island
- Senator Roberts: All Farm Bill Titles Require Streamlining and Improvement
- Bill Self named 2012 Sporting News' Coach of the Year
- Car recovered but driver gets away
- Two-truck crash takes out light pole
- Email urges Realtors to back Gov.'s tax plan
- Relihan: Chance for storms later today
- Cloverleaf change gets red light
- Topeka, Wichita to lose Air Guard positions
- N. Topeka bar cited for sales to minor
- Witnesses recall homicide at house
- Head Start center to be renamed
- Police and fire calls
- Four choruses to perform
- County commission won't meet Thursday
- Winter was Topeka's second warmest
- KSU president pushing for Top 50 ranking
- Suit accuses city of age, sex discrimination
- Former 501 superintendent suspended from N.Y. job
- Woman gets 15 years in husband's death
- Rork, D.A. counter-punch in Lockhart-Talbert case
- Scroggins to protest Gingrich on behalf of poor
- House wants to pull plug on judicial reviews
- Couple gives $1.6M to Baker University
- NWS: Wind advisory issued
- Double your paranormal fun on April 7, 2012
- Double your paranormal fun on April 7, 2012
- A Wichita shocker
- Roberts Report - March 6
- One injured in Topeka wreck
- USD 437 approves organizational meeting
- Teen stabbed in prearranged fight
- Shawnee Heights board views iPad projects
- Jazz singer-pianist to play series encore
- Elmont Opry guests include Borderline band
- Crews battle blaze in western Shawnee County
- Businessmen forming entrepreneur incubator
- Jackson County hosts business expo
- Kobach draws criticism for forming PAC
- Veteran officer runs for Jackson County sheriff
- Autopsy released on man killed by police
- Interim SRS secretary faces Senate panel
- Teams collecting supplies for Harveyville pets
- Robinson, Withey, Taylor and Bill Self achieve Big 12 honors
- Coming Up in March
- County seeks to attract more big shows
- YMCA to hold baby fair
- Jenkins Thanks Rep. Cleaver for His Support of the NBAF and the Animal Health Corridor
- United Way of the Flint Hills accepting Harveyville donations
- Sheriff's office to begin seat belt initiative
- Relihan: Sun, wind slated for Monday
- Date set for governor's Easter egg hunt
- Lawrence officials review ticket policies
- Visiting Artist To Create Recycled Bottle Cap Mural And Participate In Family Day
- Zoogma rages for an enraging small audience + Previews!
- Obama vs. the American Dream
- Harveyville mayor: Healing has begun
- Sign sends strong message to drug dealers/users
- Division I coaches lead way in state salaries
- Needing a home
- Travel Channel show probes Kan. mysteries
- Manhattan man dies in rollover crash near Seneca
- Don't get broke by spring break with tips from the Better Business Bureau
- February was warmer, wetter than normal
- Package concerns prompt K-4 shutdown
- K-195 highway in Harveyville reopens
- Seaman school board holds retreat
- Topeka Symphony Youth Ensembles to play
- At your (full) service
- Upcoming events
- Native Topekan becomes syrup entrepreneur
- Storm spotter classes offered Monday
- Concert features local man in national act
- Elliott, McFarland nab top real estate awards
- It's Your Business
- Advertising awards announced
- 10 years later, cold case slayings go to trial
- Eight organists to play at First Methodist
- Weather conditions aligned for Harveyville tornado
- City ponders cloverleaf, downtown decisions
- Harveyville recovery turned over to locals
- Kansas Jayhawk Basketball should end regular season bouncing Texas
- Police, fire calls
- Driver escapes injury after car hit by train
- Seuss celebrated with reading, Oobleck
- At Home: Living the lake life
- DOC execs take one (a pie) for good cause
- Curtain raised on Jayhawk Theatre fund drive
- Series presents 'Chicken Little' musical
- March First Friday Artwalk stops listed
- Westar offers turkey hunt for youths
- Convicted killer absconds from parole
- Berryton church serving chicken and noodles
- Trip to Washington on line at spelling bee
- Reader's Digest honors Rossville
- Attention, Washburn students! Don't miss your very own chance to connect with a...
- SENS. ROBERTS AND MORAN: NEW DHS REPORT CONFIRMS SAFETY OF NBAF
- Jenkins to Host Congress to Kansas Listening Sessions in Chanute and Oswego
- Discrimination suit filed against county
- Groups seek boost in education funding
- Jenkins Responds to DHS Report on Safety of NBAF
- Relihan: Cooler, chance for rain today
- Car-semi crash in Topeka injures 1
- Car-bike crash sends 1 to hospital
- Stopping crony capitalism
- Post Office News in Topeka
- Six inducted into business hall of fame
- Weekend calendar
- 501 board hears budget hike proposals
- Tickets to go on sale for Hocker kids show
- More places to laugh than just TPAC
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Kochs file suit over think tank ownership
- TCT offers a puppet show not for kids
- One-minute S.E. Topeka police chase ends with no injuries
- Volunteers clean up Harveyville
- Girl hopes to help others who've been bullied
- 'Big Red One' Headquarters to case unit colors
- Attorney: Lockhart knows nothing about slaying
- Singers to mark Kellim's silver anniversary
- Live coverage: Attorney says Lockhart knows nothing about murder
- Kansas and Wichita lag the nation in tax costs
- Widow: Tornado moved house, trapped husband
- Drop off household hazardous waste Saturday
- WRHS says hello to 'Bye Bye Birdie'
- Mike Pompeo: We need capitalism, not cronyism
- Wichita, Kansas voters reject corporate welfare and cronyism
- Relihan: Highs in upper 60s today
- NOTO drawing plans for Phase II in district
- Topeka Business Hall of Fame roster
- Business Hall inductee: Arthur Capper
- Business Hall inductee: Robert Cotton
- Business Hall inductee: Robert O'Neil
- Business Hall inductee: Mark Heitz
- Harveyville volunteer work to begin Thursday
- Holton mail carrier charged with embezzling mail
- Shawnee Heights adopts financial literacy program
- Schools embrace financial literacy program
- Harveyville residents describe tornado's wrath
- Similarities exist between recent twisters
- One hospitalized after vehicle hits pole
- One injured when truck enters ditch
- Happy leap day, Ichabods! How will you use the extra time?
- Relihan: Sunny and windy on Wednesday
- Wichita school board meeting: Not for the public
- 11 injured in Harveyville storm
- Three critical after Harveyville storm
- Harveyville tornado classified as EF-2
- Was it a tornado? Crews assessing storm
- Roberts Calls on Senate to Approve Bill to Protect Agriculture from Pesticide Rule
- Senator Roberts: USDA Report Shows Misuse of Taxpayer Dollars
- In Wichita, pushing back against political cronyism
- Council approves home care ordinance
- Police find 'smoking bag' containing drug items
- City pulls plug on rate hike proposal
- National magazine honors Mars deal
- Judge rules what jurors can hear in Chandler trial
- Jenkins Questions Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
- Wanamaker to close Monday for project
- County to consider appointing JEDO chair
- Apparent tornado injures several; 60% of Harveyville hit
- Shawnee Co., NEK, in tornado watch
- Suit against city alleges discrimination
- Jayhawk Theatre reno gets sizable donation
- Joke or not, Klan cards a 'serious threat,' professor says
- Obama attacks on Koch brothers discussed
- Planning commission can remove areas up for rezoning
- Solution for empty Wichita school buildings
- Police seek suspect in BP robbery
- Jenkins Encouraged by Air Force's Decision to Investigate Problems with LAS Contract Process
- Law enforcement officials seek sex offender
- Senator Roberts: Conservation Programs Need Streamlining, Improved Flexibility, Reduced Regs
- Senator Roberts: Conservation Programs Need Streamlining, Improved Flexibility, Reduced Regs
- There are still two Junior Days left for 2012: March 3 and April 13. High schoo...
- Eateries cited in underage drinking operation
- Canned food sculpture contest aids Project Topeka
- Chairwoman Stabenow, Ranking Member Roberts Urge IRS to Provide Income Tax Guidance to Former MF Global Customers
- Chairwoman Stabenow, Ranking Member Roberts Urge IRS to Provide Income Tax Guidance to Former MF Global Customers
- NOTO to discuss plans at public meeting
- DA undecided on Capitol explosives case
- Weather service: Severe weather possible
- Senator Roberts: CFTC Roundtables Suggest Solutions to Unknown Problems; Limits Voice of Agriculture
- Senator Roberts: Air Force Agrees to Review the LAS Contract Process
- Police investigating robbery at gas station
- Potential jurors questioned for Chandler trial
- Topekans among honorees at Kansas Music Hall of Fame
- Business says KKK left calling card
- City argues for Dimmick suit's dismissal
- K-Stater's book fair deal leads to temporary change of colors
- Semi causes power outage near downtown
- D.A. to begin interviews on meetings with gov
- Award honors 6 military personnel
- Drowning lawsuit trial date moved back
- IHOP to offer free pancakes Tuesday
- Councilman asks county to choose JEDO chair
- Wichita economic development isn’t working
- No one injured after car strikes pole
- Car fire backs up traffic on I-70
- Relihan: Temps in 50s, chance for showers late
- Police respond to suspicious pacakge
- 'Phantom' to haunt Hollywood 14 and KTWU
- Program gives taste of Japan
- Whether it's bodybuilding or powerlifting, Perryman shines
- Kindness: Valentine's Day brings added treat at store
- Business Watch
- Motor vehicle inspections aim to deter theft
- Ambassador Hotel discussed on This Week in Kansas
- Car plows into fence, shed; driver flees
- Concert series to feature Spanish Brass
- BBB offers tax filing tips to avoid scams
- It's Your Business
- Hi-Park students thrive in bio-tech program
- 'Truth Project' developer to speak
- City to consider raising utility rates
- Obama fundraising on anti-Koch obsession
- Upcoming events
- Hayden brings 'Sound of Music' downtown
- Hayden's 'The Sound of Music' credits listed
- Metro board retreat to cover updating services
- City manager search firm seeks public input
- Frito-Lay confirms 'handful' of Topeka plant layoffs
- Photographs add to Ham home memories
- Jamie Hancock: Let the pruning begin
- What better reason to jam?
- Ex-students fondly recall Merrill Ross
- Ex-Topeka banker pleads guilty to fraud
- Lane closure to affect US-24 bridge
- Zumbathon to benefit Project Topeka
- Breakfast will kick off Celebration Walk
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy, mild day on tap
- Man injured in 2-vehicle Turnpike accident
- Mars barred from building wind turbine
- Murder charges enhanced in North Topeka shootings
- Elephant Revival tramples the Bottleneck with Olassa + Previews!
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Music accompanies history lesson in '1776'
- Wichita Eagle fact checks Ambassador Hotel campaigns
- Silent film interest revived by new movies
- Pauline South student brings knife on bus
- Weekend calendar
- Quantrill's raid and aftermath ends series
- Jam for Justice to feature six bands
- USPS to move Topeka processing to KC
- LULAC director retiring after 16 years
- County parks and rec to get $175K in mowing equipment
- Fundraiser set for child with syndrome
- House approves check-off for arts funding
- House to vote on arts check-off funding
- House to consider bills to repeal
- Sentencing delayed in clinical trial case
- Truck driver escapes after short chase
- Relihan: Windy, cooler day in store
- More time needed to digest zoning changes
- 90-year-old Zeta pledge passes away
- Road work to affect S.E. California
- Live update: Citizens sound off at final rezoning hearing
- Seat belt enforcement yields 40 infractions
- 'Ruined' shows war from the view of women
- Rezoning effort hits snag with lot size changes
- Rural middle schoolers lend hands to food drive
- Jenkins Responds to the President's Corporate Tax Reform Framework
- Demo offers insight into bomb squads
- Churches hold Ash Wednesday services
- Go Topeka revamps rezoning proposal
- Big 94.5 Country to air St. Jude radiothon
- Authors Powers, Leiker at library Wednesday
- Kansas Senator Jerry Moran wants to pick losers in the market: His choice is big wind
- East-side house peppered with gunfire
- Police nab 2 men in Hi-Park burglary
- It's a beautiful, busy day at Washburn. Health care fair at the union, brought...
- Car ends up on its side after collision
- House to discuss dropout proposal
- School restraint bill faces final vote today
- GOP rejects Democrat tax plan in House
- Relihan: Breezy and 'very warm' today
- MTAA board approves support of rezoning effort
- Man charged with harassment over call to governor
- County looks to refinance bonds
- Topeka council talks merging planning departments
- Council talks merging planning departments
- Topeka Metro to launch technology
- High-speed chase ends in crash near Sam's
- Shootings: Ambush or defense of friend?
- Wichita Ambassador Hotel radio ads
- Kathy's closed after assets seized for taxes
- Why vote no in the Wichita Ambassador Hotel election
- Civitan Club to host open house
- Civitan Club to have open house
- Relihan: Breezy, mild Tuesday
- Roberts Report - February 16
- Zoning proposal garners strong opposition at meeting
- Shawnee Heights board OKs iPad purchase
- Board approves construction bid for Auburn Elementary
- Former Mo's Express manager in Douglas Co. jail
- Mayor wants discussion on hat, hoodie proposal
- Mayor wants discussion on hat, hoodie ordinance
- Four arrested in storage unit burglaries
- Wichita helps out the Ambassador Hotel campaign
- Who has the economic power?
- National Guard troops return from Africa
- Topeka Zoo's eldest orangutan dies
- County taking donations to wear jeans
- Mo's Express now Phillips 66 Food and Tobacco
- County to reconsider credit card policies
- TPD announces seat belt enforcement plan
- Collision lands one vehicle on sidewalk
- Come to the union and meet future Ichabods at Ichabod Junior Day. It's happenin...
- Relihan: Severe weather possible
- Chuck Berg: Kansas City jazzmen swing TJW
- Holton woman arrested for identity theft
- Hot tubs, landscaping a big hit at garden show
- Former Mo's Express reopens
- Future of Montara valuations unclear
- Young jazz musicians awarded scholarships
- Recording Capitol action tricky business
- Possible witnesses, jury pool large in cold-case trial
- Elizabeth Dobler: Young readers review ancient Egypt
- Kansas officials open to lab funding alternatives
- Groups consider lawsuit against voter ID law
- Needing a home
- BBB offers tips to avoid scams
- Comedy about movie-making plays at SLHS
- Police and fire calls
- Miss Topeka, Capital City winners chosen
- Briefly
- Gamers help out wounded woman
- Festival to feature first sci-fi flick
- Shawnee Co. rezoning maps, documents made available
- Utility increases outpace mill levy hikes
- Dispatchers help save lives under stress
- County dispatchers help save lives under high stress
- Ministry meeting needs of Hispanic residents
- It's Your Business
- Rev. Richard Taylor dies at 87 in Andover
- Sunny but cooler temps expected today
- Kansas sites added to historic places list
- Jamie Hancock: Drought makes winter watering necessary
- Home inspection reveals facts on home's true condition
- Wounded soldier returns home to hero's welcome
- Three teens scheduled for slaying preliminary hearing
- City to consider professional union contract
- Sewer work progressing at bike shop
- HPHS stages comedy of sex and the sexes
- Capitol Police: Devices found in truck were homemade fireworks
- One hospitalized in 2-vehicle collision
- County planning recommends 67 parcels remain residential
- ‘Occupy Koch town’ ignores the facts
- Abortion suit moves to fed court in Topeka
- Holy Name added to historic register
- Relihan: 'Sunny and very mild today'
- USD 501 votes to close Avondale East school
- Sedgwick County Commissioner to present on sustainable development
- Break-in, theft occur at C-J offices
- Weekend brings blues, jazz, folk, classical
- Penguin Group cancels eBook lending with libraries
- Home care measure: Committee suggests approval
- Occupy Koch Town protestors ignore facts
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Weekend calendar
- Film events continue at library, Brown site
- Kansas-Missouri border wars topic of event
- Bands to aid fellow musician with fire loss
- Volunteers take the high road to help patients
- Deputy cleared of wrongdoing in shooting
- Rotary Foundation gives iPads to Capper
- One hospitalized in rear-end collision
- Suspect in IED case released, charges still an option
- Wichita Downtown Development Corporation shouldn’t campaign
- Architect Sheahan to seek treasurer's job
- On Streeter and Anderson
- Richard Pitts, historian and storyteller, presents on the Kansas Underground Rai...
- Governor likely to field NBAF questions
- Deputies respond to possible robbery
- One injured when house hit by gunfire
- Problem gambling task force created
- Relihan: Sunny and mild today
- Man arrested in overnight home invasion
- 'Talking With ...': 11 women, 11 stories
- State school board members support flexibility request
- Jenkins Questions Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the President's Budget
- KS high court suspends lawyer's license
- Washburn University hosts career fair
- KCC to study Westar's shareholder return
- Man pleads guilty to bank robberies
- Wichita Intrust Bank Arena profit, in perspective
- IEDs found in 1 man's truck; 2nd jailed for threats to gov.
- Woman crashes car into downtown YMCA
- Senator Roberts: Ag Committee Holds Farm Bill Hearing on Rural Development and Energy
- Wichita convention business
- Mars agreement calls for rezoning efforts
- Relihan: Good chance for showers today
- Roberts Fights for NBAF at Senate Ag Hearing
- Kansas education data collected but not shared to inform policymaking
- Crews douse car blaze at N. Topeka business
- Semitrailer rig takes out stop sign
- City approves scrap metal, hunting measures
- KS Dems tab pick for communications role
- 'Guys and Dolls' populate TWHS stage
- State board receives update on language teaching
- Kansas kids
- Mike Hall: Sorry, but here are some puns
- Gov.: NBAF assessment based on scope and cost, not location
- County receives $2 million from tax foreclosures
- Payless employees build, deliver bikes to Joplin kids
- Veggies for Valentine's Day for hundreds
- County planning commission to meet Friday
- Ed board members wary of K-12 finance reform
- Topeka Metro looks to upgrade tech
- Crime Stoppers seeking Offender of the Week
- Zoo photo contest has begun
- Talbert waives extradition to return to Topeka
- Happy Valentine's Day, Ichabods!
- Relihan: Highs to reach mid 40s
- Several accidents reported; EB I-70 reopened, but traffic slow
- Three suspects in custody after burglary
- Rossville and St. Mary’s Elementary School Students Create Large Quantity of Artwork for Dream Rocket Project
- Public speaks against rezoning proposal
- Seaman board discusses technology upgrades
- Catholic Charities to close program for teen parents
- Free food distribution scheduled for Tuesday
- Judge denies lowering Lockhart's bond of $500k
- City council committee to meet Thursday
- Jenkins Statement on President Obama's Budget Proposal
- Widowed Persons brunch set for Saturday
- Fact checking Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer
- Judge lengthens sentence in battery case
- House tax plan skims $320M at KDOT
- Kansas Delegation Statement on NBAF Funding in the President's 2013 Budget
- Obama's budget cuts funding for NBAF lab
- Telecoms reject 'tax' for disaster aid
- Wichita HOME program has negative consequences
- Beer exposition slated for Lawrence
- County to oppose term limits, refuse bills
- An ill wind blows in Kansas: The politics of renewable energy
- Career Services will critique your resume in the union today, 10-2. Take advant...
- Recent snow brings city's total to 2 inches
- Highways snowpacked for morning commute
- Senate Ag Ranking Member Roberts’ Statement on the President’s FY2013 Budget Proposal
- Winter weather advisory in effect
- Friendship turns to business partners, mystery
- WRHS to induct three into hall of fame
- WU team takes fourth at law competition
- Business Watch
- Hocker to kick off season with '1776' musical
- Analysis: Kan. GOP defensive over meetings
- Needing a home
- Classes to help people get on board with volunteering
- BBB: Be cautious when buying online
- Underage drinking party busted
- Police and fire calls
- No injuries occur in SW Gage crash
- 2 armed robberies occur within minutes of each other
- No injuries in rollover; patrol car damaged
- 'Gator Queen' wows Boat Show crowd
- Quilting project has community in mind
- Briefly
- Topeka Collegiate student wins spelling bee
- It's Your Business
- Hearing on proposed rezoning is Monday
- Cockroaches: A plague for restaurants
- Fewer potholes, but no real savings
- Tax breaks, hunting on agendas
- Get ready for coldest night of year to date
- Bank officer charged with $2.8 million fraud
- EB I-70 traffic down to one lane for accident
- EB I-70 traffic back to normal after accident
- Addition has owner's touch
- Jamie Hancock: Garden show has something for everyone
- Two former KBI employees charged
- EB I-70 off-ramp at 3rd reopened
- Project splices dramatic prose with history
- Concert to feature young musicians
- Charges filed in attempted robbery of credit union
- Fact checking a Wichita Ambassador Hotel “Vote Yes” mailer
- Memorial set for Seaman alumnus Loyd
- Zoo to offer 'Living Classroom' starting Monday
- Court's in-house fine collection nears end
- Lawyer asks for another year of probation
- Chandler jurors to hear cell phone testimony
- TPD shooting reports ruled open records
- Averill to speak at Unitarian fellowship
- Good luck to the Ichabod and Lady blues basketball teams v. Southwest Baptist Un...
- Relihan: Temps falling steadily today
- Woman hospitalized after accident
- 2 with clown masks, guns, rob victim in S.W. Topeka
- Kansas Bioscience Authority hearings, day 2
- The effect of government grants
- Weekend calendar
- Railroad Earth derails the Granada with two steamy sets + Previews!
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- TCT tells 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing'
- Christ the King students donate food to Project Topeka
- City water rates vote to come Feb. 28 or later
- Frankfort man has been missing for nearly a week
- Singing valentines offer musical gift
- Symphony offers valentine for music lovers
- City manager search: Firm to be paid $22,700
- State to get $50M in mortgage settlement
- Man breaks ankle after attempted robbery of credit union
- Break Room stages 'Murder Most Paranormal'
- Celebrate Bob Marley's birthday with reggae
- County approves ACLU settlement
- Washburn art students selling art in the union now . . . "Make the Career Fair W...
- ReasonFest set for weekend in Lawrence
- Governor orders flags at half-staff
- Relihan: 'Cloudy with drizzle this morning'
- Hollywood 14: More than movies coming
- State humanities council seeks board members
- Subject of Silver Alert found dead
- Former congressman Moore has Alzheimer's
- Chat with 'choot 'em' gal at boat show
- Newscaster arrested in domestic case
- Zoo faces decisions on elephant species
- Grand jury indicts in arson, drug cases
- Advocates seek funds to combat domestic abuse
- County's top spellers face off Saturday
- No-bid contracts a problem in Wichita
- 3 teens make 1st appearance in Gibson death
- Fracking movie proposed
- Health agency: Not too late for flu shots
- For the Ambassador Hotel in Wichita: 8 or 9 government subsidy programs?
- Wichita Ambassador Hotel illustrates need for pay-to-play laws in Kansas
- Runaway truck hits east-side house
- Interested in studying abroad? Don't miss the Study Abroad Fair, 11-2 in the un...
- Longoria appears in Great Bend court
- Longoria due in Great Bend court today
- Relihan: Chilly weather on tap today
- Former KU player to give talk at library
- Council to pick fill-in for interim manager
- GOP: Lawmakers can't be forced to give evidence
- Report: Genocide-related prosecution costly
- ALEC economist speaks on tax policy
- Comedian Brian Regan to return to TPAC
- Tires punctured at south-side auto dealer
- Topekan to compete on 'Let's Make a Deal'
- County to consider settlement in ACLU lawsuit
- Streamlining the Sale of Excess Federal Properties
- KPERS plan would cost additional $10.9B
- Wheeler to be honored at ABWA luncheon
- Reward up to $7,000 for tips in Walmart cash theft
- Madonna to bring tour to Sprint Center
- Topekan sentenced for false tax returns
- House honors member who died of cancer
- Relihan: Chance for rain, snow mix
- Man in custody after stabbing in SW Topeka
- Ron Paul supporters gather in Topeka
- Shawnee Heights board OKs market research study
- One person treated after Osage County house fire
- USD 437 board approves calendar
- Mo's Express manager arrested in Arizona
- City pays Southwestern Bell settlement
- Wichita man pleads guilty to sting operation charges
- Manhattan woman hospitalized after wreck
- Police identify man shot by deputy
- The Democrats continue unjustified attacks on taxpayers and job creators
- Don't miss the opportunity to meet visiting artist Miguel Angel Giovanetti at Mu...
- Topeka superintendent testifies on school reform
- Video: Washburn celebrates its origins
- Mild winter saves city funds for other work
- Parks and Rec releases updated 'listening tour' schedule
- Underage drinking citations issued at WWE event
- Woman sentenced on gun, drug charges
- Accident blocks S.E. 6th
- Topeka orchestra slates Marysville concert
- Topeka community back in the rodeo
- Many county houses to see drop in valuation
- Kansas needs pay-to-play laws
- Market solutions best for Wichita
- Relihan: Colder week with snow possible
- Police: Alcohol involved in overnight accidents
- Roberts: Senate Approves FAA Bill Critical to General Aviation, Essential Air Service
- Muzzleloaders meet at Ramada
- Topekan organizes black history program
- Dogs' return produces joy, heartbreak
- Business Watch: Tarwater's stresses customer service
- Needing a home
- Analysis: Gov. snared in debate over meetings
- TPD investigating deputy-involved shooting
- Rossville fire: Youngsters taken to hospital
- The Werks rock out to celebrate Mouth's 3rd birthday bash + Previews!
- Upcoming events
- 'Craftivists' meld arts, activism
- Incident leaves two men hurt and in custody
- It's Your Business
- Weather has homes on the move
- Victim of house explosion dies at KCK hospital
- City considers raising water, sewer rates
- Fee possible for scrap metal dealers
- 100th birthday 'sneaked up on' local woman
- Volunteer spotlight
- Topeka gets sustainability opportunity
- Tennis part of rally against breast cancer
- TOSCA to screen Massenet documentary
- Hiring of 3 golf superintendents considered
- City, county face full agendas
- Police arrest man in last week's drive-by
- Topeka WWE fans meet Kofi Kingston
- WWE's Kingston stresses education
- New life grows in Chesney Park
- Jamie Hancock: New map alters state, county plant zones
- NOTO receives major gift; Serendipity opens doors
- NOTO receives major financial gift
- Taylor: Wilson investigation nearly complete
- 2 uninjured in Meriden Road rollover
- Taylor likely to question Gov. in KOMA probe
- New gift, event and contest on tap at NOTO
- Frostbite 5k run to take place Saturday
- Presidential authority to speak at WU
- Cap City student breaks arm in altercation
- Mulvane returns to First Friday Artwalk
- Lockhart makes first court appearance
- Topeka sets precipitation record for date
- 3-car crash shuts down S.E. California
- Wichita Chamber of Commerce
- Several crashes reported on turnpike
- Study shows 85 percent of Kansans recycle
- Relihan: Heavy rain likely today
- Roberts Report - February 3
- Brownback's water policy proposals advancing
- Parallel Views - Work by Miguel Angel Giovanetti and Fernando Pezzino
- Weekend calendar
- USD 501 board talks signature schools
- Pets
- Topeka road closings announced
- D.A. warns legislators, gov. to save dinner records
- DNA testing to be done on hair in cold-case slayings
- No injuries in car fire near S.E. 15th and Adams
- Accidental shooting sends man to hospital
- Uncle Bo's offers some Nebraska blues
- So U Think U R Funny competitions begin
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Accused rapist pleads guilty
- Topeka-born singer to debut on the Hill
- Expocentre gathers three Disney princesses
- Tax Fairness for All Wichitans Information Sheet
- You’re not MY student. Why would I help YOU?
- Man recalls responding to gas explosion
- Mo's Express partner arrested on multiple charges
- K-State Student Interning in Jenkins' Topeka Office
- Pittsburg State Senior Interning in Jenkins' Pittsburg Office
- County approves curbside recycling
- University of Kansas Student Interning in Jenkins' Topeka Office
- University of Kansas Student Interning in Jenkins' Washington Office
- Film series set at library and Brown v. Board
- Haskell promoting scientific careers
- OP woman missing for 2nd time in a week
- Abortion challenge goes to new judge
- Guard unit prepares for deployment
- Wichita zoo needs room for 1 more elephant
- Relihan: Chance for showers late tonight
- Crews sent to kitchen fire in west Topeka
- Topeka man killed in overnight cycle crash
- WU endowment soared in 2011
- Topeka Rescue Mission reveals growth plan
- Kobach an unpaid adviser to Romney
- Topekan gets three decades for sex crimes
- Chemical vandalism damages $100k in autos
- Fire official discusses house explosion
- Carl Brewer: State of the City for Wichita, 2012
- Character award honors recycling effort
- Jenkins Introduces Bill to Address Overreaching Executive Orders
- Senator Roberts Announces CRP General Sign Up Starts March 12, 2012
- On Koch brothers, Obama channels Nixon
- Mild weather sets records but may soon end
- Police ID Tuesday night shooting victim
- Senator Roberts and Staff Receive Wheat Leader Awards
- Discussion on Ambassador Hotel tax issue to be this Friday
- Cashier assaulted at downtown Walgreens
- The wait ends; treasurer's annex opens
- Do NOT miss the Spring Student Organization Fair today, 11-1, in the Washburn Ro...
- 2 more warm days before rain begins
- Car fire put out on Interstate 70
- Senator Roberts: Administration Should Withdraw Entire Rule Threatening Family Farms
- Topeka's fierce love of Fireball
- Safety, infrastructure among budget priorities
- Alleged Topeka robbers indicted in Wichita case
- Police investigating possible shooting
- Gunshot victim in serious condition
- Four surviving quints visit Stormont
- House ponders crime restitution reform
- Luther College's Nordic Choir to sing at Grace
- Sunflower coal plant hits roadblock
- Mike Hall: You want cream in your what?
- Small turnout for launch of startup initiative
- County to consider curbside recycling Thursday
- Topekans reminded to be aware of burglars
- Busy five days ahead for Landon Arena
- Poll: Emails advocate move of zoo elephants
- Chamber meeting yields Mars update
- Globetrotter wows students at Jay Shideler
- Modern-day students and attitudes towards government
- Eight blocks of S.W. Wanamaker closed for gas leak
- Don't miss Tunes on Tuesday in the Union. It's happening now!
- Relihan: Balmy weather again Tuesday
- Roberts’ Staffer Receives Rural Health Champion Award
- Foster parents needed in Topeka area
- Propane grill cause of house fire
- Go Topeka answers questions on rezoning
- Senior surprised with 'manly cupcakes'
- City sets temperature record for date
- Lawmakers offering arts tax checkoff
- School choice, or choice schools? The choice is ours
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday January 30, 2012
- Council considers hiring search firm
- Police: Roads closed in area of house explosion
- Effort to help Kansas startups launching Tuesday
- Community keeps wrestling competition
- Rooftop lookout posted on houses in summer holdups
- House explodes in southwest Topeka
- Schlinsog named permanent state IT chief
- County revenues top spending by $2.4 million
- County information technology head resigns
- Police seek help to ID Dollar General robber
- Suspected Topeka robbers held in Wichita
- For Kansas, spending is the other part of the equation
- Search warrant executed on possible meth lab
- Relihan: Record high temps Monday
- Topeka police investigating shooting
- Topeka police investigating shooting
- Police and fire calls
- Southeast Dollar General robbed
- Mountain Sprout grows on the Bottleneck with Grass Crack and Cowgirl's Train Set
- Democrats host bean feed on Kansas Day
- Business Watch
- Several shots fired into Topeka house
- Inspections distinguish fine dining from not so fine
- Domestic batterers find help in YWCA program
- Firefighters put out intentionally set structure fire
- Online program helps school districts promote health ed
- Community colleges try new scheduling
- Man uses knife to rob Domino's on S.W. Topeka
- Curtis House, his tale, are gems of Topeka
- Upcoming events
- Public to learn of proposed rezoning
- Fight over Tietze's district looms
- It's Your Business
- Three Salina family members killed in I-70 wreck
- Fatality accident on I-70 west of Topeka
- Siblings create children's swimwear line
- Voter ID, health care on governing body agendas
- Fact checking the Wichita Ambassador Hotel campaign
- Police investigate shooting in central Topeka
- Mild weather to continue into next week
- Jackson Co. sheriff arrests two in burglary case
- Police: Missing woman with dementia found
- Video: Gov, kids celebrate Kansas Day
- Designers' Showhouse: Waiting in Westboro
- Group honors Stones as Kansan of the Year
- Jamie Hancock: African violets enjoy worldwide appeal
- Group opposes destruction of cloverleaf
- Pott. Co. investigating vehicle burglaries
- Sheriff's office warns of increase in mail theft
- Woman gets 5-plus years in slaying
- United Way honors volunteers at breakfast
- It's official; Vietnam vet now a citizen
- It's official; Vietnam vet now a citizen
- Kansas Bioscience Authority
- Sen. Roberts Blasts Gensler’s Questionable Involvement in MF Global Rulemaking
- TPD seat belt sting yields 42 tickets
- Kansas committee asks if KBA audit did enough to expose problems
- Ichabod Senior Day is happening now! Stop by the union and say hello to future...
- Kansas Congressional Delegation Urges DOD to Recommend Father Kapaun for Medal of Honor
- North Topeka Kwik Shop held up
- Female injured in S.E. Topeka drive-by
- Legend at Capital Ridge to showcase art
- Chinese music to welcome Year of the Dragon
- Young to share cabaret show with friends
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Heights art student wins statewide contest
- 3-vehicle accident results in minor injuries
- Weekend calendar
- Dingman engages in some 'Magical Thinking'
- Video: Dingman does some 'Magical Thinking'
- Project Topeka goal: 192 tons of food
- State to kick off Civil War Kan. history project
- THS fights cancer with poetry and prose
- Video: THS fights cancer with poetry, prose
- Dealership employee tracks down stolen car
- County move includes maintenance pay cuts
- Area road closings announced
- Treasurer's annex to open Wednesday
- Do this!
- Don't miss the financial aid priority deadline, February 15. Fill out your FAFS...
- Relihan: Highs in lower 50s again today
- Pair arrested in bad check incident
- One in custody in west-side carjacking
- Turnout sparse at parks and rec meeting
- Police to add full-time violent crimes unit
- National School Choice Week: a second look.
- TPD: Hudson Crossing crimes 'target-specific'
- Tweets from the TPD crime stats news conference
- Count shows homelessness a citywide issue
- Police seek pair in robbery of Orange Leaf
- Interim manager mock-hangs self at meeting
- Relihan: Another mild day on tap
- Man jailed after overnight cigarette thefts
- Man in custody after cigarette thefts
- Delegation critical of Obama's 'rhetoric'
- Council extends interim manager's contract
- Council votes not to lower spending cap
- Public forum on homeless issue set
- Jenkins Reacts to President Obama's State of the Union Address
- State Senate honors ex-AP newsman on 95th birthday
- WU seeks doctorate nursing degree
- Six more acts added to Stampede lineup
- Radios, refuse rate hike on county agenda
- Guide to Kansas legislative documents
- Ham and beans on Democrats' menu
- Kansas sheriffs meet in Topeka
- In Kansas, the billion-dollar question
- Man, 45, sentenced for sex crime
- Brownback not ready to endorse again
- Congress should reserve the right to protect our wireless future
- End the Economic Development Administration — Now
- Collective Brands could rise 87% with private equity
- Group: Signalize crossing of US-24, Topeka
- Bonaparte to give deposition in lawsuit
- VIDEO: Top 12 Notable Kansas Events named
- Chairman: Capitol Federal still viable after conversion
- Stormont-Vail taps Wichita exec for president
- Come out for some chuckles with Melissa Villasenor, 7:00 tonight in the union!
- National School Choice Week - what is it, really?
- Jenkins Recognizes Somber Anniversary
- Relihan: Clouds to build Tuesday
- Senator Roberts Statement on 1,000 Days without a Budget
- Standoff blocks S.W. Auburn Road
- Grissom to speak in Topeka on Friday
- Deputies respond to one-vehicle wreck
- Llizo lawsuit change of venue denied
- Man pleads guilty to environmental charge
- The Kills slay the Midland with a mixed set for a mixed crowd + Previews!
- Brownback addresses anti-abortion rally
- Iwig's store robbed
- Congresswoman Jenkins Sends President Obama Letter on NBAF
- WU students spend break at work in Big Easy
- Wilson: Treasurer's annex to open next week
- No one injured in two-vehicle accident
- Victim in fatality accident identified
- Fatality accident victim was Topeka teacher, foster mother
- Portrait of 'wild' senator comes to Lecompton
- Museum gets historic portrait of abolitionist
- Relihan: Mild week ahead
- Downtown Pizza Hut robbed for second time
- Business Watch
- Kindness: Quick action saved his house
- 'Late bloomer' in Last Minute Folk series
- Topeka man faces trial for rape
- Quarantine building sought for apes, carnivores
- TPAC: Attendance is 15,000 in 15 days
- Congresswoman Jenkins Reacts to Rep. Giffords Retirement Announcement
- Former Kan. missionary to speak about kidnapping
- Water permits up due to fracking in Kansas
- BBB: Avoid mystery shopper scam
- Schools benefit from community, higher ed partnerships
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- Historic house offers promising future
- Library bag sale attracts hundreds
- Leash law, downtown project to be discussed
- Local vet to discuss never giving up Hope
- Vet to discuss never giving up Hope
- Driver in rollover ejected, later dies
- Driver in rollover ejected, critically hurt
- Little LULAC candidates announced
- Investigators sifting through fire rubble
- Downtown Pizza Hut held up
- Arby's employee robbed in parking lot
- Expect sunny but chilly conditions today
- Police apprehend man wanted in stabbing
- Carnival-themed gala aids cancer research
- Health insurance audit finds no misappropriation
- Firemen battle blaze at Copper Craft
- Firefighters battle blaze at Copper Craft
- Police recover many items stolen from storage
- Minor injuries reported in accident near school
- Public can vote on house design project
- Jamie Hancock: Bird feeders connect with nature
- United Way releases funds
- Sentencing canceled when attorney fails to show
- Shawnee County sued over zoning decision
- Feb. 2 trial set in C-J suit against police
- Silver Lake accident sends 2 to hospital
- Relihan: Partly cloudy and cool today
- 3 in custody after armed robbery
- Trio jailed after armed robbery, car theft
- Hearing for Avondale East closing planned
- VIDEO: WTCT Players try to find 'Who's on first?'
- WTCT Players try to find 'Who's on first?'
- Memphis-bound Topeka blues acts to play
- Spirit of Kansas Blues Festival act returns
- Area agency turns back United Way funding
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Fire in county destroys garage, car
- WU to stage 'The Year of Magical Thinking'
- Rukes to perform at Blue Planet Cafe
- Weekend calendar
- Library ends year with surplus
- Child leaving school struck by van
- Council to consider extending Stanley's contract
- Topeka man recovering from ski injury
- Graffiti removed from Topeka West
- Woman hospitalized after one-car crash
- Attention Ichabods! The Office of Admissions needs your advice. What color t-s...
- Roberts: Tests Confirm LightSquared Interferes with GPS; FCC Should Deny Permit
- Roberts: Tests Confirm LightSquared Interferes with GPS; FCC Should Deny Permit
- Organizations receive volunteer-related grants
- Relihan: Partly cloudy and colder today
- DUI suspected in late rollover wreck
- Airplane experienced oil pressure loss
- Plane lands because of oil pressure loss
- Vic Miller responds to Ledbetter lawsuit
- Group close to suggesting radio system change
- Congratulations to Kimberlynn Uhl and all the Topeka area Horizon Award Winners!
- Car plunges into Brookwood Dillons store
- Shawnee Heights debaters show skill
- Shawnee Heights debaters show skill
- President's Rejection of the Keystone Pipeline Puts Politics Before Jobs
- Country acts, new and old, bound for Topeka
- One injured in roll-over crash in N. Topeka
- Kaw considered for water trail designation
- Crews respond to gas line break outside Stormont-Vail
- 4 crashes send 3 to local hospitals
- Congresswoman Jenkins Expresses Disapproval of Internet Censorship Bill
- Relihan: 'Warmer but breezy today'
- One in jail after overnight police chase
- Man, 28, jailed after overnight chase
- Board member wants TMTA to be 'proactive'
- Possible closing of Avondale East opposed
- Cars collide near S.W. 29th, Wanamaker
- City again bans moving of snow onto sidewalks
- Council hears comments on cloverleaf crossing
- Topekan arrested for Hoyt burglary
- County may reissue 12 checks from treasurer's office
- Displaced homeowners want to rebuild
- MTAA to get $39,000 paint striper
- Mike Hall: Ignore this advice
- Ensley Deiter places wreath at Washington's tomb
- List focuses on zoo's elephant conditions
- Fabric store sews up deal to stay open
- State economy predicted to improve
- Legislator: End 372-day benefit year
- Poor would pay more under governor's tax plan
- Small plane makes emergency landing in field
- Landmark to acquire Wellsville Bank
- Jenkins to meet with voters in Valley Falls
- Washburn Debate continues its campaign of winning locution! Congratulations to...
- Relihan: Cold but sunny Tuesday
- Discovering MLK at KCDC
- Mo's Express may reopen this week
- Community gathers for soup, MLK celebration
- O'Neal dismisses appeal for his resignation
- Motorist charged in fatality to appear Thursday
- State's top teacher presented with car
- "At Dusk We Launch" - The Floozies fire up a fresh, versatile album!
- Kobach to address committee on voter ID changes
- Everhart's health care proposal seeks to avoid surprises
- Wichita ethics kerfuffle quashed; lessons learned
- Buffalo: A Template for Wichita?
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday January 16, 2012
- Kansas Speaker: Schools don’t spend all they have
- Manhattan unveils redesigned website
- Dimmick's suit against couple is dismissed
- Relihan: Chance of sleet, light snow late Monday
- Relihan: Chance of sleet, snow late Monday
- Taylor announces he will seek re-election
- Manhattan man arrested for shooting
- Churches, community honor Martin Luther King
- Agencies deal with United Way funding cuts
- Snow totals down, temps up this winter
- Book focuses on Kansas myths
- Cancer society to auction unique artwork
- LTD announces poetry contest winners
- Business Watch
- Needing a home
- Analysis: GOP feels pressure from right
- Analysis: Kansas GOP leaders see pressure from right
- BBB warns about " Work at Home" opportunities
- Another side of Martin Luther King Jr.
- Upcoming events
- Topeka native returns for play's premiere
- History comes alive at Topeka cemetery
- It's Your Business
- Council to consider legislative agenda
- Man in jail after stabbing on elevator
- Police, fire calls
- Jamie Hancock: This bulb will last for years
- Blind Tiger begins first brew using new tanks
- Riverfront authority to meet Wednesday
- Driver survives high-speed rollover
- Video: The hills come alive at the Expo
- Kansas spending is the problem
- For Wichita city hall, ethics again an issue
- Relihan: Slightly warmer, not as windy today
- Man in custody after short police chase
- Two Topeka natives in featured jazz act
- Kids show to feature juggling comedians
- Check out the next generation of funny
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- TCT stages a 'shalom, y'all' comedy
- Discovery Center to hold MLK celebration
- Woman sentenced in child's death
- Celtic singer to perform winter songs
- King celebration held in new venue
- Amtrak ticket office to close temporarily
- USDA inspects Topeka Zoo again
- USDA inspecting Topeka Zoo again
- Bailey named Topeka Fire Department chief
- Court: Arrangement prompts $2,625 payment
- Parks department to hire eight
- Silver Lake school superintendent resigns
- Rossville ranks No. 9 in Reader's Digest poll
- Man arrested after pulling knife on girlfriend
- City in Phase III after dusting of snow
- Illegal immigrant fights expulsion
- Relihan: Highs in upper 20s Thursday
- Crews battle Highland Crest house fire
- Parks and rec 'listening tour' planned
- Wintry conditions make I-70 slick west of Topeka
- Light snow causes large roadway issues
- Mo's Express attorney speaks out
- Shawnee Co. fire causes nearly $1M in losses
- United Way pulls funding on Safe Visit program
- Bombardier good news, but tempered
- Meitzner clarifies: I’m not opposed
- Sedgwick County commissioners vote Democratic
- Group seeks move of elephants to sanctuary
- Downtown design firm plans open house
- Work ongoing in clearing WIBW fire site
- Site changed for parks board meeting
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday January 11, 2012
- 2 arrested after burglary, foot chase
- Roberts Pushes for MF Global Task Force
- Relihan: Temperatures dropping today
- 2 questioned in drive-by wanted in armed robbery
- Pair in custody after drive-by shooting
- Ortiz speaks positively of Hudson Crossing
- Symphony to stage a classical 'Fiesta'
- 3 teens arrested for shooting vehicles
- Cloverleaf interchange: Council receives input
- Study: Kansas voting 'racially and ethnically polarized'
- Apartment fire causes nearly $200K in damage
- Mystery Critic checks out Spicy Tom at Juli's
- Kansas senators seen as unfriendly to business
- Kan. juvenile inmates lack vocational training
- Pentagon strategy blamed for Boeing Wichita closure
- Mike Hall: Perfectly good ideas ignored
- Eisenhowers ask to delay D.C. memorial
- County to consider filling vacant parks positions
- Mental health meeting set
- Hundreds gather for developer's funeral
- Accident halts traffic at S.W. 19th and Clay
- Zoo seeks extension to respond to complaint
- Parks and rec board to meet Wednesday
- Municipal Court collecting fines in-house
- Relihan: Tuesday will be week's warmest day
- Roberts Applauds New Jobs Created from Bombardier Learjet Expansion
- Onaga man killed in Holton wreck
- Seaman board votes to negotiate with union
- Accreditation hearing held for sheriff's office
- Residents evacuated from central Topeka apartments
- Macomber testifies on his own behalf
- Bunten filing seeks Ledbetter suit's dismissal
- Cause unknown in southwest Shawnee County house fire
- Southwest Shawnee County house on fire
- Two Wichita men sentenced to prison for heroin sales
- Yellow Freight property up for auction
- Governor pushes plan for tech ed
- Busy '12 Legislature takes leap of faith
- Former inmate sues county over injuries
- Metro board meeting moved
- Police chief: Developer's killer 'at large'
- Stanley: Budget tool won't involve consultants
- Macomber's defense against murder continues
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday January 9, 2012
- City may consider lowering spending cap
- Wichita TIF: Taxpayer-funded benefits to political players
- Roads closed for city projects
- For Koch Industries, New York Times’ vendetta is never-ending
- Relihan: Temps to stay warm for a little longer
- CD Tradepost on S.E. 29th burglarized
- Developer's father defends Hudson Crossing
- Police and fire calls
- Moose Lodge victim of break-in, theft
- Dome restoration moves to interior cleaning
- Packed legislative session to start Monday
- Legislative session to start Monday
- Volunteers sought for homeless count
- Child safety seat inspections scheduled for Saturday
- Annual MLK soup dinner scheduled
- City to use 'Balanced Scorecard' process
- Episcopal chaplain selected for Guard post
- Know your rights about debt collection
- No word on cause of developer's death
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- Kindness: IHOP dining made extra special
- Topeka housing values forecast to rise
- Brown Foundation prepares lawsuit over audit
- Fundraiser to benefit Maple Hill teen
- Police arrest wanted man in standoff
- S.W. Wanamaker project to begin in March
- County to elect chairperson
- Mild weekend in store for Topekans
- KDOT Rules Out Toll On South Lawrence Trafficway
- Burned car linked to Hudson Crossing
- At Home: Get a jump start on spring
- Jamie Hancock: 'Srooms for the winter
- Bias Busters to hold vigil for Corey Brown
- K-State fans appreciate Cotton Bowl changes
- Students might have saved Humpty Dumpty
- 2 county youngsters exposed to rabies
- Good news coming for Wichita, says Brownback top aide
- Fire causes substantial damage to home
- Stanley not seeking to lengthen sales tax
- Macomber suggests murder weapon misfired
- Boeing departure presents challenge for Wichita and Kansas
- Board proposes cut in Westar rates
- Food+Flicks: Pancho's offers 24-hour Mexican food
- Hazardous materials possibly taken in theft
- Investigation continues into body discovery
- Robbery victim loses cash, phone, clothing
- Man robbed just west of Topeka
- Relihan: Sunny, cool and mild today
- After record high Thursday, cooler today
- School tools: Concern voiced over costs
- Weekend calendar
- Kurtis recalls WIBW studio where career began
- Kurtis recalls WIBW studio where career began
- Investigator: Car fire was intentionally set
- 4 businesses join NOTO Arts District
- Arrest made in Riley County homicide
- Top blues acts get 2012 going at Uncle Bo's
- Europe-bound chorus to sing in Topeka
- Fire ravages former WIBW studios
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Storage units burglarized; renters upset
- Topeka sets record high for date of 70
- Ad Astra Theatre Ensemble to preview season
- Expocentre adjusts its box office hours
- In Wichita, occupiers make presence known at legislative meeting
- Murder defendant begins own defense
- And to our Marion County Ichabods: well done!
- Mother: Body found was missing developer
- Roberts: Hawker Beechcraft Deserves Answers from Air Force
- Injured snowy owl dies in Lawrence
- Conservation program deadline nears
- Topeka pastor to lead Guard chaplain corps
- Police chase leads to car recovery
- Relihan: Warm weather to continue
- Memory Care Assisted Living needs volunteers for activities
- Hudson Crossing official reportedly missing
- Hudson Crossing official still missing
- Take Back East Topeka rally draws commitment
- Cantele's hoping for runaway K-State win
- Firefighters work to douse illegal brush fires
- County to consider uncashed checks
- Topeka gets own version of 'Storage Wars'
- Woman injured in roll-over crash on I-70
- City open house to focus on downtown work
- Intersection of 1st and Jefferson Trafficway closed
- Wife of shooting victim testifies at trial
- Free food distribution Tuesday
- Man hospitalized for smoke inhalation
- Senator Roberts’ Statement on Boeing Announcement
- Senator Roberts’ Statement on Boeing Announcement
- Congresswoman Jenkins Responds to Boeing's Plan to Close Facilities in Kansas
- Man at large after brief police chase
- Relihan: Sunshine, mild temps today
- TPD: Scammers claim to be police officer
- Action put off on whether to raze house
- Woman injured in one-vehicle wreck
- Council discusses slow pace of street projects
- Two-vehicle wreck injures five people
- Police investigating stabbing in southeast Topeka
- Stabbing victim treated and released
- Dems postpone K-12 finance tour
- Parks and rec merger takes effect
- Next chapter in KPERS debate looms
- Fire contained to chimney in southwest Topeka home
- Effort to recall Wilson taken to courthouse steps
- Mike Hall: Organist finally gets her due
- Kansas kids
- WRHS to take its play 'Fools' to state
- To these Ichabods from the Winfield area, we say, "well done!"
- Police ID man involved in shooting of boy at hotel
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday January 3, 2012
- Jury selection finalized in Macomber trial
- Man pleads no contest in baby son's death
- Fatherhood Action to meet Thursday
- Man struck by vehicle while crossing street
- Relihan: Highs to reach about 50
- Kansas Silent Film Festival 2012
- Fire causes $2K in damage to apartment
- Rally lets people take stand against crime
- Students to participate in Stop the Violence Day events
- High alum Sam Johnson making strides at K-State
- In Wichita, Southfork TIF is politics, and therefore should be rejected
- Tax increment financing (TIF) and economic growth
- Does tax increment financing (TIF) deliver on its promise of jobs?
- Brownback to stump Iowa for Perry
- Fort Riley woman gives birth to New Year's baby
- JerryWorld an impressive venue
- Police investigating New Year's Day stabbing
- County jail food straddles line between taste, cost
- Yellow Cab hauls 271 NYE revelers home
- City council to discuss house demolition
- Kindness: Auto shop went out of its way
- Unemployment decline leads to loss of benefits program
- Sheriff's office releases name of fatality victim
- Computer-based tool helps youth's attention disorder
- Court reporter uses voice to take notes
- Last bastion of GOP moderates under attack
- Take East Topeka Back strategy session set
- Powerball hikes cost of millionaire dreams
- NWS: 2012 off to a sunny but cooler start
- Child, 7, shot late Saturday; injuries serious
- Man grateful to be alive after attack
- ALC moving business across
the street
- Upcoming events
- Year ends on record-high temperature
- Hoarding problem addressed by task force
- It's Your Business
- Driver killed in S.E. Croco crash
- At least one critical in S.E. Croco crash
- Sonic Sutra jams a pre-party for the New Year at the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Police remove unruly customer from Walmart
- Resolution: Take on the do-able tasks
- Organizing expert to speak
- Cyclist taken to hospital after crash
- Distinguished Kansan, community service: Roger Kemp
- Distinguished Kansan, science: Bill Kuhn
- Distinguished Kansan, military: Deborah Rose
- Distinguished Kansan, entertainment: Melissa Miller Ormond
- Distinguished Kansan, journalism: John Allen
- Distinguished Kansan, literary arts: Clare Vanderpool
- No major injuries in collision involving 12 people
- Police, fire calls
- Donations accepted to benefit victim's daughters
- Mouth rejuvenates the Jazzhaus with a new guitarist + Previews!
- East side seeks solidarity against violence
- YWCA, Shawnee Golf Club to announce changes
- Topeka native produces TV's New Year's gala
- 'Amusement only' slots thrive in gray area
- Jamie Hancock: Garden changes ring in the new
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday December 30, 2011
- Myers held on $1M bond in clerk's slaying
- Yellow Cab offers free rides on New Year's Eve
- County trash pickup sets holiday schedule
- Woman in wheelchair struck by vehicle
- Educational Credit Union robbed at gunpoint
- Winning ticket selected in $1 million raffle
- Store sets 'Take Back East Topeka' rally
- DA trims staff to operate with budget cuts
- Cement truck driver removed from life support
- 2011: The Year in Review
- Man struck by car in domestic incident
- Fight spills over to downtown McDonald's
- Woman jailed in Oakland stabbing
- TPAC-bound Carrington to host NYE special
- Too tipsy to drive? Get a free cab ride
- TPD: Don't drink and drive on New Year's Eve
- Family decides to donate truck driver's organs
- Slain clerk's family recalls his last hours
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Two southwest Topeka bars closing
- Where to bid 2011 so long and welcome 2012
- Weekend calendar
- No dice on casinos in southeast Kansas
- Reward amount doubles in Hill slaying
- Sears Holdings Corp. spares Topeka stores
- Topeka stores not on Sears, Kmart closings list, but Lawrence Sears store is
- Bias Busters to hold vigil for victims
- County to consider earthquake coverage
- City close to eliminating zoning desigation
- State to help people quit smoking
- Warm days continue into weekend
- Search warrants sought in shooting
- Topeka in the Running to Win $50,000!
- Gifted K-State track thrower back from foot injury
- KDOT approves December low bids
- Police release additional Hudson Liquor video
- Band, bar to donate proceeds in search for killer
- Local BBQ joint changing hands
- Ashes to Immortality prepares for New Year's Eve with Split Lip Rayfield!
- Hollywood Casino on track
- Police to up DUI patrol for New Years
- Wichita falls in economic performance ranking
- Kansas teacher quality policies ignored
- Township opposes further annexation
- Detector alerts occupant to house fire
- Soybeans spill on K-4 highway
- Hastings official cites store's profits in closing
- Marshals capture man wanted in slaying
- NWS: Sunshine, warm temperatures
- Truck driver remains in critical condition
- Downtown barber retiring after 45 years
- Mulvane casino hopes to be rising star for Kansas
- Barta requests pay raise for employee
- Store's own gun used to shoot manager
- State seizes Simpson Auto assets for taxes
- Cement truck goes onto side; driver hurt
- Hunt for new career leads man to taxidermy
- Kansas school spending: the complete picture
- St. Francis receives accreditation
- In Wichita, disdain for open records and government transparency
- Area blood drives scheduled this week
- Post-Christmas returns keep stores busy
- Couple jailed for burglary, assault
- Dodge City casino first state-run facility to open
- Dodge City casino has Wild West aspects
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday December 26, 2011
- All minorities under-represented in Legislature
- Zoo director discusses USDA report, violations
- Barta anticipates returning $300K to county
- Barta anticipates returning $300K to county
- Minus star power, Kansas State keeps winning
- Police looking for man in connection with slaying
- Police seek 'person of interest' in west-side slaying
- Friend offers reward for info in clerk's slaying
- Wichita City Council sets hotel tax election date
- Police calls
- Man shot and killed at west-side apartment
- State cashing in on problem gambling fund
- Man stabbed Christmas night at Kwik Shop
- Bicyclist falls into creek
- EOC focused on resource allocation
- Return to the Aladdin
- Jam4Dan dates set, acts announced
- 11-year-old delivers cookies to emergency responders
- Slaying victim was 41-year-old man, still unidentified
- Family dog rescued from Lake Sherwood
- Better Business Bureau cautions Wi-Fi hotspot users
- Auburn man arrested in car chase
- Murder suspect still at large
- Man steals potpourri from gas station Sunday
- Christmas Day set for sunshine
- Police and fire calls
- 2011: The year in pictures
- Authorities release name of man killed in crash
- MTAA evicts business over rent
- Briefly
- Last-minute shoppers abound
- Christmas Eve homicide: Store employee slain
- Council, commission won't meet
- Kindness: Season brings out best in many
- Combat Air Museum features P-51 fighter
- 190th crew chief honored
- 'Sleigh Ride' tops among holiday songs
- Kline responds to disciplinary finding
- Farley: WU must expand vocational ties
- Washburn Campus will be closed the week of December 26. Have a happy, fun, and...
- Councilman analyzes Go Topeka documents
- Reason #1 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: 7,303 Ichabods strong, Washburn Univ...
- Rossville nears 150k votes in Reader's Digest contest
- Video: Sisters get out of burning car on I-70
- Students to learn from Yo-Yo Ma
- No white Christmas this time around
- Musician lends aid to victims of fatal crash
- One killed in early Friday turnpike crash
- 2 hurt in S.E. county accident
- Weekend calendar
- AMA Arenacross race tickets on sale at Expo
- Expo sets winter recess skating sessions
- Topeka company vying for dome project
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Third Day offers discount for TPAC concert
- Salvation Army closing in on $260K goal
- Bailey named interim fire chief
- Fuel donation benefits KHP
- Grants to help schools teach healthy habits
- Treasurer hours to change Jan. 3
- Reason #2 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Washburn University welcomes its ses...
- Roberts Report - December 22, 2011
- Looking Back on 2011 with Senator Pat Roberts
- Five schools nominated for Blue Ribbon award
- Missing Johnson County student found alive
- Consumers warned of foreign lottery scams
- Court declines to hear appeal in couple's slaying
- Relihan: Chance for flurries today
- Gage Bowl robbed at gunpoint
- Toy, clothing drive sets record year
- Toy, clothing drive sees record year
- Stabbing costs Macomber law library privileges
- Enjoy it: Gas prices lower, but not for long
- Auditor: Brown Foundation questionable costs top $620K
- USDA files complaint against Topeka Zoo
- Topeka felon gets 16 years for drive-by shooting
- Reason#3 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: The “Art of the Brick” Lego exhibit a...
- Dimmick suit earns dubious distinction
- Pardon applicants a varied group
- Officials warn of foreign lottery scams
- 5 Kansas schools nominated for awards
- Bunten to give deposition in Llizo suit
- Roberts Seeks Additional Answers on Gensler's Role with MF Global
- Fake BBB 'phishing' emails persist
- Parents of missing student receive support
- Kansas website features free student materials
- Shots damage Statue of Liberty replica
- Wichita council takes concealed carry action
- Black ice poses threat to morning motorists
- County to consider administrative pay raises
- Airport authority asks for $60K machine
- TPD: Four recent shootings not connected
- City approves police contract, with pay increases
- TPD says four recent shootings not connected
- TPD: Four recent shootings not connected
- Brown audit to be released
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Dems: Expand gaming to fund job creation
- Making Responsible Choices on the Payroll Tax Cut Extension
- Reason #4 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Study Grounds, a coffee shop, opens...
- Topeka toy shortage resolved
- Pott. Co. Sheriff's Office seeks help finding stolen car
- Police identify men shot during home invasion
- Relihan: Light snow possible in afternoon
- Man hospitalized after shooting early Tuesday
- KDOL: Unemployment down in November
- TUESDAY'S CLOSINGS AND CANCELLATIONS
- Two men shot during S.E. Topeka home invasion
- Governor helps celebrate Hanukkah
- TMTA's multimodal project stalled
- Police and fire calls
- Brown Foundation plans to file lawsuit
- Classical liberalism values liberty, the individual, and civil society
- United Way president receives surprise donation
- Topeka to see less snow, possibility of ice
- County defers selection of fire board chief
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday December 19, 2011
- Police make arrest in Sunday's fatal shooting
- Weather threatens to dampen Dems
- Reason #5 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Men's golf finishes second at the MI...
- Leash law effort requires restart
- Chandler bound over in 2002 slayings
- SUV hits county vehicle; injuries minor
- Prosecutor seeks life term for sex offender
- Relihan: Rain may turn to sleet, snow
- Blog Hoggers: Let it snow?
- Brownback school funding plan faces opposition
- Topeka Farm Show 2012
- Snow expected Monday night
- One dead, another injured in shooting
- Police investigating accidental shooting
- No one injured in Sunday morning fire
- Future looks bright for Discovery Center
- Hope for the homeless: A Christmas story
- Support group celebrates third anniversary
- Valley Falls man killed in crash
- Crime doesn't take break during holidays
- The creeping expansion of government power
- The Better Business Bureau of Kansas offer tips on holiday returns
- Saturation patrol nets two arrests
- Recalls becoming more common in U.S.
- Breakthrough House takes funding hit
- Man seriously wounded in east-side shooting
- Acts of kindness: Doing the right thing
- Competition stiff for city lobbyist post
- Zoning issue brewing on council agenda
- Electric Theory blasts Fatsos full of electronica with Billy Wassung + Previews!
- Topeka's Scots are Edinburgh-bound
- Recalls becoming more common in U.S.
- It's Your Business
- TARC fundraiser a tasty affair
- Upcoming events
- Pet shelter holiday meal features burgers, tuna
- One hospitalized after two-vehicle crash
- A pleasant weekend before snow flies
- Crash reported on I-70 near S.W. Urish
- Rollover traffic crash kills two in county
- Chance for snow on Tuesday increases
- Fire does signficant damage to house
- Appeal filed in suit against sheriff, deputies
- Brown v. Board celebrates holiday seasons
- Jamie Hancock: Reindeer always welcome
- New bells have winning ring for lights winner
- Motorist sentenced for running over man
- Local NAACP meeting Saturday
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Congratulations, fall grads!
- Topekan charged in his mother's slaying
- Alcohol: 5 businesses cited for sale to minors
- Pajama day raises $125 for Special Olympics
- Minivan crashes into wooden light pole
- Reason #6 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Washburn’s campus welcomes illustrio...
- Penguin exhibit coming to Topeka Zoo
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday December 16, 2011
- Sustainable planning: The agenda and details
- Relihan: Sunny with highs in 40s today
- Frosted windshield a factor in head-on crash
- Boys Scouts bring historic Peace Light to Topeka
- Boy Scouts bring historic Peace Light to Topeka
- Library working to expand digital offerings
- Poets to read works at Blue Planet Cafe
- Paradize Band to play fundraiser dance
- OLG to debut KSU's 'She Told Me Stories'
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- USD 372 approves copier contract
- City council action to wait on CIB, CIP
- Weekend calendar
- USD 501 board approves course changes
- Trash collection to go on holiday schedule
- Ringers join Singers for holiday concert
- Critics pick nice from naughty holiday albums
- Nature preserve unveiled at Lake Shawnee
- Topeka High students take class to Statehouse
- Reason #7 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Joe Allen wins the Individual Speake...
- SPASH! Southside bar and grill a perfect fit for neighborhood
- Firefighters scare off burglar at Casey's
- Temps back to normal on Thursday
- Recession takes toll on Kansas kids
- Crash just north of Topeka sends bus into ditch
- School finance plan withstands tire-kicking; but don't look under the hood.
- Police and fire calls
- Kids swap vouchers for Christmas 'kicks'
- Holiday lighting winners named
- Zoning change on county agenda
- A.G. honors, remembers crime victims
- Bite taken out of leash law proposal
- Leash law petition drive appears unsuccessful
- Engineering programs get new funding
- Pott. Co. searching for stolen minivan
- Six cattle killed in tractor-trailer crash
- Next Step in Expanding American Trade
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday December 14, 2011
- Reason #8 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Alumni success! Ken Calwell (BBA, 19...
- Open records, rights of Kansans disrespected at Wichita City Council
- Chandler to arresting officer: 'glad its over'
- Police investigating early-morning robbery
- Relihan: Rainy with high in 60s today
- Council discusses cloverleaf intersection
- Brownback names 21 appointments
- Fireworks discharge season cut to 4 days
- Featured offender arrested after tip
- Zoo favorite succumbs to heart disease
- Topeka native receives Bronze Star
- Reservoirs losing capacity because of sediment
- Kansas to consider settlement in Kline case
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Sheriff defends letting D.A. carry gun in courthouse
- Kansas kids
- Topekan pleads guilty to wire fraud
- House Passes the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
- Car strikes elderly man crossing the street
- D.A. certifies petition seeking recall of treasurer
- VIDEO ADDED: Three uninjured in wreck
- VIDEO ADDED: Kitchen fire injures woman
- Truck stop thefts land 3 Topekans in jail
- Reason #9 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD: Washburn University extends in-state...
- Kingman County wreck injures Topekan
- Senator Roberts: The Buck Stops Somewhere
- Senator Roberts: The Buck Stops Somewhere
- Wreck sends one driver home, other to class
- Police not releasing identity of bleeding man
- Hearing set on proposed new Leavenworth prison
- Wichita gets downtown vehicle charging station
- Hawker Beechcraft to sell surplus Salina assets
- Judge sets Feb. hearing in Great Bend teen's death
- Group names US senator's aide Kansan of Year
- Relihan: Damp weather on tap Tuesday
- Corps short on Missouri River levee-repair money
- Driver in Monday roll over wreck taken to jail
- California Ave. wreck cleared
- Deputies investigating rollover wreck
- Man walks into LEC, reports being cut with knife
- USD 345 board approves curriculum guides
- Anglers face new rules on live bait
- Medical open house scheduled
- Police and fire calls
- Juveniles' hearing continued until Jan. 30
- Highland Park, C-J honored at KAB conference
- Osage County sheriff seeking public's help
- Wichita petition effort successful
- Seat belt enforcement set for Tuesday night
- Topeka woman pleads guilty in fraud scheme
- Therapist who stalked soldier gets probation
- Man transported to hospital after car strikes tree
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday December 12, 2011
- Official: Wilson trying to avoid handing over money
- 2011 was the year of the ICHABOD, and we'll be bringing in 2012 with the top ten...
- County discusses large rezoning request
- Father finds victims, tells mothers of their slayings
- Harvesters gets check to feed children
- Wichita open records issue buried
- Relihan: Warmer temps expected
- Central Topeka Walgreens Robbed
- Survey: People prefer signal at interchange
- Adult DVDs, lingerie taken from local shop
- Police and fire calls
- Needing a home
- Hollywood 14 offers NYC 'The Nutcracker' live
- Moose Lodge hosts dance fundraiser
- CSAPR not friendly, not a ghost
- Analysis: Obama raises issue for Kan. tax debate
- Women enjoy playing hoops in league
- Gray plans to release finance details for Go Topeka
- BBB of Kansas offers tips about QR codes
- Police investigate a double stabbing
- Police investigate a shooting on S.W. Tyler
- Police respond to a shooting on S.E. Madison
- Police respond to overnight shootings and stabbings
- Home invasion reported in south Topeka
- Kettle campaign collects gold coin
- Washburn Vespers to again be KTWU special
- Graffiti pops up on downtown buildings
- Holiday Happenings
- Capital-Journal makes iPad debut
- Upcoming events
- Tablets open new roads to work, fun, learning
- 'Cops and Kids' share Christmas spirit
- D.A. wants to consolidate state's prosecutors
- Breakfast stuffs KCSL's stocking with $20,000
- Fireworks, rezoning on agendas
- A nice weekend to be outdoors
- Police, fire calls
- Topeka man gets 4 years on firearms charge
- Regents approve WU pay raises
- 'Ave Maria' to 'White Christmas' on program
- Pope to earn rank of Eagle
- Historic house glitters after remodel
- Jamie Hancock: Make Christmas greens natural
- Woman arrested after punching former boss
- Ledbetter lawsuit against Bunten seeks $500K
- US-75/I-70 ramp reopened after rollover
- Group files petition seeking recall of treasurer
- Parks service defends handling of Brown audit
- Stormont-Vail CEO to retire in June
- Veterinarian fined, suspended for 30 days
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday December 9, 2011
- Wichita’s political class
- Kansas couple killed in Vegas copter crash
- Board to decide on Holton teacher's license
- No snow, no problem: Pleasant day on tap
- Fire crews battle two blazes in county
- Cut your own Christmas Tree from tree farms in Kansas
- Cast list of Ballet Midwest's 35th 'Nutcracker'
- Pompeo: Obama, EPA not to be trusted on regulation
- Fire causes total loss to East Topeka taco stand
- Fire totals East Topeka taco stand
- Ballet Midwest offers 35th 'The Nutcracker'
- City ready for 30 percent chance of snow
- City dodges chance at snow accumulation
- Rape case appeal postponed
- Democratic leaders call on Wilson to resign
- Family happy about Habitat home
- Recall petition filing to be 11:30 a.m. Friday
- 'A Little House Christmas' on a little stage
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- A week full of songs of the season
- Go Topeka seeks rezoning south of city
- Gang ties an issue in Peppers murder appeal
- Clerk: 2004 JEDO resolution was published
- Mountaineers move to Big 12 makes Huggins return less meaningful
- Christmas Bureau seeking more adopters
- Regents to name ESU president Friday
- Kansas group to show Gaza children's art
- Roberts Report - December 8, 2011
- Pets
- County to consider job reclassifications
- BBB warns of new email scam
- Court to review decision in funeral protest ban
- City may get its first measurable snowfall
- 'Cops and Kids' to shop together Saturday
- USD 501 educators honored by psychologists
- Murder hearing postponed
- Foundation's audit results still not public
- City seeks snow plow contractor bids
- Regulatory Accountability Act of 2011
- House Attempts Eases Regulatory Burden
- Songs of the season in four-part harmony
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday December 7, 2011
- Wichita should reject tax increment financing
- For President Obama, internet is just another job-killer
- Dollar General store robbed in Ottawa
- Manspeaker questions choice for city lobbyist
- The true size of the Obama stimulus
- Commission to study state pension plan
- Commission may vote today on pension plan
- State supreme court to hear smoking case
- Kansas Supreme Court hears smoking ban case
- Wellington rejects prescription requirement
- Sunny but chilly on Wednesday
- Man stabbed, woman beaten in disturbance
- Fatality crash shuts down part of I-470
- Man cuffed after breaking into home twice
- Holiday happenings
- Fate of city fireworks rules remains up in air
- MTAA director says commercial airline could take off in Topeka
- Intersection closed for sewer repairs
- Power of attorney key decision for older citizens
- Phelps son to support play about gay teens
- Flags to be at half-staff for Pearl Harbor
- Topeka Frito-Lay workers nix proposed deal
- Topeka Frito-Lay workers nix proposed deal
- Jenkins Responds to President Obama's Kansas Campaign Stop
- Sheriff seeks info in Pottawatomie Co. burglary
- Kansans challenge Obama ahead of speech
- Washburn regent questions possible pay hike
- Live from Osawatomie
- WB I-70 traffic resumes after fertilizer spill
- Christmas Bureau needs more adopters
- Weather service: Cold weather sticking around
- Sen. Roberts, Stabenow Issue Statement Following Committee Vote to Subpoena Corzine
- JEDO votes to approve contract with Go Topeka
- USD 437, 450 school boards meet
- Governor, helpers light Kansas Christmas tree
- Power of attorney process under scrutiny
- School districts value paraprofessionals
- Obama's speech generating buzz in Osawatomie
- State agencies cope with loss of employees
- Topeka police offer holiday safety tips
- Treasurer's recall petition to be filed Friday
- $23,000 in stolen property recovered
- Kready comes home to sing for the holidays
- Kline attorney seeks to withdraw
- Dane Simoneau named as finalist for Harlon Hill Trophy. Go Bods!
- A Meal and a Toy campaign for Oakland students begins
- Valley Falls man recovering after shooting
- Commissioners approve legislative agenda
- Wichita petition goal met
- Relihan: Temps to stay low this week
- Police and fire calls
- Man dies from gunshot wound to head
- People, pets visit Santa at West Ridge mall
- Library employee salaries analyzed
- What's the price of government?
- What's the price of state, local government?
- Santa chugs into Great Overland Station
- Mount Hope to host first holiday remembrance ceremony
- Family shares story of power of attorney
- Needing a home
- Police: Shooting victim 'very uncooperative'
- Four people injured in early-morning wreck
- Wichita turns taxation over to private interests
- Pub crawl draws crowd, Toys for Tots funds
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Somasphere pumps up the Granada and BoomBox blasts the beat + Previews!
- No injuries in brief fire at Frito-Lay
- Briefly
- Nelson, Gazarek return for encore concert
- A/Cs stolen from two S. Topeka businesses
- It's Your Business
- City sees 5 fire fatalities so far this year
- Consort to play Renaissance holiday tunes
- Silver Lake High School goes 'Into the Woods'
- Hasselman fundraiser set for tonight
- Man in custody after he runs car into fence
- Fireworks rules among topics to be discussed
- Q and A with new city attorney H. David Starkey
- Despite rain, girls complete 5k run
- Police, fire calls
- Singer Whitebird to sign copies of book
- Area tribal leader meets with Obama
- Poet rhymes darndest things his kids said
- Seniors 90 and older honored for exercising
- Mulvane Merriment offers more art shopping
- High school students visit Washburn
- City preps for possible wintry precipitation
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Man booked on 17 sex crimes involving a child
- Couple: Ruling can wait in suit against Dimmick
- Gov.'s Christmas tree outdoors this year
- Music to shop by on First Friday Artwalk
- Brown audit to be released in next week
- Fire damages century-old home in Oakland
- Plea: Toddler, 20 months, suffocated, burned
- TPAC books Bonamassa; KTWU to air special
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday December 2, 2011
- Kansas gas storage regulation might not improve safety
- Campus is alive with seniors from near and far! Stop by the union today to meet...
- Jenkins Statement on Latest Jobs Report
- Robbery suspect arrested after standoff
- Relihan: Rain likely most of Saturday
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Senator Roberts Helps Protect General Aviators by Killing an Unnecessary Government Regulation
- Senate Approves Defense Authorization Bill; Includes Father Kapaun Amendment
- Topeka USD 501 sells land to Valeo
- Weekend calendar
- Teen to stand trial in child sex case
- Monkey takes flight in College Hill
- Update: Police identify child found in southeast Topeka
- MBT's 'Nutcracker' to be Landrith's last
- Concert to offer jingle drums and bells
- Treasurers' lame duck period could shrink
- 2 Pakistani natives plead guilty to fraud
- Sibling rivalry turns to sibling revelry
- County trip to look at public safety radios
- Free State High School evacuated
- Wichita petition drive nears end
- A.G. won't investigate Wilson because D.A.'s doing that
- Brown Foundation board speaks out
- Senator Roberts: We Need Answers on MF Global; Futures Still Critical to Risk Management
- Man suffers leg injury in bus station assault
- Pet photos with Santa offered at mall
- Parents urged to check Santa sites for kids
- Christmas tree comes Friday to Statehouse
- Renegade trucker waives hearing
- Relihan: Temps headed south today
- Woman shoots herself in foot at Kwik Shop
- Arrest made in robbery of Lawrence bank
- Arrest made after attack on insurance employee
- Robber hits victim with wrench at insurance office
- WU students take top honors at competition
- ACT stages WWII USO-style musical revue
- Santa to arrive by train at GOS
- Man's appeal to be heard in KS Supreme Court
- Go Topeka's strategic plan released
- Roberts and Moran Introduce Bill to Ensure Safety of Underground Gas Storage
- Christmas Bureau seeking adopters
- Citations issued for underage drinking
- Carbon monoxide safety tips issued
- Fees considered for credit card users
- Relihan: Sunny today, precip on weekend
- Police searching for Kwik Shop robbers
- Senator Roberts Welcomes Kansas-Native FCC Nominee to Capitol Hill
- Blog Hoggers: Getting colder
- Topeka Community Cycle Project Show - Flat Tire II
- Brownback's "literacy" lineup light on educators, heavy on business interests
- Officials argue for, against Westar rate hike
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Stabbing victim in serious condition
- Commission to take a swing at golf matters
- Hearing reset in Dimmick's suit against city
- Americana Music Academy sets holiday show
- JEDO to consider seeking bids
- Sousa-style show to aid Joplin High School
- The last "Tunes on Tuesday" of the season is today. Come to the union now!
- Crony capitalism and social engineering: The case against tax-increment financing
- Neighbors raise alarm during N. Topeka fire
- Giving cards available through TCF
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy Tuesday
- Robber takes more than $200,000 from Walmart
- Saturday gets blacker after heist of Black Friday receipts in Topeka
- Animals adopted on Black Friday
- Inspections of school food services yield violations
- Kansas PEAK program: corporate welfare wrapped in obfuscation
- Dimmick sues couple he kidnapped
- Stay warm this Winter with country-rock, bluegrass and more!
- Era of energy subsidies is over
- Woman 5th fire-related fatality of 2011
- Woman becomes 5th fire-related fatality of 2011
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday November 28, 2011
- Senator Roberts: Serious Questions Remain about Gensler’s Role on MF Global
- Jenkins Proud to Announce Service Academy Nominations
- Commission approves landfill agreement
- One found dead in house heated by generator
- Relihan: Sunny, slightly warmer Monday
- Blog Hoggers: All shopped out?
- Roberts’ Repeated Requests to Hold MF Global Hearing Honored by Chairwoman;
- No arrests in N. Topeka assault, robbery
- Topeka teen has impressive computer skills
- Venues share their New Year's Eve plans
- Motorist charged in death has history of convictions
- Business Watch
- Chandler attorney wants client's cell phone records
- Chilly crowd warms during holiday parade
- Bridge results
- THS Madrigals gather for 75th reunion show
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- A cold, giving Rescue Run
- Police seek help in Walmart theft
- It's Your Business
- Gov. Brownback: The Kansas spirit
- Effect of couple's registry unclear
- Kansas Best 150: Shop offers worldwide variety
- Entities on IRS 'hit list' in distinguished company
- Effort aims to prevent deaths on the Kaw
- Q&A with Joe Emmons, interim dean of WU Tech
- Police need witnesses to help solve homicides
- Upcoming events
- Annual Christmas parade to be Saturday
- Local veteran thankful for life's 'miracles'
- Westboro home maintains Tudor tradition
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Weather: One more day of temps in 60s
- Black Friday a time to shop, people watch
- One arrested after gunshot fired
- Mother doesn't regret donating son's organs
- Requests for home deliveries slows community dinner
- Join Scrooge for a spirited time at TCT
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Weekend calendar
- 'Little House Christmas' tickets on sale
- Dugout to help coach strike out cancer
- Cheaper gas, warmer temps here for turkey
- 'Short and sweet' 'Nutcracker' opens at TPAC
- 3 sites nominated for National Register of Historic Places
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday November 23, 2011
- Better Business Bureau warns of email scam
- Food donations pour in for dinner
- New KDOT Facebook page covers NE Kansas
- Bombardier Learjet should pay just a little
- WU concert to benefit Joplin students
- Driver, 17, escapes injury in rollover crash
- Warmer, sunny day on tap after fog clears
- Marine ROTC students, recruits help the hungry
- Sisters of Charity name new regional VP
- City move: Beer distributor, church could be neighbors
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Hayden debate team achieves honor
- Jenkins Requests Missouri River Levee Prioritization
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday November 22, 2011
- Oom-poppa, ho, ho, ho, the Boys are back
- Recall petition drive expected to start soon
- Gov. Brownback and Kansas Delegation Statement Regarding Concerns Boeing Leaving State
- TIF and other subsidies harm Wichita
- Ledbetter files lawsuit against Vic Miller
- Chase Middle School surpasses October reading goal
- Mobile food pantry scheduled for Rossville
- Weather service: Moderate temps for holiday
- Zoo to stay open late on Thanksgiving
- Unemployment down slightly in October
- Library to close for holiday
- Celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Mulvane ArtLab and Topeka Magazine
- Boeing studies future of Wichita defense plant
- TWHS yearbook receives top honor
- KDOT announces 36 highway projects
- Topeka Metro discusses hub construction
- Jury trial scheduled in slaying case
- Property tax statements to be mailed out
- City seldom settles suits for large sums
- THS Madrigals to mark 75th anniversary
- Wichita property taxes are high, leading to other problems
- Bunten files answer in Ledbetter lawsuit
- Topeka developer wins historic rehab award
- Concerns remain on treasurer's cash drawers
- Supercommittee fails at tiny goal
- Eisenhower students collect food for rescue mission
- DNA could solve 1985 rape case
- Relihan: Cloudy, chilly Monday
- Senator Roberts’ Statement Regarding Super Committee’s Failure to Meet Deadline
- Senator Roberts Renews Call for MF Global Hearing as Missing Client Funds Jump to $1.2 Billion; Corzine Should Testify
- Police release names of store robbery, shooting victims
- Police still investigating robbery, shooting
- Driver runs over worker's legs
- Several injured in two-vehicle wreck
- White Ghost Shivers haunts the Bottleneck with Vaudeville music + Previews!
- Run in Holton honors cancer victim
- Memorial run in Holton honors cancer victim
- Police and fire calls
- Project Christmas looks to provide for soldiers
- Needing a home
- Salvation Army hoping to exceed last year's goal
- Business Watch
- Thanksgiving service set for Thursday
- 2012 Kansas Teacher of the Year named
- County goes to holiday trash schedule
- Historical women's club shares travel tales
- Gingerbread creations abound at TPAC
- What a game. Now get ready to start the countdown to our sesquicentennial at th...
- Holiday Happenings
- Peer group critical of Treasurer Wilson
- Ruling in trucker's suit goes to Barta, deputies
- Consolidated parks agency needs petty cash
- Mount Calvary Cemetery to get fence
- Soul of Kansas: The Greatest Generation
- Adoptions finalized Saturday for 22 children
- It's Your Business
- Join us as the Washburn Ichabods enter round one of the NCAA football playoffs....
- Upcoming events
- 'The Buried Life' comes live to WU
- 2 store clerks seriously wounded in robbery
- Santa arrives Saturday at Fairlawn Plaza
- Omaha firm to design S. Kansas Ave. upgrade
- Averett earns rank of Eagle
- Friends of the Library to contribute $100,000
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Topeka hires new city attorney
- TWHS gives Ibsen's 'Enemy' an American spin
- THS tells Old Testament tale of 'Joseph'
- Heights musical goes back to the '80s
- Powwow an outreach to Indian veterans
- Congresswoman Jenkins on the Balanced Budget Amendment
- Four bound over in Gibson slaying
- Budke called great friend, teammate, coach
- Treasurer provides policy for missing funds
- Senator Roberts’ Measure to Protect General Aviators Passes Senate and Moves to President’s Desk
- Man arrested after chase, crash following residential burglary
- Burglar flees when met by home's occupant
- OSU coach, WU grad Budke killed in plane crash
- Congresswoman Jenkins Joins Effort to Strike Down the Unlawful NLRB Poster Regulation
- Passenger arrested in overnight chase
- Jeb Bush slated for February talk in Topeka
- Relihan: Windy and warmer today
- Amendment Honoring Father Kapaun One Step Closer to Final Approval
- 'GI Holiday Jukebox' tickets on sale at ACT
- 'The SantaLand Diaries' tickets on sale
- Volume will vary at LOUDsoftLoud concert
- Employee waives hearing in embezzlement case
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Defensive driving class offered for Dec. 3
- Minor injury results from SE Topeka wreck
- Weekend calendar
- Topeka NAACP reiterates support for Brown Foundation
- Three businesses cited for sales to minors
- Carving some time for his granddaughter
- Toby Keith will be 2012 Stampede's big act
- Donations, volunteers sought for annual meal
- Prosecution witness threatens def. attorney
- Treasurer stalls cash drawer questions to tomorrow
- 2 injured in accident south of Topeka
- Lansing escapees back in custody
- Relihan: Sunny and cool on Thursday
- Woman shot during break-in
- Senator Roberts Calls for Hearing on MF Global Bankruptcy
- Police halt chase; pair later found in car
- Contractors hear details on Mars plant
- Parks/rec meetings set after debate
- One killed in accident on S.E. Adams
- State recognizes contributions of tribes
- Topeka NAACP to affirm backing of Brown Foundation
- Lansing escapees remain at large
- Tips obtained, but not Lansing escapees
- LULAC seniors get early Thanksgiving
- State shutters local business
- Living billboard highlights dangers of smoking
- Billy Dean returns to Topeka for solo show
- WU faculty musicians to play at library
- New lawsuit attacks abortion clinic rules
- Swedish radio journalists make Topeka stop
- State asks judge to reject part of abortion lawsuit
- Projects to restrict traffic
- UP tracks reopen after Monday derailment
- Senator Roberts Introduces Amendment to Protect GPS
- Senator Roberts Introduces Amendment to Protect GPS
- Teen arrested in funeral home burglary, theft
- Jayhawk Theatre gets $42,400 grant
- Relihan: Cloudy and 'much cooler' today
- Senator Roberts: Release Frozen MF Global Customer Accounts Immediately
- Two Shawnee Co. convicts escape Lansing
- Teen, 17, arrested for St. Marys burglary
- Bunten worried registry could lead to legalized gay marriage
- Topekan ejected in US-40 rollover
- County to ask treasurer about cash drawer amounts
- City to hire search firm for new city manager
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- City looks to prevent future shortfalls
- Safety is topic of virtual town hall meeting
- Suspected burglar cuffed after scuffle
- Christmas Bureau needs adopters
- WU, WRHS musicians to perform together
- Topeka woman pleads guilty to bank robbery
- United Way recognizes campaign ambassadors
- Program collects 2 tons of unused drugs
- No injuries after train derailment near Topeka
- Cleanup continues after 32-car derailment
- Relihan: Sunny, mild Tuesday
- Public transit focus of informational meeting
- Topeka facing $3.11 million shortfall from 2011 projections
- Native Topekan takes on MMA
- Shawnee County sheriff's deputy honored
- Congresswoman Jenkins Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Review Constitutionality of the Democrat's Health Care Overhaul
- Hunger explored through art at Washburn
- Unemployment is worse than if there had been no stimulus
- Kansas school spending facts ignored by many
- Dogs show off benefits of stem cell therapy
- Leaders of 5 tribes to mark Kansas' 150th
- Relihan: Temps to hit 50s and 60s Monday
- Domestic partnership registry discussed
- Topeka police have specific pursuit policy
- Needing a home
- Woman uses radio winnings for trip
- Woman uses winnings for trip to Isle of Man
- Water district celebrates golden anniversary
- Water district celebrates 50th anniversary
- Business Watch
- Toubab Krewe fuses together African instruments with American music + Previews!
- Lucinda Williams gets sassy with the blues at Liberty Hall!
- Tax increment financing: The right tool for Wichita jobs?
- BBB warns of new twist on old scam
- Abortion foes wary of DA shredding review
- Airbrush artistry: His canvas is all around
- 'Good turnout' for Washburn Tech craft fair
- Council may hire search firm to find city manager
- Soul of Kansas: Cessna's vision helped state become aviation capital
- Shakes prompt earthquake insurance inquiries
- Earthquake raises insurance questions here
- It's Your Business
- Holiday Happenings calendar
- Volunteers needed to wrap gifts
- Upcoming events
- Stanley won't seek long-term city manager post
- T-town temps to approach 70 degrees today
- 'Suspicious death' under investigation
- Police await coroner's report in child's death
- WU board approves Moore Bowl lighting upgrade
- WU 'tent city' to illuminate hunger concerns
- Veterans recognized at assisted living center
- NYC jazzmen to join locals for series show
- Ritchie House to debut first permanent display
- Sikhs turn to technology to stay in touch
- Jamie Hancock: Right firewood makes winter warmer
- CASA tour puts light on Jewish holiday
- Hungry hordes raise funds for kids, families
- CPLS stages 'Witness for the Prosecution'
- Find 'The Outsiders' inside SHS auditorium
- 'Beauty and the Beast' populate RHS stage
- Gift Fair, chili feed set for Washburn Tech
- Domestic partnership registry forum set
- Food distribution planned in Auburn
- Vets offered free ice cream, car washes
- Gospel music jam set for Sunday
- Nurse to change plea in painkiller case
- Weather: Look for a warmup on Friday
- Missing 2-year-old OK, in protective custody
- Hanzel Und Gretyl crushes the Aftershock with Industrial Metal + Previews!
- Casino offering free meal to vets
- Public voices concerns over closing Topeka postal facility
- Weekend calendar
- Comedy at TCT pits love against death
- TPD seeks runaway, child with him
- City to mull cutting fireworks season to 1 day
- Sinbad: Nothing real about reality TV
- Fire in THS restroom causes $500 in losses
- Nightclubs, submit New Year's Eve plans
- TOSCA offers scenes from 'Lucrezia Borgia'
- Man sentenced to 32 days in bicyclist death
- County: Make budget more transparent
- Public meeting Monday for future transportation improvements
- St. Francis gift boosts WU program
- Jenkins Veterans Day Statement
- Defendant attempts to flee Gibson hearing
- Senator Roberts: Montford Point Marines to Receive Congressional Gold Medal
- Senator Roberts: Montford Point Marines to Receive Congressional Gold Medal
- Sheriff's officers get retroactive raise
- Judge OKs confidentiality deal in Llizo suit
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday November 10, 2011
- Roberts Issues Statement Honoring Nation’s Veterans
- Focus on Kansas school funding formula is a distraction
- Libertarianism site launched
- Wichita Eagle on KPERS misses the mark
- The Power of a Single Vote - Topeka Election Information and Polling Places
- Family files lawsuit in 2009 motorcycle accident
- Relihan: Area may see last warm day Tuesday
- Westar crews to help restore power in Mass.
- Art Student Christopher Young To Exhibit Work in Washburn Art Building Gallery
- Family, friends march in McKnight's memory
- Woman, 77, reports being raped in her home
- Broadview Acres getting township's support
- County defers zoning change for body shop
- Halloween plans? Let's hear about them!
- ‘Sustainable planning’ not so sustainable
- Kids' center to celebrate Day of the Dead
- Topeka High JROTC places well at drill meet
- Obama’s executive orders
- County considering health insurance hikes
- Police seek stolen Infiniti
- Officials take back 200 pounds of medications
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday October 31, 2011
- Police stop vehicle theft in progress
- Managers eat live cockroaches for United Way
- Relihan: Warm and sunny Monday
- Officials urge kids' safety on Halloween
- Officials urge kids' safety on Halloween
- Topekan announces Poetry Hootenanny
- Topekans flock to Mid-America Alpaca Show
- Kansas equipment dealer expanding to Missouri
- Topeka educator's hobby leads to children's Christmas book
- Brown Foundation leader under fire
- Analysis: Closing Kansas pension gap still expensive
- Ohio and Kansas hold mock zombie outbreaks
- NAACP speaker 'appalled' at Brown Foundation eviction
- Quixotic and March Fourth Marching Band parade through Liberty Hall!
- Lyndon community mourns passing of young teen
- How to create frightening faces
- Zombies invade downtown Topeka
- Drugs collected in Topeka, Manhattan
- Soul of Kansas: The family farm
- It's Your Business
- City, county have full agendas
- Briefly
- Street project concerns quiet neighborhood
- Heights, Washburn singers to combine voices
- Sen. Moran speaks to Leadership Kansas grads
- Woman bit by pit bull
- Echo Ridge: Topeka's green community
- Area events
- Jamie Hancock: Control cool-season weeds in November
- Ozric Tentacles rejuvinates the Riot Room!
- Salvation Army job fair offers employment looks
- Prayer luncehon speaker tells of spiritual pardon
- Sentencing in slaying postponed
- Warm up to alpacas this weekend at Expo
- Hayden High goes through the looking glass
- YWCA gets funds to fight domestic violence
- I-70 lanes to stay open for traffic to K-State
- S.W. 21st and Washburn to close next week
- Goodyear 3Q revenue up 22 percent
- Commissioners compete at United Way event
- Grandma and 4 kids escape burning home
- Man arrested after early-morning car chase
- Motorists avoid hitting couch on I-70
- Crews respond to dryer fire in East Topeka
- Water rights to be discussed at meetings
- Relihan: 'Abundant' sunshine on Friday
- Senator Roberts Issues Statement on Redundant Pesticide Permitting Issue
- Recalled sandwiches could have listeria
- Police, fire departments offer safety tips
- Ambassadors raise money for United Way
- 70 years later, Bertie finally a Zeta pledge
- Ex-deputy fire chief seeks $1.3 million from city
- Golf course irrigation contract approved
- WU leadership students organize event
- Chili feed to raise money for Topekan
- Construction entrepreneur talks in Topeka
- Police ID man killed in I-70 accident
- Familiar notes to be heard: da-da-da-dah!
- Auburn actors stage a whodunit comedy
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Washburn concert includes Heights singers
- Seniors to get funny for Halloween
- WTCT Players to offer spooky radio tales
- No serious injuries reported in collision
- House Passes Pro-Jobs, Pro-Growth 3% Withholding Repeal
- Repair work to close part of N. Kansas Ave.
- Food giveaway scheduled in Auburn
- Relihan: 'Sunny and mild today'
- Power knocked out after car hits pole
- Festive Array at Celebration of Culture at Washburn University
- Topeka council to explore CID option
- Celebrate Halloween all week long with spooktacular good music!
- Students get shoes with "Soul Mates" program
- One person dead after fiery crash; I-70 westbound lanes reopened
- One person dead after fiery crash; I-70 westbound lanes closed
- Business helps local family
- County to consider irrigation system deal
- Westar names gas exec to board of directors
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday October 26, 2011
- Caller with Jackie Hay tip asked to call back
- Figuring cost of I-70 crash could take months
- In Kansas Legislature, opportunities for saving were lost
- Public hearing set for USPS facility
- Weight Watchers members donate food
- Effects of $1 million health care shift outlined
- Retired volunteers honored for service
- C-J staffer receives award for cancer series
- City votes to revise parks and rec merger plan
- Business Watch
- Relihan: Cloudy, cooler and breezy today
- Private autopsy practice to provide options
- City shifts $1 million to deal with insurance dilemma
- Tecumseh Kiwanis plans pancake feed, auction
- Kansas kids
- Trial in lawsuit against ex-A.G. Kline delayed
- Brownback postpones release of Medicaid plan
- Domestic violence expert to give speech
- Agencies to hold Zombie Preparedness Day event
- Washburn welcomes ghosts, goblins
- Small business conference scheduled for Thursday
- CASA volunteer surprised with service award
- Class size reduction not effective
- Kan. agencies warn of deer on roadways
- Relihan: Another sunny and warm day Tuesday
- Accident closes EB and WB I-70 in East Topeka
- Tractor-trailer rig crash shuts down I-70
- Aotearoa returns to town on tour!
- 4th Annual Mulvane Merriment
- Students step up to help teacher reach goal
- Culture celebration planned for Nov. 11
- WU coloring contest winners announced
- 'The Magician' to appear at silent film night
- Kansas schools need diversity and dynamism to engage students
- Changes mark Girl Scouts' 100th year
- Police recover stolen SUV from Soldier Creek
- Kids sound sirens from Tecumseh South
- Free food to be distributed in Rossville
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday October 24, 2011
- County moves up S.W. Urish project
- One lane of US-24 closed for repairs
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy and warm Monday
- Governor OK with diverse groups speaking out
- WU has several construction plans in the works
- Retiree to be honored for lengthy service
- Business watch
- Pink colors breast cancer walk
- Soul of Kansas: Naismith provided opportunity
- Manager's search, road project on agenda
- Retirement community helps troubled vets
- Harvesters seeking food donations
- Brown Foundation to vacate its offices
- Reed earns Eagle rank
- Upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- Electricians install wind turbine for training
- Warm fall weather to continue on weekend
- Washburn students help fight hunger
- Two in custody after leading police on chase
- Man gets 3 life terms for sexual assault of child
- Lawyer agrees to temporary license suspension
- Man draws 154 months for stabbing
- Woman sentenced after stabbing incident
- Anderson Cooper to interview 90-year-old Zeta
- Couple celebrates 40 years in marriage, ministry
- Car sought in Pottawatomie County burglary
- Scotch Fabric Care to hold coat drive
- March against domestic violence draws 150
- Jamie Hancock: Walnuts are tough, but the 'tan' is great
- DNA sample in rape case consumed in testing
- Man escapes injuries when hit by truck
- Roberts Introduces Freedom to Breathe Act; Tackles Another Unreasonable and Burdensome Regulation
- Roberts Introduces Freedom to Breathe Act; Tackles Another Unreasonable and Burdensome Regulation
- Wanamaker project: Information meetings set
- Another Obamacare Failure-Death by Regulation
- Another Obamacare Failure-Death by Regulation
- Illness forces zoo's Arctic fox indoors
- Most city health care premiums to double
- Former police instructor due in court
- Two suffer minor injuries in rollover crash
- Relihan: 'Sunny and much warmer today'
- Roberts Report - October 21, 2011
- 1st Annual PHUMC Benefit 5K Run and Walk
- 6th Annual MKA Rescue Run
- Tips, info. offered at home invasion seminar
- Columbo solves TCT's 'Prescription: Murder'
- Reception welcomes new Security Benefit CEO
- Former Topeka vying to be 'Hometown Hero'
- Police and fire calls
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Weekend calendar
- NOTO offers barbecue and live music
- Young jazz players to perform in concert
- Iwig Family Dairy to offer fall festival
- Stanley doesn't rule out manager's job
- Two TPD officers cleared in fatal shooting
- WU homecoming: 'Fear the Bod'
- Kerpen on Obama’s regulatory extremism
- Two captured by police after foot chase
- Training helps drivers tasked with snow removal
- Owner of booted SUV pays outstanding tickets
- Kansas automobile dealers benefit from protectionist law
- National debt to be discussed
- Woman hits lottery jackpot 2 years in row
- 2-year-old boy killed in farm accident
- Fredonia cement plant to close
- Emporia Halloween graveyard tour canceled
- Cash seized after Geary County traffic stop
- Olathe man sentenced for molesting girl
- Relihan: After frost, temps to warm into 50s
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Federal grand jury in Topeka indicts six
- City employees prep for dealing with winter
- Fire burns house in southwest Shawnee County
- Latina Awards bestowed
- City to explore idea to make weir safer
- Santa Fe Railway exhibit to open
- Physician, nurse plead guilty to federal crimes
- Flood zone uncertainty won't affect aid
- SUV becomes first vehicle to 'get the boot'
- Man injured when car goes over cliff off I-70
- Rescue Mission to open Christmas store
- Zoo picks finalists in dog-naming contest
- Man arrested after parking lot stabbing
- The government-as-business myth
- Man killed in Tuesday night crash identified
- 1 dead, 3 injured in Tuesday night crash
- Relihan: 'Sunny, breezy and cooler today'
- Man critical after being shot multiple times
- Man stable after being shot multiple times
- Senator Roberts Recognizes National Day on Writing
- Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide for Kansas KS
- Council defers vote on settlement with vet
- Chief asks for support in fighting crime
- Duck race donates more than $44k
- Former Topekan makes large donation to hospital
- Pauley tells crowd to 'think differently'
- At Wichita City Council, a big company asks for a forgivable loan
- Approval of parks merger changes suggested
- Forecast calls for area's first hard freeze
- Little Caesars on wheels stops at mission
- HHHS to host adoption event
- 'Pay it Forward' with ECU
- Senator Roberts Testifies Before EPW Committee on Missouri River Flooding Issues
- Senator Roberts Testifies Before EPW Committee on Missouri River Flooding Issues
- Barbershop chorus to aid tornado victims
- SUV lands in creek after wreck on Gage
- Project ReDirectory to end Friday
- Relihan: Mostly sunny, windy Tuesday
- Senator Roberts’ General Aviation Legislation Included in Appropriations Bill
- Permanent Collection Featured at Mulvane Art Museum
- Art Student Natalie C. Wang To Exhibit Work in Washburn Art Building Gallery
- Police seek stolen Econoline van
- TMTA bus riders 'understanding' of changes
- Council to discuss amending merger agreement
- Dean doesn't mind being a 'Friend' on Fox
- JCPD investigating man's death
- Weavers' guild to meet
- Surveys to help determine final US-24, Topeka Blvd. design
- City begins soliciting, accepting bids online
- Protesters: Occupy Topeka new but gaining strength
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday October 17, 2011
- Roberts Amendments Included in Republican Jobs Plan
- Roberts Amendments Included in Republican Jobs Plan
- KDOT: Expect delays on I-470
- Ground broken for USD 501 P-8 campuses
- 'Stopgap measure' taken for appraiser's office
- Fundraiser benefits TPD
- Largest ash tree in Kan. sees its last day
- Police to hold home invasion prevention program
- Relihan: Cooler Monday, chance for showers
- CLASS Act
- Sen. Roberts’ Statement on Agriculture Committee Letter to Deficit Reduction Committee
- The Black Angels create musical pandemonium in the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Man jailed after second shoplifting try
- Washburn group lowers food drive goal
- Man arrested after chase on east side
- 7 inducted into Topeka West's hall of fame
- Series offers Dilbert-like musical revue
- Mo. National Guard joins search for baby
- Topekans hospitalized in fatal accident
- Needing a home
- Democrats work to spread message
- SRS program to get felons off welfare
- Injury awareness week starts
- Event draws party-goers, funds for arts
- Kline ethics case unlikely to affect his teaching
- Man pistol-whips, robs person in dispute
- Kids discover meaning of energy efficiency
- Teen dumps weapon as police give chase
- Soul of Kansas: Cowboy way is the 'Real McCoy'
- Sharing festivity benefits USD 501 schools
- Court denies Kansas immigrant's appeal
- Dance troupe to tell Bible tale on pointe
- Commission to address road, bridge projects
- A.G. Schmidt understands budget constrains
- Race to aid baby born with spina bifida
- Race to aid baby born with spina bifida
- It's Your Business
- Breast cancer: Families deal with diagnosis
- Meeting to focus on preventing home invasions
- Upcoming events
- Sunny skies and 77 degrees on tap for Saturday
- Art Student To Exhibit Work In Washburn Art Building Gallery
- VA treated to barbecue celebration
- Driver makes plea in TWHS killing
- Washburn Tech plans Open House
- Badsky earns rank of Eagle Scout
- Prelim hearing set in road rage incident
- Man receives maximum for Oakland slaying
- Town hall meeting on diversity scheduled
- At Home: Restored schoolhouse rings the bell
- Jamie Hancock: Now's the time for trees, shrubs
- Motor carriers donate 105 child car seats
- Halloween Bash to benefit medical fund
- Hearing set for juveniles charged in Gibson murder
- Buhler requests budget info from D.A.
- Sorority life to begin at age 90
- Public electric car charging station unveiled
- Wichita economic development: And then what will happen?
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday October 14, 2011
- New health clinic set to open Oct. 24
- Kansas school funding formula is badly broken
- Relihan: 'A little cooler today'
- Roberts and Senate Finance Committee Submit Recommendations to Deficit Reduction Committee
- Police and fire calls
- Washburn Symphony to play season opener
- 'Dinner with the Dead' to mix magic, mystery
- 'Sing for Joy' Hymn Festival set for Grace
- Media majors launch Washburn U. podcast
- Pianist to play tribute to Duke Ellington
- Topeka toddler injured in backing accident
- Potwin plans pre-Halloween homes tour
- Child's death investigated as homicide
- Coder to warm up locally before heading West
- After 54 years, headstone placed at teen's grave
- TPD to host site for Drug Take-Back Day
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Weekend calendar
- Tree dedication set for 16 homicide victims
- Panel: Suspend ex-A.G. Kline's law license
- Jenkins to Host Congress to Kansas Listening Sessions in Horton and Troy
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday October 13, 2011
- Unfortunate news, Ichabods. Sherman Alexie has had to cancel next week's visit....
- Intellectuals against the people and their freedoms
- Religion briefs: Homecoming, breakfast on tap
- Relihan: Cooler, breezy on Thursday
- Chases, gunshots keep police busy
- Find Kansas Corn Mazes - Get lost in a Kansas haunted Halloween corn maze this season!
- TPD: Man injured after fleeing police
- City announces road closings
- KCSDV responds to Taylor's announcement
- Czechland Polka Band ready to oom-pah again
- Arty Party: Music to be HOT!
- Fire victim a former physician
- City manager 'pleased' D.A. will prosecute
- Police: Property, violent crimes up in Topeka
- Trade Agreements Pass the House of Representatives
- Taylor: Staff layoffs anger D.A.
- Staff layoffs anger D.A.
- Economic freedom in America: The decline, and what it means
- Taylor will again prosecute city cases
- County to hear parks and rec merger update
- Man hospitalized after being beaten with rod
- Topeka to give away 2,600 smoke alarms
- Domestic battery: Stanley reaches out to county
- YWCA sets Week Without Violence events
- Roberts and Barrasso Introduce Bill to Improve Rural Health Care
- Community Action to meet at Ramada
- More than 1,000 to volunteer for ShareFest
- Accident slows morning traffic on US-75
- Relihan: Clouds to decrease later today
- Roberts Voices Support for Trade Agreements
- Critic: Everybody knows your name at Terry's
- Lyndon attorney appointed district judge
- Council to consider settlement of vet's lawsuit
- One dead in S.E. Topeka house fire
- Kansas student dies after night of drinking
- City repeals ordinance banning domestic battery
- Mike Hall: We're in the headlines, again
- Councilman's CNN appearance pre-empted
- Police warn of counterfeit money scam
- Volunteer disaster response training set
- Taylor makes case; DA groups chime in
- Council work session set on domestic battery
- Herman Cain: My interview
- Relihan: Mostly sunny and warmer Tuesday
- Man found dead in central Topeka
- Jah Kings play music with a message at Occupy Kansas City protest!
- Police find marijuana, weapons during investigation
- Man arrested after stabbing in central Topeka
- One man taken into custody after stabbing
- Topekans remember Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Campaign will celebrate survivors, bring awareness
- Kansas arts panel faces NEA deadline
- Marching bands to perform Wednesday
- Night out to raise money for cancer
- Event aims to raise money to fight cancer
- Arty Party to get groove on Saturday
- Charges to be filed against Salina trucker
- The Wichita Eagle on naysayers: a disservice to Wichita
- Domestic battery flap brings city national attention
- The politically-motivated attack on Koch Industries
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday October 10, 2011
- I-470 exit ramp closure to cause delays
- Pupils asked to name zoo's African wild dogs
- Pony Express arrives with sesquicentennial mail
- Courtyard Hotel up again for tax breaks
- County to pay to have wider roundabout
- Man who robbed BP station on Gage sought
- Relihan: Light rain until midday Tuesday
- City, county announce road closings
- Golden retriever recovers from pit bull attack
- Golden retriever recovers from vicious pit bull attack
- Needing a home
- KTWU program to tackle people's phobias
- KTWU program to tackle people's phobias
- ACLU amends abortion insurance complaint
- 'Reinvented' Jane Pauley to speak in Topeka
- Blue Moose to fill fine dining niche
- Topeka Zoo acquires Addra gazelles
- Future Rock plays the music of tomorrow today + Previews!
- Cornmeal and Dirtfoot rock ska-grass at the Bottleneck!
- Ichabod was at the Kansas 150 parade yesterday in Wichita. This photo was taken...
- Man eludes police after short chase
- Festival Singers to offer a bluegrass Mass
- Smoke on the Water never tasted so good
- Land bank could pay off for distressed properties
- Native son vying for Hottest Husband title
- Motorist organizes police protest
- Soul of Kansas: Blacks found hope in post-war Kansas
- Fire department open house a hit
- Fire department open house a hit with kids
- Teens take action to build better community
- City parks workers voice merger concerns
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Bands a highlight of North Topeka parade
- Domestic battery law change to be considered
- Mussels now found in Kanopolis lake
- March to be held in McKnight's memory
- Cute story or legit Big 12 contender? We find out today
- Review: Topeka Symphony goes Bohemian
- Anti-domestic violence group raps city, county
- Man stabbed after disturbance
- All comers invited to hear Grammy nominee
- County reopens stretch of S.W. Wanamaker
- Tour features historic College Hill homes
- Jamie Hancock: Appleseed legend lives on
- Art walking to continue in the country
- Very cool. Read this.
- First Friday Artwalk stops listed
- Ruling in bike shop suit favors Jerry Morgan
- Trucker jailed after 3-county rampage
- BiNational health fair to promote healthy habits
- Ancestor fair slated for Saturday
- St. Francis, Washburn to partner on health initiative
- Five-vehicle accident sends 1 to hospital
- Jenkins Statement of Latest Jobs Report
- Powerline on Bloomberg, Koch Industries
- Boswell alumni to reunite with picnic, dance
- YMCA to have BBQ fundraiser
- Fire Department has open house on Saturday
- Relihan: Windy, mild conditions on tap Friday
- Volunteers thanked by cancer organization
- Fire threatens Lake Shawnee shelter house
- Boys become mice in TCT's 'The Witches'
- Kansas won't seek death penalty in teen's death
- 1964 to bring the early Beatles to TPAC
- Recent officer-involved shootings
- Weekend calendar
- This weekend's hottest tickets
- Activities and music to barbecue by at lake
- Get your comedy fix with Laughing Matters
- Go Topeka owns commerce park trademark
- Substation fire causes power outage
- Tickets to Sherman Alexie's reading are available at Mabee Library and the Stude...
- Couple kidnapped by Dimmick sues him
- Family members defend brother's actions before shooting
- 2nd car pulled from lake also had been stolen
- Parks and rec merger progress discussed
- 2 arrested after police chase in SW Topeka
- Relihan: Warm, breezy days ahead
- Police shoot, kill man with knife
- Commission to interview nine for judge vacancy
- 5 adults to appear in Gibson slaying hearing
- Buy your own Kleenex
- City announces road closings
- Car dredged from lake was reported stolen
- Cause of death in homicide still not released
- October fills up with so many concerts it's scary!
- Bond reduced in cold-case infant death
- Flashing red lights seek to make crossing safer
- Electric vehicle charging station to open
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday October 5, 2011
- Chase assistant principal honored for CERT
- Kansas and its own Solyndra
- Relihan: More sunshine in store today
- Shooting leaves one man critically injured
- One injured in South Topeka crash
- Road closings, detours announced
- City discusses paying settlement to zoo vet
- Council discusses domestic battery prosecution
- Montara houses hit with copper thefts
- Spectators view 'car show' at lake
- Spectators view 'car show' at Lake Shawnee
- Kan. links 2 more listeria cases to cantaloupes
- One injured in I-70 rollover wreck
- Kansas argues order on Planned Parenthood funding
- County to consider accepting equipment
- Kansas kids
- Stretch of Wanamaker to reopen Friday
- Underage drinking results released
- Two convicted murderers die as inmates
- City revises request for downtown design bids
- YWCA calls for action to resolve domestic battery dispute
- Stabbing victim ID'd; suspect photo obtained
- No bodies found in cars submerged in lake
- National Book Award-winning author Sherman Alexie will be at Washburn on October...
- Wichita city council: substance and process
- Relihan: Warm, sunny Tuesday
- Food+Flicks: Downtown lands Brazilian buffet
- Pompeo at Pachyderm on economy, budget
- On Bach, Black Sabbath, biology, and brain development, Part three.
- Teen injured in Central Park stabbing
- Family, experts discuss sex abuse in schools
- Administrators discuss $20 million grant
- Long road to street's improvement nears end
- Jail inmate uneasy about recorded calls
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday October 3, 2011
- Elementary school on lockdown during incident
- Kansas schools’ unspent funds on the rise — again
- Police to hold defensive driving class
- County commissioners OK merger measure
- Ken-Mar TIF district, the bailouts
- Washburn Debate wins the sweepstakes at Golden Gate Invitational this weekend....
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy Monday
- No one injured in fire on S.W. 17th Terrace
- Burlingame man injured when grill explodes
- NAT GAS Act: Markets are better able to decide
- Road closings announced
- Volunteers aim to end litter
- Festival weather 'good as it could get'
- Party in the Park raises money for no-kill animal shelter
- Hundreds of Girl Scouts spend day at zoo
- Sound Tribe overpowers a sold out Liberty Hall, 3 Son Green rocks the Jazzhaus!
- Kindness: Stranger pays for items at grocery store
- Crime Stoppers still going strong at age 30
- Business Watch
- Something in the air: Odor, or money?
- State has raft of new economic stats
- Wanted woman pulls gun on police
- Soul of Kansas: Pioneers dreamed of free state for all
- L5 hits the Jackpot and Mouth jams the Bottleneck with Holding Space!
- Rocket-shaped racers had the right stuff
- Mountain lion sighting in Rossville confirmed
- Bed tax funds array of entities
- TPAC finances hit high, low notes
- Program forged lasting bond spanning ages
- Concert draws attention to Jayhawk Theatre
- Who knew? Outdoorsman becomes rock sculptor
- It's Your Business
- Governing bodies to take up merger, misdemeanors
- Upcoming events
- Race Against Breast Cancer draws crowd
- Stolen minivan involved in hit-and-run crash
- Gorgeous weekend weather on tap
- Cowgirl's Train Set pillages the Bottleneck with pirate folk + Previews!
- WU officials renew health plan, happy with current situation
- Shelter animals receive annual blessing
- Arctic fox gets help from unlikely source
- College Hill homes open doors to tour
- Jamie Hancock: Vacation ends for indoor plants
- 2 suspects in custody after armed robbery
- Oktoberfest to include a dachshund dash
- Cross-country hiker carries late wife's legacy
- Stabbing victim uncooperative with police
- Taylor offers city deal in misdemeanor flap
- Balloon event to be held Wednesday
- Sedgwick County considers a planning grant
- Martin to speak at anniversary service
- CRC announces 2011 awards nominees
- Dole initial 'Walk of Honor' member
- Dole to attend 'Walk of Honor' launch today
- Relihan: Warm, sunny weekend on tap
- 2 men critically wounded in East Topeka
- Native American Author, Poet,Filmmaker Sherman Alexie,To Speak At Washburn University
- Man shot during chase between two SUVs
- Noted Libertarian author speaks at Topeka gathering
- Washburn to honor Alumni Fellows
- St. Francis offers flu shots
- Greg Klyma to sing songs, tell stories
- K-State volleyball wins ninth consecutive match
- Rescue mission buys warehouse to serve as shelter
- Fun from A to Z: Apple Festival to Zoobilee
- Religion briefs
- Building to house classic cars
- Symphony to open Strickler's final season
- Portion of S.W. 17th St. closed
- Local events to close roads Friday, Saturday
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Library to showcase songs written in Kansas
- Binary Benefit staged for Jayhawk Theatre
- Library to offer a bag of books for $5
- Weekend calendar
- Study could lead to improved pesticides
- Storms lead to record insurance claims
- Leadership Center offers $1 million in training
- Relihan: Temps to fall this afternoon
- 2 boaters rescued from Kaw River overnight
- Truck recovered after short chase
- Driver in stolen vehicle runs from police
- New county flood maps take effect Thursday
- Fire department schedules open house
- Details of misdemeanor flap discussed
- Jason Hann looks forward to Halloween at Liberty Hall!
- WU, WU Tech awarded $20 million grant
- First female Ks. Guard general to retire
- Buy Oaks tix at Johnny Lee intermission
- Citizen patrol training being offered
- Thomas to be sworn in Thursday
- Local flu shot clinics planned
- ATF seeks public's help in finding fugitives
- Expocentre going to German shepherds
- Auburn Community Fair opens for 102nd year
- TPD: Video may exist of McKnight killing
- Tune in to KTWU at 7:00 tonight. This is going to be a ton of fun!
- Work on I-470 to I-70 ramp finishes early
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday September 28, 2011
- Students gather to pray at pole
- Pompeo announces reelection bid
- Clinic employees go pink to raise awareness
- Blessing of Pets planned
- Kansas kids
- Governor to sign paperwork appointing Thomas
- Warren Buffet’s secretary: marginal vs. average, Hauser’s Law
- Lyndon man tries life as a caveman
- Kansas school spending: the deception
- Relihan: Sunny, slightly warmer Tuesday
- Two arrested after stolen property recovered
- Family of slain woman files wrongful death lawsuit
- Interim dean of Washburn Tech named
- Trial rescheduled in drowning lawsuit
- Kobach, immigration lawyer to speak at KU
- Topekan pleads guilty to drug, gun charges
- Topekan's bicycle ride to benefit cancer patient
- Goodyear plant gets new manager
- Research on state taxes: Kansas should cut
- Pipeline hearing draws energy rivals
- Topeka student receives memorial scholarship
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday September 26, 2011
- Police seek stolen Durango
- County to forward accounts for collection
- Kansas tax overhaul skeptics
- New commissioner won't seek Miller's help
- One person injured in rollover accident
- On Bach, Black Sabbath, biology, and brain development, Part two.
- Morning mercury spill wasn't dangerous, officials say
- Relihan: A beautiful Monday
- Armed men rob southeast Topeka home
- Roberts Report - September 26
- Road construction projects announced
- 'Dream program' transforms WU students
- 'Dream program' transforms WU students
- Historical Kansas songs featured at library
- USAF Brass in Blue to perform concert
- Topekan, horse prepare for competition
- Corn harvest damaged by lengthy drought
- 'One of a kind' vehicle finds home in Kansas
- 'One of a kind' futuristic vehicle finds home in Kansas
- Needing a home
- Topeka man turns to murals in retirement
- Injury report filed before death of baby
- Grandmother reported injuries before death of baby
- Blackburn's green thumb passes test of time
- Local restaurant robbed at gunpoint
- I do believe, Ms. Spellings. Let me count the ways...
- Big band concert to again enliven cemetery
- Youngsters find plenty of fun at festivals
- One arrested in DUI check lane
- A story of survival, triumph
- Kansas books touted at festival
- Kids laud triathlon, tough hills excepted
- Haiti tragedy inspires dress donations
- Man arrested for armed robbery in park
- It's Your Business
- Governing groups ponder merger, misdemeanors
- Upcoming events
- Thomas wins commission seat on 1st ballot
- Temporary Closing of the Mulvane Art Museum Galleries
- At Home: Fall the time for winter tune-up
- Jamie Hancock: No-till garden saves time, back
- Topeka murder trial postponed 3 months
- Big band concert to again enliven cemetery
- Commissioner will need governor's appointment
- A year later, pit bull rules mean less euthanasia
- Euforquestra gets ditched and Dirty Business finishes strong + Previews!
- Mosaic concert to meld many in unique show
- Freshman earns Eagle rank
- Busy intersection next on roadwork list
- House Republicans Continue Regulation Reduction Efforts with the TRAIN Act
- Court rules against county in inmate suicide
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday September 23, 2011
- Man injured in cycle crash north of Topeka
- Topeka lawyer to face Supreme Court hearing
- Kansas needs pro-growth policies
- It's going to be a big weekend here at Washburn! We can't wait to welcome prosp...
- Cycle crash injures one in Jeff County
- KU, KSU students in energy competition
- Tasers, pepper spray use encouraged
- Fall starts with fantastic Friday
- Many Bricks Equals Many People At The Mulvane Art Museum!
- Weekend calendar
- On Bach, Black Sabbath, biology, and brain development.
- District attorney: Treasurer being investigated
- Tickets on sale for Ballet Magnificat
- Washburn to showcase its many musicians
- Laughing Matters Jr. starts new improv series
- Four seeking District 2 commission seat
- Football doings are already underway. Get here!
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Festivals celebrate first weekend of fall
- Sheriff's office plans DUI check lane
- Teen hospitalized in car-bicycle accident
- Health agency schedules flu shot clinic
- 4th graders get new look at water
- Stanley says he would tackle misdemeanors
- County action deferred on merger measure
- Treasurer's office to offer west-side annex
- Lego exhibit sets Mulvane attendance mark
- Untitled
- Plea change expected in drug trial case
- Biofuels plant receives state permit
- Final day of summer to be 'very mild'
- Stolen car hits North Topeka power pole
- Police hold area of drive-by shooting
- Police break up brawl outside bar
- Food, fun, laughter highlight Night Out
- 'Mr. Stinky Feet' and more on series lineup
- Expect Black to get mad at TPAC show
- Lawyer Cook seeking 2nd District seat
- Misdemeanor cases: County willing to meet
- Woman injured when pit bull attacks dog on leash
- Don't forget Ichabod football tomorrow night on CBS College Sports. If you're i...
- CJOnline launches local gas price gauge
- Mother: Cats brought victim to killer
- Rodney Carrington's TPAC concert postponed
- County to consider merger of departments
- Family dinner night event set at TSCPL
- 3 Topekans bring home Sonic games gold
- First lady to read at local schools
- Relihan: Clearing, cool day on tap
- Misdemeanors: Council sees a minimum of good options
- Misdemeanors: Council sees a minimum of good options
- Western swing singer to perform concert
- Throttleback to feature Kiss tribute act
- Laugh for a good cause at fundraiser
- Crash north of Topeka involves 3 vehicles
- Treasurer plans to lease office space for annex
- Police: Connection likely between shooting, manhunt
- Jurors: bicyclist's conduct contributed to fatal wreck
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday September 20, 2011
- Area students to attend water festival
- Pitt State Student to Intern in Pittsburg Office
- Appeals court conducts hearings at WU
- Carnoali pleads no contest in rape, killing
- Fall NOTO art classes to begin
- At Wichita City Council, facts are in dispute
- Relihan: Mostly sunny and warm Tuesday
- No one injured in rollover wreck
- The resolve of the Wichita City Council
- USD 450 board learns more about grading system
- USD 450 board learns about grading system
- TPD investigating eastside shooting
- One dead in eastside shooting
- Carnoali jury selection to begin Tuesday
- Shooting victim in stable condition
- Deliberations continue in manslaughter trial
- State Medicaid reform: 'Rubik's Cube'
- Higher bus fares to take effect Oct. 1
- Juvenile board to meet Wednesday
- Judge terminates Llamas brothers' lawsuit
- Sheriff seeking tips in Circleville burglary
- DTI seeks Christmas tree for downtown
- Colyer stands against health insurance reform
- Pirates visit Washburn for Talk Like a Pirate Day
- Reading post office gets temporary reprieve
- Police seek stolen Grand Caravan
- "Talk Like a Pirate Day" celebration at the Union RIGHT NOW! You should go!
- Process for choosing commissioner outlined
- KSU researchers conduct tests for NASA
- Relihan: Sunny skies after fog clears
- Lucas & Roberts Respond to the President's Debt Plan
- Food, fashion help The Links raise funds
- State drought leaves hay in short supply
- Economy in Kansas sending mixed signals
- Topeka-area teachers honored at banquet
- Sweltering summer of 2011 one for the ages
- Former Royals players appear at opening
- KDOC official retires after years fighting crime
- City looks to deal with vacant building issue
- Business Watch
- 1 woman shot; 2nd woman, 60, in custody
- YMCA to host modified youth triathlon
- Mo. town calls on KU to drop mascot
- Needing a home
- Riding plus shooting equals good time
- Johnson named Opinion Page Editor
- Rain no cause for Paxico to sing the blues
- Upcoming events
- Yo-yo pros string along onlookers
- Man with knife subdued in failed break-in
- Urgency seen in need to prosecute domestic violence
- Bicyclist hit by car south of Topeka
- City's levee system: Few changes imminent
- It's Your Business
- Misdemeanors, nature preserve to be discussed
- Ric Anderson: Farewell, Topeka
- Rain doesn't stop Paws in the Park
- Cloudy, rainy weekend on tap
- Juvenile arrested after car chase
- Juvenile arrested after car chase
- Hooray for football season! Good luck to the Ichabods at Missouri Southern toda...
- Local group visits Greenville, S.C., for ideas
- Briton-born, Boston-based organist to play
- S.W. 21st and Gage may not reopen Sunday
- Topeka-bound Freddy Cole is a king, too
- Ric Anderson: Burning questions, images
- Pirate ship serves as pool deck, play area
- Thompson to earn rank of Eagle
- Jamie Hancock: Container garden can ease winter's blues
- 'As heard on TV' singer comes to town
- Judge brings Constitution Day to Logan students
- Man helps rescue 2 from crashed car
- Occupant flees after another home invasion
- Schodorf to take another shot at Legislature
- Schondorf to take another shot at legislature
- KC man convicted of seven robberies
- Cool, wet weekend on tap
- Senator Roberts: Media Reports of LightSquared Influence Troubling
- KDOL: Unemployment up for first time since 2009
- Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms Guide for Kansas KS
- Two home invasions leave one person shot
- Alcohol suspected in crash near creek
- Motorist details 2009 accident
- Weekend calendar
- Area students help set up for annual book sale
- KU-educated comedian to perform
- Parks and rec board members named
- Curtains to close on two area plays
- TCT seniors start new season
- Taylor, Stanley meet to talk misdemeanors
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Golf course becomes theater for Shakespeare
- Paxico to get the blues again
- Steps taken on recycling, dangerous animals
- Topeka mail center under review
- Grant funds Earth-friendly youth program
- Roberts Works to Stop EPA from Regulating Farm Dust
- Topeka water safe despite Milford Lake discharge
- Fort Riley prepares for Apple Day festival
- Relihan: Highs today in lower 60s
- Kansas Governor Sam Brownback on wind energy
- Kansas kids
- Retiring Troth brought order to the court
- Court administrator retiring
- DA rejects 30 domestic violence cases
- Officials discuss Go Topeka transparency
- Mulvane Art Museum offers performance art
- Washburn fares pretty well in this ranking of regional colleges! You're awesome...
- City adds exemption in TPD records suit
- Help needed for Burnett's Mound project
- Documentary explores child sex trafficking
- Free market energy solutions don’t jeopardize national security
- Charge dropped against ex-TCF employee
- Citizen activists launch protest petition in response to Wichita City Council vote on hotel development
- Motorist tearful after bicyclist's death in wreck
- Roberts: Trade Agreements are Long Overdue and Hurting Kansas Agriculture and Aviation Jobs
- Topeka woman sentenced for embezzlement
- Free prostate screenings still available
- Stanley says health reform needed
- Former presidential candidate Masters dies
- Topeka woman injured in turnpike crash
- Topeka woman injured in turnpike crash
- Lawmakers to get Medicaid briefing
- Relihan: High today around 70 degrees
- City health insurance woes discussed
- Kansas likely a lead state in National Science Common Core standards
- Cowgirl's Train Set calling all aboard for new music
- Hey, seniors! Don't miss two awesome ways to learn more about life at Washburn...
- Atria Hearthstone celebrates centenarians at luncheon
- Centenarians celebrate
- Recycling, dangerous animal rules on county agenda
- SE Topeka apartments sell for $4.2M
- Keep America Beautiful celebrates its volunteers
- Jurors see bicycle struck in fatality
- Six named to Business Hall of Fame
- More could be forced to buy flood insurance
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic devours Los Charros
- Appointments available for free prostate cancer screening
- Cotton-O'Neil: Flu shot clinics begin Tuesday
- Got a suit? Put it on and come out to the Fall Graduate School and Career Fair...
- Relihan: Sunny and cooler Tuesday
- Pro-cycling group plans fundraising dinner
- Senator Roberts: President’s Plan Takes Aim at Kansas Jobs
- Road construction projects announced
- City announces traffic pattern changes
- Effort to change selection method falls short
- Seaman district sees student growth
- It's the fourth week of class! What's the most incredible, amazing thing you've...
- Westar seeking volunteers for work day
- Jury picked in one trial, mistrial declared in another
- Miniature horse brightens residents' day
- Miller dons judicial robe
- Ric Anderson: Bad dogs, idiot kids
- Vote to pick commissioner to be Sept. 24
- Topeka police rule child's death a homicide
- Association gets funds for oral health
- Antique radar tower finds home at Forbes
- Foundation picks KCK for gold star memorial
- In Wichita, private tax policy on the rise
- Firefighters respond to residential fire
- Miller sworn in as judge in private
- Buhler replaces Miller as head of commission
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday September 12, 2011
- Dickerson resigns associate AD post at WU
- S.W. 21st and Gage closed for week
- Relihan: Warmer Monday, late chance of rain
- County weighing recycling proposals
- County weighes recycling facility proposals
- Dangerous animals on county agenda
- Walter Williams on doing good
- TPD investigating city's ninth homicide
- Doctor faces hearing over abortion referrals
- Needing a home
- Retired sex educator cozy with quilting
- Kansas to welcome guitar wizard of Oz
- Police investigating suspicious death
- Upcoming events
- 'Sitting ducks' get boost, raise $51K
- Man in custody after police chase in stolen car
- The Burger Stand opens at College Hill
- It's Your Business
- JEDO board to discuss bonds, businesses
- Man injured when struck by car at Dillons
- Buchanan to earn rank of Eagle
- Selbach Sensory Garden dedicated Saturday
- Ric Anderson: What Phelps plot?
- Balloons fill sky as Huff 'n Puff takes off
- Chance for more showers later today
- Semi crash closes I-70 downtown for 5 hours
- Accident, downed power line affect traffic
- At Home: Design classes begin Tuesday
- At Home: Sunning in the pool room
- Jamie Hancock: Know when to hold 'em
- Fundraiser to benefit new dad
- 2 questioned, 3 sought in Baby Dolls shooting
- Ric Anderson: Lizards legend
- Woman gets 32 months for manslaughter
- Taylor, Stanley spar over misdemeanor prosecution
- Stanley: D.A. should 'want to do his job'
- Input sought on proposed Topeka Metro changes
- WU Tech program to benefit needy families
- Food+Flicks review: Burger Stand at last!
- Gov. urges preparedness, rememberance
- Hundreds turn out for Day of Caring
- Lane to seek re-election to House seat
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday September 9, 2011
- Jenkins rebuts President on C-SPAN
- Poll: Who should prosecute misdemeanors within Topeka's city limits?
- Blues guitar great Walker to play at Bo's
- Roberts Report - September 9
- One treated at hospital after DUI crash
- Kansas delegation responds to Obama's speech
- Chase not connected to shooting, 3 arrested
- 'Crimes of the Heart' committed at TCT
- Roofing business files for bankruptcy
- Full text of Kansas' GOP delegation, Chamber responses
- Kansas delegation responds to Obama's speech
- 'Dixie Swim Club' dives into Hocker Theater
- Weekend calendar
- Kansas-born Marine killed in motorcycle crash
- County to stick with current coroner operation
- Councilmen support Miller's appointment
- Head-on crash kills two Atchison men
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Marian Clinic fundraiser features brass band
- TOSCA offers Italian opera travelogue
- Skinny's celebrates its 10th anniversary
- End-of-summer blues set for Lake Shawnee
- Man shot in 400 block of S.E. Pinecrest Dr.
- Walter Williams: Government must stick to its limited and legitimate role
- Sen. Roberts Responds to President's Speech on "American Jobs Act"
- Officer slightly injured in scuffle with burglar
- Liberal man pleads innocent
- Relihan: 'Mostly sunny and mild again' today
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic visits Cryster Asian
- Business closed by state for unpaid taxes
- Owner disputes state claim on closure
- Macomber to act as own attorney in murder trial
- Gov. unveils five more notable Kansans
- 'The Fantasticks' comes to Auburn
- County to launch new website in February
- Transit patrons question need for higher fares
- Jury convicts man of sexually assaulting girl
- Teen honored for community service
- KHP reveals stats from holiday enforcement
- See balloons fly, ducks race at Lake Shawnee
- Dozens turn out for downtown rally
- City suspends worker for scrap theft
- Eisenhower to speak at Book Festival
- Museum shows newspapers from 9/11
- Thornton Place has program for vets
- Haunted Atchison prepares for Halloween
- Relihan: Mostly sunny and mild today
- Senator Roberts to President Obama: Send Trade Agreements Now to Create Jobs and Improve Economy
- State works on abortion rules despite challenge
- In Wichita, how tax increment financing can channel tax money
- Community dreams big at event
- Folk series offers Truckstop Honeymoon
- Trio begins Community Concerts' 81st season
- City manager pondering appointments
- Perry man earns Father of the Year award
- Equity bank to move into Topeka market
- Teen could lose part of right arm
- Judge rules in favor of utility company
- Event to kick off Do It Downtown campaign
- Constitution Day activities planned at WU
- Charges filed in Aug. fatal home invasion
- Police release enforcement numbers
- Fate of coroner's operation clouded
- Walk organizer hopes event will unite community
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday September 6, 2011
- City to close intersection at S.W. 21st and Gage
- Victim of Baby Dolls shooting identified
- Wichita’s high tax hotels
- Real Development’s troubles should be red flag for Wichita
- Relihan: Sunny and mild for the week
- Obama: Not enough spending on schools
- Labor Your Legs now in fourth year
- BNSF opens shop doors to public
- Neighbors have been camping together for 20 years
- Parade, rally celebrate the Kansas worker
- Obama job plan not likely to help
- Event to commemorate 9-11
- Council finance committee to meet
- Hydrofracking exposes controversy in Kansas
- Woman injured in motorcycle accident
- Shooting at Baby Dolls sends one person to hospital
- Car chase ends when occupants flee on foot
- Benefit sale for Topeka woman extended a day
- Dumptruck Butterlips leads a dance contest at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Vicki Estes: Sayonara, summer
- Parrish goes from dope dealer to messiah
- Graffiti removal only part of job
- Graffiti removal only part of officers' job
- Southwestern Bell suit against city to go to trial
- Ride for the Red to stop in Reading
- Ride for Red Cross to stop in Reading
- Topekans seek to start support group
- 3 street closures to begin after Labor Day
- Perry Fall Festival set for Saturday
- Kansas House district imbalance scrutinized
- Hoyt man hopes for resolution from US Airways
- Needing a home
- Early morning stabbing on Harrison.
- Man injured in midtown stabbing
- House struck by gunfire, suspects in custody
- KC brings Saturday night fever downtown
- Sunshine Band to avoid the rain
- Little boy, big beat at powwow
- Strongman competition returns to Topeka
- August storm cleanup ongoing
- Volunteer of the week
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Overall taxes to rise 3.2 percent
- Topeka's 9-defendant slaying case unique
- Council won't be meeting
- Labor Day closings
- State's execution process ready, waiting
- Course prepares media students for trauma
- Ric Anderson: Eyes now open to Topeka's homeless problem
- Child hospitalized after domestic incident
- $100k gifts to help bring artists to NOTO
- Dancers celebrate success of MDA telethon
- City says Topeka water may taste different
- Man arrested after domestic disturbance
- Ric Anderson: Fooling with football
- Chandler requests: Move trial, boot Taylor
- Fall design classes start Sept. 13
- Topekan honored for daylily arrangement
- Indians share culture with third-graders
- Jamie Hancock: Jiminy Cricket, stop the chirping
- 2011 brings most 100-degree days since 1954
- Crash at I-470 and Fairlawn slows traffic
- It's 'Nonsense,' but car makes folks talk
- Man injured in fight at St. Gregory Suites
- Auburn horse places in elite show
- Our Downtown Wichita launched
- Mahoney resigns as DTI director
- Brownback has brown-bag lunch for employees
- Wheat Fountain returns to Kansas State Fair
- Third straight 100-degree day on tap
- State's best artists on First Friday Artwalk
- Poll: Should the police merge with the sheriff's office?
- Food+Flicks: Plantation is back, with a Brick Oven twist
- Homeless nearly overflow mission
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- 106 temp a record for the date
- 106 temperature a record for the date
- Group meets $5,000 goal for tornado relief
- Weekend calendar
- KC ready to get Topeka's booties shakin'
- NOTO to announce $100K gift
- 'Birdman' took flight 100 years ago
- Capital murder trial to last one week; starts Sept. 19
- Drum beats to lead to Lake Shawnee powwow
- Allstate to city drivers: You're slipping
- Parks board appointees include Ogle, Morris
- 'Peter Pan' dances Sunday in Gage Park
- Jenkins' job fair attracts more than 1,000
- Miranda Lambert coming to the Expocentre
- Contractors to help with storm cleanup
- Action put off regarding coroner's office
- Emergency reponders on scene of electric shock
- Joplin man accused of stealing checkbook
- Topekans injured in turnpike crash
- Another couple of 100-degree days on tap
- Senator Roberts: Department of Transportation Priorities Backwards; Uses Weak Justification for Violation of Privacy and Security of Americans
- Dispute ends in self-inflicted wound
- Man tells police he was hit with stick in dispute
- Topeka tops century mark, relief on way
- Murder suspect to challenge statement
- Little Feat's Murphy steps out on her own
- Jobs Fair set for Thursday at Expocentre
- Food giveaway set for Thursday
- MTAA approves purchase of 2 trucks
- Fight, but no stabbing, outside Let's Help
- One hospitalized after SUVs collide
- Play with unique staging returns to Washburn
- Traffic tied up after crash near WU
- One hurt in Highland Park crash
- Bus services, fares to be addressed
- Relihan: More triple-digit heat on the way
- Senator Roberts tours Ft. Riley’s Schools; Attends Retirement Ceremony and Holds Town Hall Meeting with Soldiers
- 1 dead, 1 critical in Morris Co. shooting
- Cold Cases show takes home KAB award
- Local cookbook features well-known Kansans
- 25 citations issued for underage drinking
- Citations issued for underage drinking violations
- Topekan happy to come in 2nd on TV show
- City updates construction projects
- Forecast: 2011 expected to make top 10 list
- Some organizations charge volunteers a fee
- KDOT projects in limbo over federal gas tax
- County may help cover golf course costs
- Police seek suspect in early morning robbery, robbery attempt
- Injury accident victims' names released
- Talk show host named to advisory board
- No foul play in N. Topeka woman's death
- Relihan: Showers, thunderstorms Tuesday
- Man dead after shooting on S.W. Buchanan
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic takes liking to Bill's Diner
- Police investigating body found in North Topeka
- People invited to do the DART
- YMCA schedules kid's triathlon
- Frito-Lay Topeka celebrates 40 years
- Fraud suspected at SRS contractor
- City parks and rec projects to carry on
- City to begin booting Sept. 6
- Ric Anderson: Steps to success
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday August 29, 2011
- Governor eager for income tax reform
- Greenpeace and allies again attack Koch Industries
- Fight at Ken Berry complex nets arrests
- Hoenig, Brownback seek biz surge
- Applicants sought for parks and rec board
- Police seek stolen Toyota
- 3-car crash blocks traffic on S.W. Topeka
- Annual concert to benefit Marian Clinic
- Phone book recycling project kicks off Sept. 8
- Sunday night fire destroys residence
- County mulls how to deal with hail damage costs
- Westar declares 32-cent quarterly dividend
- Relihan: Sunny, warm Monday
- Senator Roberts Holds Rural Health Summit in Hays
- Firefighters respond to mobile home fire
- Benefit to raise money for local woman
- 'Boys Next Door' voted best TCT production
- Needing a home
- Pitts wants Parkdale for at-risk program
- Differences complicate sheriff's office comparisons
- Duties complicate comparison of sheriff's offices
- Prairie Land Food celebrates five years
- Cosmetologists help female cancer patients
- Westar crews heading to Irene cleanup
- Canines compete in Doggie Olympics
- Kahler case raises insanity defense issue
- Close the achievement gap? Might as well fly to Mars
- Four injured in SE Shawnee Co. accident
- Four injured in S.E. Shawnee County accident
- Teens provide fun for Rescue Mission guests
- Teens provide fun for Rescue Mission guests
- Newly formed Kan. group plans rally
- New group to protest Gov's policies
- Big Gigantic crams the Granada with The Floozies + Previews!
- TMTA to conduct hearings on higher fares
- Health fair highlights Kansas Black Expo
- IndiaFest attracts hundreds to Gage Park
- One killed in Lawrence crash
- Clarke book captures beauty of Africa
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Man interrupts burglary in SE Topeka
- County to consider director for merged parks
- Ric Anderson: Fireworks frenzy
- More than 20 cars burglarized on west side
- Hot, sunny days in store this weekend
- Missing Pott. County teens may be in Topeka area
- TMTA weighing changes in fares, services
- Ric Anderson: Readers respond
- Pottawatomie Co. seeks man after meth bust
- Ebberts joins Shawnee Co. District Court
- City tightens control of employee Internet use
- Topeka storm cleanup continues
- Averill to sign novel inspired by folk song
- Jamie Hancock: Lawns need some first aid
- At Home: Trees can survive storm damage
- Westar crews to help in Irene cleanup
- Jenkins to host job fair Thursday
- Landrith ballet school to have open house
- Ballet Midwest to cast 'The Nutcracker'
- Radiothon raises $94,680 for area kids
- Guitar makers and players targeted by onerous laws
- Man beaten, robbed near Lake Sherwood
- Illegal immigrant gets 3 years
- Relihan: Mostly sunny, highs around 90 today
- For Wichita’s Project Downtown, goal keeps slipping
- Concert set to reach $5K tornado relief goal
- Labor kicks off its United Way campaign
- Topeka, Lawrence Payless stores safe
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Fireworks ordinance under fire
- Gov. unveils more Notable Kansans
- Tillis and Morgan to share songs and stories
- Hearing set for 5 in felony murder case
- FOTZ members to get sneak peek of wild dogs
- TCT season opener tickets to go on sale
- Weekend calendar
- Messina to make TPAC stage her 'music room'
- Man's ID unknown in financial crime
- Fundraiser set for Topeka man
- 'Taco Al' returns to Mission Township board
- Senators Roberts and Stabenow Hold Ag Field Hearing in Kansas on Farm Bill
- Orthodontists top hourly wage earners
- Woman injured in Lawrence overnight
- Police recover property from school break-in
- Relihan: 'Much cooler today'
- United Way names campaign ambassadors
- Man arrested in sex case
- Collective Brands considering sale of company
- Collective Brands to close 475 stores
- Zoo helps 100-year-old's dream come true
- Kansas Guard unit set to deploy to Iraq
- County agenda includes budget, site cleanup
- Budget talks prompt coroner to resign
- State ABC agent honored
- Shawnee Co. judge to sit with high court
- City looks at tightening up fireworks rules
- Car stolen in aggravated robbery
- Man with skeleton mask robs woman of purse
- Planned Parenthood drops lawsuit
- More notable Kansans revealed Thursday
- ESU seeks Zumba world record
- Relihan: More heat on tap Wednesday
- Vehicle runs into pond at Lake Shawnee
- Police investigating woman's death
- Back to School for Topeka - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Councilman discusses Mars move's down side
- Clinic needs help for its diabetic patients
- City nearing top 10 triple-digit days
- Sheriff upset about possible budget cut
- Sheriff to remodel LEC
- Tomorrow MANA de Topeka will be offering a free financial literacy workshop open...
- Man sentenced in I-70 gunfire chase
- Probe takes new scrap policy into account
- Art show to make last stop in Topeka
- Former WU player pleads guilty to robbery
- Labor group to kick off United Way campaign
- Arrest made in attempted McDonald's robbery
- City to accept applications for rent assistance
- Deffenbaugh seeks KDHE facility permit
- Topekan thrilled with shot at Nashville
- Mars breaks ground for new plant
- Relihan: High temp around 100 Tuesday
- Splash!: Slip into Skivies downtown
- City announces road closings
- Topekan participating in jingle contest
- Washburn kicks off countdown to 150 years
- Auburn-Washburn board OKs budget
- High temps: Year threatens to hit top 10 list
- Stanley: City investigating worker theft of recyclables
- State tax officials close Hume Music
- City to consider changing setback rules
- Ric Anderson: Surfing at work
- KNEA: Let’s just raise taxes
- Company's project raises large donation for charity
- Crews to move clockwise in limb collection
- Aha Tour gives people chance to broadcast their stories
- In Wichita, historic preservation tax credits an inefficient form of developer welfare
- Bonaparte starts Florida job Sept. 12
- At Wichita city council, another junket authorized
- Commission to conduct special budget meeting
- Man pleads no contest to hit-and-run felonies
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday August 22, 2011
- Osage County agency offers bus to SRS office
- Art event to benefit mental health center
- We've had a great time at Welcome Week and we hope you have too. It's not over y...
- Relihan: Partly cloudy, humid Monday
- S.W. Wanamaker blocked by overturned semi
- City employees to pick up limbs for free
- District attorney speaks against budget cuts
- Magazine features prison running club
- India Fest becoming cultural tradition
- Westar: Report electricity outages
- Kindness: Strangers deliver special message
- Needing a home
- Topeka firefighter featured in calendar
- Washburn Tech to hold Social Security information sessions
- Saturation patrol nets one DUI arrest
- Police and fire calls
- Railroad Festival on track for good run
- It's Your Business
- Softball tourney a benefit for MDA
- Importance of child CPR emphasized
- Upcoming events
- Fixing budget process is Stanley's job
- Quilt show winners listed
- Budget, stormwater management talks on tap
- Dicus family honored as top philanthropist
- Contrary to Buffet, government spending is not good
- United Way flash mob a show-stopper
- Storms possible today, with sunshine Sunday
- Westar works to restore electrical power
- Flash flood watch issued for area
- Regents ratify WU, Steelworkers deal
- Dog show brings pack of visitors to Topeka
- Cause of THS fire may go undetermined
- Jenkins tells Lecompton its post office will remain
- Jenkins to Lecompton: Post office will stay
- City opens center to residents without electricity
- Design classes free this fall
- Jamie Hancock: Timing key in lawn renovation
- Landscaping can improve home safety
- I-470 ramp to I-70 westbound to close
- Kahler's blood found at site of shootings
- Kahler's blood found at mass shooting site
- Judge sets ground rules in suit against sheriff
- Huff 'n Puff training Saturday
- 9th homicide suspect arrested
- On campus today? If not, you probably should be. Welcome Week is underway with S...
- Facility to accept tree debris for free
- Storm forces temp closing of local SRS office
- ‘Honest services’ law expansion sought
- Intrust Bank Arena depreciation expense ignored
- Thousands without power after storm
- Roberts to Obama: Put the Brakes on Regulatory Agenda Aimed at Rural America
- KDOT poster contest deadline looms
- Powerful storm hits capital city
- Mother averts son's drowning
- TPD announces Crime of the Week
- Volunteers honored by Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Jury deliberates late, convicts gunman of murder
- Topeka's own big band kicks off series
- Railroad festival: Cowboys and an Indian
- Laughing Matters winds up another season
- Cast to dive into 'The Dixie Swim Club'
- 'The Fantasticks' coming to Auburn stage
- Weekend calendar
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Yonder Mountain rocks out Colorado style at the Crossroads + Previews!
- Maestro Strickler to leave Topeka Symphony
- Pay-to-play laws are needed in Wichita and Kansas
- County slashes $4.8 million from 2012 budget
- Bus, bike carry child protection advocate
- For Wichita’s David Burk, subsidy machine is working again
- County approves Kanza Fire annexation
- Topeka police to increase DUI patrols
- First five of 25 Notable Kansans announced
- It is Move In Day! Welcome to town Ichabods! Be sure to follow our Twitter accou...
- Keystone pipeline topic of discussion
- Relihan: Humid today, chance for showers
- County commission to take up budget again
- Road closings announced
- Potential Visit Topeka-chamber merger discussed
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday August 17, 2011
- TPAC: No funding cut still poses challenges
- Feds charge ex-WU player, accomplice
- Robotics program unveiled at Hi-Park
- Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer to critics: stop grandstanding
- Kansas students, while improving, are mostly not ready for college
- Wichita City Council procedure: A citizen’s perspective
- Poll: The Llamas case settlement
- Did you know that there are massage chairs in the Union, and you can use them fo...
- Stalled car, crash slow I-70 traffic
- Council honors 20 Under 40
- Vietnamese ambassador to visit Kansas
- Relihan: Warm and muggy on Wednesday
- City OKs budget with no mill levy hike
- City settles with Llamas brothers for $300,000
- AT&T Foundation grants $5,000 to Capper
- Kansas kids
- We are honored to be named the Best College or University in the Best of Topeka...
- Neighbor places defendant at scene of shooting
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday August 16, 2011
- City to host Energy Star expo
- Patton to challenge Schmidt in GOP Senate primary
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic digs into RowHouse restaurant
- New tanks will let Blind Tiger brew more beer
- Kansas seeks federal grant to promote marriage
- People asked to share big dreams
- Event to encourage people to share big dreams
- Relihan: Chance of showers and thunderstorms
- Relihan: Chance of showers and T-storms
- Three more arrests made in robbery that left dog dead
- 3 more jailed in robbery that left dog dead
- Pedestrian struck by vehicle
- TMTA considering rate hike
- Topekan dies after fall from tower
- Kansas GOP thin on cash; Dems show positive balance
- Ric Anderson: Bert, Ernie and kids
- Water garden society to meet
- TPAC to turn back clock to early Beatles
- Court rejects Cooper's bid for new trial
- Lies of liberal progressives, Sunday edition
- Kanza Fire annexation delayed
- County's 2012 budget needs work
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday August 15, 2011
- Motorcycle stolen from victim at gunpoint
- This week, many of the student service offices on campus will hold extended hour...
- Country Legends 106.9 books Johnny Lee
- Food distribution scheduled
- Relihan: Showers, storms early Monday
- One treated for shotgun wound early Monday
- Police and fire calls
- Teen gears up for college with a little help
- Homeowner assaulted during burglary
- EOTO forges a comprehensive show at the Crossroads + Previews!
- Family's experience a testimony to charity
- Junction City family's experience a testimony to charity
- 'Good old-fashion' police work led to arrests
- Topeka scouts travel the world
- Topeka scouts travel around the world
- JEDO to consider bond refinancing
- Elizabeth Dobler: Up from the ashes: Fire changes U.S. workplaces
- Elizabeth Dobler: Fire changes U.S. workplaces
- Supporters say soccer facility upgrade good for local economy
- Ex-military lining up for police jobs
- Q&A: TPAC's Wiggins answers budget queries
- Ric Anderson: Diary of war
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Helping Hands holds adoption event
- Basketball tourney is 'positive energy'
- Kindness Forever
- Annexation, budget matters to be taken up
- Insurance, fleet among city budget woes
- City kids take part in rural adventure
- Wichita mayor out of hospital
- Court upholds 2 local murder convictions
- Summer days don't get much better than this
- Chase ends in rollover before suspect arrested
- Fire on S.E. Jefferson ruled 'suspicious'
- Accident affecting 75 traffic north of city
- Three injured in US 75 wreck north of city
- Ric Anderson: Guest tax shocker
- Tax seizure closes Capital Iron Works
- Bergstrom earns rank of Eagle Scout
- Street brick becomes valuable resource
- City places road work on S.E. 37th on hold
- Have you ever wanted to ask one of our admissions counselors a question? Now you...
- Witness: Accused shot victim through door
- Crews respond to 2 accidents on I-70
- Permit request: Downtown demolition denied
- Jamie Hancock: Scorched lawns cry 'cool it'
- Weekend freeway closures listed
- Trial date set in Kansas River drowning lawsuit
- Relihan: 'Good chance for showers' today
- Police respond to overnight shootings
- Man hurt in one-vehicle crash
- Sweatshops best alternative for some workers
- Band to make feathers fly at Robin's Nest
- Rossville to celebrate its tall corn
- USD 345 board OKs teachers' contract
- Contest to determine who's Memphis-bound
- Library trustees approve budget
- TCT adds a performance of 'Peter Pan'
- Three new street projects to affect traffic
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Annual 'boot' campaign for MD set
- Councilman defends planning commission
- Troupe to celebrate turning 35 by dancing
- Triggerman gets life term in Eberhardt murder
- Weekend calendar
- Commission opts not to pay sheriff's bills
- Fallen soldier's body taken to Holton
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday August 11, 2011
- Development pro Jenkins leaves Go Topeka
- It's Trivia Thursday time! The first person to answer this question in a comment...
- DQ sales today to aid Miracle Network
- Supply-side economics, instead of taxes, is cure for recession
- Wichita mayor hospitalized with chest pains
- Pleasant August day on tap Thursday
- Professor explains murder charge
- Councilman voices 'good-old boys' concerns
- Wichita City Council bows to special interests
- City announces two street closures
- Elmont Opry sets its annual gospel show
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday August 10, 2011
- Photo of the Day: Our tour groups visit campus rain or shine, and even in the he...
- Coffee, please, and a $20K winning ticket
- No layoffs expected from parks merger
- Topeka High fire could've been 'much worse'
- Criminal laws proliferate, at a cost to freedom
- Local Scouts aid in Joplin cleanup
- Comedian Carrington to return to TPAC
- Ensley Deiter to take part in roundtable talk
- Security Benefit names Kiley new CEO
- Wichita should reject the fads Portland has followed
- Guard member pleads guilty in visa case
- Finally, a real break from the heat
- Lower subsidy could mean curtains for TPAC
- Aviation Explorers dedicate hangar
- Share photos, video of the THS fire
- MTAA budget reduces tax levy
- Fire at Topeka High under control
- Topeka High fire causes $400K in damage
- 8 arrested, 9 charged with felony murder
- County mulls forming tax software committee
- Live blog: 9 charged in connection with murder
- City: Main break shoots water 60 feet in air
- Funeral set for Holton soldier killed in action
- Catch the first glimpse of Washburn’s Sesquicentennial logo as it is unveiled by...
- KDOT: One project done, another to start
- Police seek help to find runaway teen
- TARC to stage annual fashion show
- Sections of S.W. 29th, S.W. Lane to close
- ValueOptions to offer fatherhood breakfast
- Relihan: Mostly sunny, mild Tuesday
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Tuesday
- National Health Center Week observed locally
- Accidental fire destroys house near Wakarusa
- Hotels propose improving soccer complex
- Wabaunsee County sees drowning, fall death
- Deal would keep Lawrence SRS from closing
- Ric Anderson: Death of cursive?
- College Hill restaurant to open next month
- News conference to focus on weekend arrests
- Sobriety check lane brings two DUI arrests
- One person treated after accident
- Are you looking for a unique on-campus job opportunity? Consider joining the Fou...
- Police urge caution as school begins
- Wichita city council to decide between rule of law, or rule by situation
- Two injured after car strikes tree
- Food pantry scheduled for Tuesday
- County to close road south of Topeka
- Leading index for Kansas economy improves
- Relihan: Scattered showers Monday
- Slow start may have doomed Efficiency Kansas
- Slow start may have doomed Efficiency plan
- Aging city fleet needs help
- Suspect arrested in June dog shooting case
- Concert series offers eclectic 5 for $75
- Educators react to Mo. law on social media
- Business Watch
- Council won't hold work session Tuesday
- Shawnee County warning allowed to expire
- Fire damages house in Oakland community
- Forecast: Hot Sunday, then cooling off
- Masked gunmen commit home invasion
- Topekans arrested for string of crimes
- Topekans have 'Night Out Against Crime'
- As Brownback prays, opponents rally
- Tyler Gregory and Ashes to Immortality harmonize the Jackpot + Previews!
- Play reflects lives of female inmates
- Construction worker shot in ear by BB gun
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Council to hold public budget hearing
- Kindness: Samaritan's ride offer ends torrid walk
- Ric Anderson: Mystic riverfront
- Agency heads make cases before council
- Three arrested after motel drug bust
- Driver arrested after car hits sheriff's vehicle
- Heat advisory in effect through Sunday
- Grape Escape highlights wines, arts patrons
- New judge: Be fair, be honest, be consistent
- Topeka PAL accepting season registration
- Renowned gospel choir to perform in Topeka
- Homeowners face storm repair options
- Jamie Hancock: Help garden beat the heat
- Artwalk features Kan.-born photographer
- Topeka couple leaves no stone unturned
- Court upholds local murder conviction
- Holton soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Kansas stores participate in turkey recall
- Splash!: Robin right at home in 'Nest'
- Roberts Urges Fair Treatment of Ag Industry in Setting Transportation Regulations
- Westar 2Q earnings down slightly
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday August 5, 2011
- Congratulations to Vanessa Becerra, who has been named the new head softball coa...
- Topeka man killed in Linn County crash
- Topeka man killed, son injured in crash
- Wichita’s letter of intent for Douglas Place LLC
- KSU study: Residents favor rumble strips
- Winter conditions come to KDOT website
- Relihan: Damaging winds possible with storms
- Weekend calendar
- Wittig gets $36M payout
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Boss Hoss crashes into ditch near US-24
- Weekend showcases blues by youth
- Weekend showcases blues by youths
- Chuckster's becomes Robin's Nest
- City rarely settles pothole claims
- Break Room offers its first staged musical
- Wildcats return in 'High School Musical 2'
- Summer classes are officially over! Now it’s time to focus on the upcoming fall...
- Topeka man wins $200K in Powerball
- Christian rock concert planned for Saturday
- Annex: Treasurer accused of being too picky
- Water main break closes Crestview Pool
- SW 18th Street impacted by water break
- Reinsch earns rank of Eagle
- Parks/rec merger becomes official
- Stanley: View of Topeka today looks better
- TPD working 3-vehicle wreck
- Local band picked to kick off Kanrocksas
- Heat moves Gage Park theater shows indoors
- Relihan: Cloudy, cooler on Thursday
- Roberts and Moran Announce CRP Emergency Grazing and Haying Approved for 22 Kansas Counties
- Kansas community colleges win lawsuit
- County asked to keep funding social services
- Five arrested for shooting street signs
- Birthday party planned
- Extreme heat taking its toll on Kansans
- Mayor rocks on YouTube to promote contest
- 110 water main breaks for Topeka in July
- City announces street closures
- Red Robin fundraiser to help Topeka family
- Balanced budget amendment is needed
- National Night Out projects record turnout
- Citizens can get emergency training
- New credit card parking meters installed
- Food+Flicks: Hawaiian Shave Ice offers heat relief
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday August 3, 2011
- Kansas budget director on budget, fiscal reform
- Topeka trucker seeks 3rd national title
- The Washburn University Foundation plays an essential role to the University by...
- Commissioners back revised merger measure
- U.S. receipts and expenditures
- Topeka woman injured in wreck
- Mars groundbreaking date announced
- Relihan: Partly cloudy, cooler Wednesday
- Council votes to extend S.W. 17th
- Merger measure OK'd, goes back to county
- Sedgwick County budget: there are ways to save
- Kansas kids
- Meeting scheduled at cancer center
- Man arrested after shots fired at home
- Many prospective transfer students wonder if they’ll get credit for work they’ve...
- WU Board of Regents names chairman
- Mercury hits 112 for first time since 1936
- K-State stadium worker killed in fall was from Council Grove
- Levee condition slows riverfront planning
- Wichita city budget savings
- KAC seeking federal arts grants
- Topekans find 'treasure' in exploring city
- Family Fun Day planned for this weekend
- Relihan: Record-setting heat Tuesday
- Council discusses parks and rec merger
- More information needed from tipsters
- Construction worker dies after 100 foot fall at K-State stadium
- Offensive lineman chooses K-State over Texas schools
- KSNT, KTKA combine news forces
- Average low in July sets new record
- Commissioners reject sheriff's voucher
- Razings sought to change taxes, marketability
- Sunday house fire started in electrical panel
- Road to reopen early after water main repair
- City water division to hold public meeting
- KC and the Sunshine Band coming to Topeka
- Officials unveil effort to prevent teen drinking
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday August 1, 2011
- Are you excited for the upcoming college sports season? We know we are! The fir...
- County asks to nix cemeteries from merger
- Chandler makes first appearance in court
- Water line breaks affect two areas
- Mission Township to close street Tuesday
- Company offering ice cream to blood donors
- Job creation at young firms declines
- Relihan: Hot, humid Monday
- July hot, but not record hot
- Police and fire calls
- Firefighters battle blaze in N.W. Topeka
- Firefighters battle blaze in northwest Topeka
- Woman stops in Topeka during 2,000-mile walk home
- Homegrown talent among TSO soloists
- Business watch
- Needing a home
- Procedure allows for better treatment of peripheral arterial disease
- Topeka soldier killed in car accident
- Police and fire calls
- Jazz concert series gears up for 43rd season
- Mouth scorches the Bottleneck with Somasphere and The EZ Brothers + Previews!
- Ric Anderson: What lurks beneath S. Kansas?
- Ric Anderson: What lurks beneath S. Kansas Avenue?
- Volunteer spotlight: Aggie Bernritter
- Air conditioning units reported stolen
- Big Shunga Run attracts runners age 6 to 71
- Kindness: Strangers helpful in the heat
- Upcoming events
- Education advocates rally against budget cuts
- City workers use more health insurance
- Sisco, Harkness: Years of investigation, then arrest
- Westar promotes two execs
- Parks merger, S.W. 17th extension mulled
- Parks merger, S.W. 17th extension mulled
- It's Your Business
- St. Francis to offer free session on meditation
- Although it’s been quite hot out, we’ve still had a number of brave visitors mak...
- Cooler temps give way to heat warning Sunday
- Small communities may face loss of post offices
- Mount Hope Cemetery sale finalized
- Ric Anderson: Way out of site
- Couple builds log cabin at Lake Wabaunsee
- Jamie Hancock: Iris flower has a long, illustrious history
- Capper Foundation wins Lavigne grant
- Photo of the Day: Our SOCs know how to have some fun! (And they can't wait to ha...
- Burlington man, 19, drowns in river
- Arrest made in Yates Center gun threat
- Police accept Citizens' Academy applications
- Weekend freeway traffic will be sloooow in city
- In Kansas, P.J. O’Rourke promotes free markets
- West grad earns rank of Eagle
- Forecast: High of 91, chance of rain
- Six evacuated as fire burns in building
- Florida city picks Bonaparte as manager
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Back-to-school events scheduled
- 'Mars' attacks Kansas Museum of History
- Troupe to stage wedding dances of Mexico
- KDOT project to begin on Westgate
- Weekend calendar
- 'Our Kansas Stars' to close at museum
- Marshall's Band to play last summer concert
- Laughing Matters Jr. to do improv comedy
- County treasurer says annex a priority
- Grand Champ steer draws $1,600 donation
- Activities set for Night Out Against Crime
- With Fall enrollment in full swing, sometimes it can be difficult to snag those...
- Parks merger hits snag
- Arson car fire is Crime of the Week
- Osage Co. pot raid yields 2 fed indictments
- Despite allegations, Wichita’s Dave Burk remains favored
- Relihan: Sunny and hot, again
- One injured in shooting near Topeka High
- Public-private partnerships: the problems
- Sun to set with music at Old Prairie Town
- Mouth talks about the experiences of musicians
- London's to spice its jazz with barbecue
- Dogs, dancers entertain Topeka kids
- Education ranks highly - among worst-paying college degrees of 2011
- Water valve to be installed at Montara
- Topeka High School drumline to perform at Save Our Schools Kansas Rally
- Questions, answers about parks merger
- Did you know that Washburn University offers a rowing club? Check them out here:...
- Two teens arrested in purse snatchings
- KHP: Barricaded person on I-70 'in custody'
- Wallet stolen at Family Dollar
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy, still hot on Wednesday
- Firefighters put out blaze near school playground
- Debt Ceiling Debate
- Council to wait on hiring search firm
- City OKs parks and rec merger
- Murder defendant to represent himself
- Library to spend on collections
- Officials defend 9-hour closure of Interstate 70
- Bank seizes Schmidt Builders' assets
- Kansas kids
- Benoit back at Bo's with blues
- Air guitar contest to benefit TSCPL
- Congratulations to Joe Hastings, who just signed a free agent deal with the San...
- Fundraiser set for Isaac Weichert
- Food+Flicks: Juli's 'Blue Cow,' simply delish
- Clerk: I-70 suspect behaved strangely
- Relihan: Hot today, even hotter tomorrow
- Former WU employees reach settlement
- Topeka sees cooler weather Monday
- No mill levy hike is starting point
- Juror questioning opens for Kahler trial
- Ric Anderson: Easy as pie? Not
- Police seek stolen El Camino
- Arkansas man arrested on Interstate 70
- I-70 closed, man arrested in Junction City
- Lawsuit against KDOC staff advances
- Water line breaks close roads
- Local reaction: Chandler arrest 'happy news'
- Water district asks residents to restrict use
- 13 students to get funds for school supplies
- Motorcycle ride to raise funds for Red Cross
- Authorities arrest ex-wife in 2002 slayings
- County postpones personnel decisions
- A nice article this morning about Washburn's Bonner Leaders, who put in at least 900 hours of volunteering during their time in college:
- Relihan: Cool front ends heat wave for now
- Library trustees approve budget publication
- The Floozies test the Jazzhaus' capacity with MONTU + Previews!
- Water advisory for Montara lifted
- Artists featured at juried exhibition
- Bela Fleck and the Original Flecktones tear down the Crossroads!
- WU's Bonners are community leaders
- 'Best of the best': Washburn's Bonners are community leaders
- Treasurer could fill some vacant positions
- Needing a home
- Inter-city visit to highlight 'vibrant' downtown
- Heat record anniversary brings more swelter
- Kansas Capitol renovations
- Young ball players, fans endure extreme temps
- Winner leaves hot pickle event wanting more
- City water, phone outages occurred at same time
- Science park full of possibilities
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- McCready to receive Eagle
- City/county parks merger on agendas again
- High temps, little rain put landscapes at risk
- Ric Anderson: Air it out, City Hall
- Excessive heat warning remains in effect
- Boil advisory issued for Montara; HPT races canceled
- Pair arrested in connection with robberies
- WU Regents updated on lawsuits
- Woman dies after rollover accident
- Downtown demolition may face obstacles
- Letter: Obama's greatest fear
- Jamie Hancock: Research centers get answers
- Briggs earns top daylily award
- I-70 eastbound down to 1 lane west of Topeka
- Brown Foundation founder investigated
- Ric Anderson: Parks puzzlement
- Porubsky's hot pickle contest set for fair
- To find student employment on campus this year, go to MyWashburn, then the Financial Services tab, then Student Employment Information. Any student may apply for a departmental job listed on campus, and the maximum amount of hours you may work is 20 per
- Straw bale abode 'feels like an embrace'
- Work to affect I-470, Westgate Bridge
- Kline: Discipline board missed its mark
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday July 22, 2011
- Tax expenditures, or loopholes
- Lake Shawnee to host water ski event
- Reading relief event set for Saturday
- Topeka temperatures reach 106 degrees
- Forecast calls for high of 102 degrees
- Police probe robberies, hold-up attempt
- Police probe robbery, hold-up attempt
- Man leaves wake of destruction in crash
- Armed robber takes cash from Walgreens
- Improv troupe's 'blue plate special' is fun
- Relive radio's golden days at TCT
- Flash mob stops traffic in downtown Topeka
- Eat lunch with Peter Pan and Captain Hook
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Hocker teens reveal 'The Secret Garden'
- ACA 'disheartened' with FCC's approval
- Last Minute Folk gets ticking with Maring
- K-4 to close between Eskridge, Topeka
- Swank appointed to sustainability board
- Auburn food distribution planned Friday
- Weekend calendar
- Looking for a good summer read? Stop by the Mabee Library -- they're open until at least 5pm every day. Free, cold AC is a bonus!
- Kansas airports’ economic impact
- Mustang carries message for Warriors
- Roberts: Dodd-Frank Proposals Could Lead to Mass Exodus of Capital from the U.S.
- Shawnee County holding the line on spending
- Cyclists raise awareness of poverty housing
- Relihan: Hot, hot, hot
- Police: Man was beaten before carjacking
- Topeka Sonic robbed
- Topeka woman shot, killed
- Roberts Gets Fired up on Senate Floor, Calling the Unsustainable Debt America’s Enemy
- Rescue from carbon monoxide recounted
- Council discusses suggested budget cuts
- Hastings, Ries mix it up on cooking show
- Hastings, Ries mix is up on cooking show
- County fair headliner is no Elvis Mini-Me
- County commission to meet Thursday
- Clusters as economic development in Kansas
- Building supply company calls it quits
- It's another hot day in Topeka - what do you do to beat the heat in town? There's two aquatic centers, a natatorium, and a lake to get started:
- Police chief: Problem in Topeka is theft
- Dry ground can lead to water main breaks
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday July 20, 2011
- Work to affect I-70 in east Topeka
- Police seek man in attempted robbery
- Heat hasn't been ruled cause of death for men
- 48 sites to get curb, gutter improvements
- Goodyear worker died of heart problems
- Netawaka man ID'd as Goodyear fatality
- Roberts Pleased USDA Approves Additional Drought Assistance for Kansas Producers
- Relihan: Sunny and hot conditions to continue
- Topeka man hit by car Tuesday night
- Council postpones action on amended merger proposal
- City council approves $1M project for downtown
- Police arrest two for beating, robbing man
- Ebberts appointed to Third Judicial Court
- Autopsy released on 'suicide by cop'
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic gets a taste of Grover's
- Man arrested for stealing SUV at gas pump
- Llamas lawsuit: Settlement conference ordered
- Brownback discusses taxes, jobs on radio
- City to sponsor chalk art competition
- Tour supporting breastfeeding to hit Topeka
- Westgate Bridge repair project to begin soon
- Water line break closes section of S.W. 10th
- It's the time of year to start thinking about textbooks for Fall '11 courses. Both students and faculty can visit www.washburnbookstore.com and select "Find Your Books" to determine that the correct books are listed, or to figure out
- Relihan: Hot weather continues
- Overbrook man is lucky at lotto
- Victim of shooting, stabbing recovering at VA
- USD 450 mill levy expected to decrease
- Constant high temps affecting crops, livestock
- Council to take up downtown revitalization
- Videos, photos capture Fiesta Mexicana 2011
- Nonprofit gets unexpected donation
- County sets public hearing on budget
- County rejects merger framework measure
- Wichita school district able to maintain employment ratios
- Wichita school district discusses unspent fund balances
- Road work to close stretch of N.W. Brickyard
- Two die from carbon monoxide poisoning
- One dies from carbon monoxide poisoning
- Relihan: Hot, dry through Saturday
- Roberts and Jenkins Introduce Bill to Reduce Damage during Future Floods
- It's Your Business
- Silver Lake farmer first to plant product
- Learning Centers' event to raise needed funds
- Tykes on Bikes to raise funds for center
- Topeka teen takes 4th in Miss Teen USA
- Police Lts. driven to make strategy work
- Topekan sets world record for largest tonsils
- Did you know that you can text a librarian for assistance? Pretty cool, huh? Text 66746 and start your text with AskMabee: followed by your question.
- Topeka girl 4th in Miss Teen USA
- Heat doesn't beat this year's Fiesta
- Jumping hoops or harvesting hope: what the future holds for public education
- Drowned kayaker was doctor at St. Francis
- Kansas Best 150: Crooked Post branded best horse breeder
- City council tackles proposed budget
- Air National Guard challenges fiesta-goers
- Retired colonel on trek for Wounded Warriors
- Upcoming events
- Kindness: Patrons tend to loose dogs
- City: Employee health insurance balances down
- Carmageddon comes to I-70 in Topeka
- City, county to set public budget hearings
- Ric Anderson: Topeka Ice lives on
- Man injured when boats collide at Milford
- 3-vehicle crash results in no serious injuries
- Crews respond to 2 calls of children in cars
- Sonic Sutra stuns the Jazzhaus with two mind-expanding sets + Previews!
- Did you know that Washburn University offers graduate programs? You can get your MBA, your MSN, or even a JD. If you're wondering what all these initials mean, check out our website: Get ahead today!
- Saturation patrol nets 5 arrests
- Excessive heat warning issued for next 7 days
- Fiesta's closing day to be muy caliente
- Algae concerns close beaches at Perry Lake
- Topekans exercise more care during heat wave
- Topekans exercise care during heat wave
- Ric Anderson: The ideal manager
- Jamie Hancock: Despite heat, July a great time to plant
- Looking, learning help top landscapes
- Kayaker drowns in Kansas River
- Lawrence man drowns after kayak overturns
- Stanley ready to go on first day
- Photo of the Day: Remember when it was a little cooler on campus? Like 80 degrees cooler?
- 39th Street Bar & Grill to celebrate summer
- Ottawa bank 2nd to be held up in 24 hours
- Man jailed in Valley Falls stabbing
- Program tackles cigarette litter
- Pompeo: No debt ceiling hike without structural changes
- Man to be tried for slaying grandmother
- Relihan: 'Unrelenting heat' on the way
- Senators Roberts and Moran Announce CRP Emergency Haying Approved for 21 Kansas Counties
- Weekend calendar
- 'Baby mariachi' performs at the Fiesta
- Local Harry Potter fans line up for movie
- Man caught in act of stripping wiring
- Authorities: Dispute leads to cutting, arson
- 'Peter Pan' takes flight at TCT
- Federal dollars to help offset radio upgrade
- Pickens: It’s all about me, and MSNBC doesn’t notice
- Deputies find man trying to steal wiring
- Woman cited for inattentive driving
- A.G.'s office to discuss hiring of outside law firm
- Families in a play together stay together
- KOMA allegations plague state ed board
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- TOSCA offers Lyric Opera season preview
- 'The Kitchen Witches' adds Sunday matinee
- Deadline nears for Aaron Douglas Art Fair
- Kansas State vs. Wisconsin football game would be fun
- Capper birthday celebrated
- 2nd gunman sentenced in drive-by shooting
- Roberts and Jenkins Introduce Bill to Repeal Portion of Health Care Reform Law
- Senators Roberts and Moran Issues Statements on Missouri River Working Group Meeting
- The "Art of the Brick" exhibit opened less than a month ago at the Mulvane Art Museum, and since then the museum has had more than 12,000 visitors from all over the world! This continues a record-setting attendance for the museum over the past
- Despite subsidy program, Wichita flights are declining
- FEMA funds tornado safe rooms
- Work begins on World War II memorial
- Home sought for original Naismith rules
- Arkansas River activities to be discussed
- Excessive Heat Watch issued
- Vets view WWII fighter at Billard Airport
- Topeka High drumline bound for Chicago
- City to revisit parks merger
- Tejano rising star to shine at Fiesta
- Ex-Kan. A.G.'s bid for appeals judge faces vote
- Citations issued for underage drinking
- Sedgwick County considers a federal grant
- Marshall's band to play postponed concert
- State employs private defense team
- County to consider leasing facilities
- Ks. first lady announces book festival
- St. Francis gets $250K neonatal donation
- JEDO documents to be on city website soon
- LEGO exhibit sparks Mulvane attendance
- Capper celebrates with ice cream social
- Relihan: 'Noticeably cooler' today
- Federal grants seen to raise future local spending
- Eating champ wins fiesta jalapeno contest
- Council wants design details for downtown revitalization
- Road projects announced
- City finance director to retire
- NWS: Temps to dip, but not for long
- Accessible ball diamond to open
- Bar to host fundraiser for TARC
- Municipal court adds kiosk
- Zoo inspection indicates positive progress
- Election office looks for cost savings
- President Obama: Just cash in the Social Security Trust Fund
- Obama’s tax hikes must be resisted
- Mike Hall: No hiding from property tax
- Kansas kids
- Splash!: Blackbird, from lattes to lagers
- Food+Flicks: Mystery critic checks out Hunam
- Zoo's security enhanced; teens caught
- Wondering what you should bring when you move into the dorms? Res Life has compiled a helpful list of what you definitely need, items that are nice to have, and a list of items that should be left at home (like pets and firearms):
- Topeka student tapped for research project
- I-35 patching project to start Monday
- TARC to host Journey of Hope cyclists
- Deadline nears for special needs rodeo
- Police describe SUV in hit-and-run
- Relihan: Mostly sunny, chance of storms
- Comment Period Extended for Ag Industry to Express Concerns over Transportation Regulations
- Discussion on Beef with Taiwan's Congress
- Ashes to Immortality razes the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Seaman board hears preliminary budget figures
- Rewards offered on 2 unsolved Kan. homicides
- Ric Anderson: The $60M facelift
- JEDO approves Mars incentive package
- Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter
- Police investigating hit-and-run fatality
- Contestants will have fire in their bellies
- Police arrest man found asleep in house
- Topekans cope with excessive heat
- Three area students named National Merit winners
- City announces road projects
- NARVRE meeting set for Tuesday
- KDHE, Sunflower Electric, Earthjustice, Center for Climate Strategies: different peas in the same pod
- Work on N.W. Topeka Blvd. extended
- Food giveaway set for Tuesday at Expo
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday July 11, 2011
- Local chambers of commerce: tax machines in disguise
- County holds off on radio purchase
- We've had a lot of people ask us lately "What is an Ichabod?" Current students and alumni, how would you answer this question?
- Relihan: Hot and humid again Monday
- Wichita school fund balances again an issue
- Pedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle
- Heat advisory in effect through Monday
- Fiesta volunteers asked to sow seeds
- Mayetta man arrested for assault
- Police investigate armed robbery
- Our always active Alumni Association plans numerous activities and events throughout each year. In October, a group will be traveling to London and Paris to see the sights and reconnect with fellow Ichabods. For more information on this exciting opportun
- Caterer celebrates 35 years of memories
- Guerreros' royal dynasty continues
- Police launch strategy to curb property crime
- Crowd helps Hope celebrate birthday
- Proposed Mars deal full of incentives
- Analysis: Speed hinders new Kan. abortion rules
- Motions provide new details in Kan. teen's death
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Sunday July 10, 2011
- Kansas jobs creation numbers in perspective
- Guerrero crowned Fiesta Mexicana queen
- Music, motorcycles and MDA
- Zoo, vet never gave up Hope
- NAACP addresses concerns in library meeting
- Bikers conduct WBC counter-protest
- Upcoming events
- Dumptruck Butterlips and Mustard Sauce spice up the Bottleneck + Previews!
- $400K real estate purchase on city agenda
- Acts of kindness benefit mankind, ducks alike
- Kansas employment track has highs and lows
- It's Your Business
- Barrons make Fiesta run a family affair
- Hope the giraffe instilled inspiration
- Identical twins to earn Eagle rank
- Wichita man killed in Ford County crash
- Heat Advisory issued for Sunday, Monday
- City announces street closings
- Fiesta parade floats bear memories
- Crime fighter to continue Web page
- Ric Anderson: Can't afford anniversary party
- Topeka Symphony to audition concertmasters
- IRS warns of email scam
- City to take up downtown makeover project
- Jamie Hancock: Become a Master Gardener
- Upcoming landscaping, gardening events
- USD 501 names state ed official interim supt.
- It's NSO Day! Yesterday on Twitter we posted a great article from USA Today about questions that students should ask at orientation. What do you think is Washburn's best kept secret?
- 2 police officers treated for smoke inhalation
- Crews respond to downtown fire
- Leavenworth teen killed in US-24 crash
- Leavenworth teen killed in US-24 crash
- Brownback announces 3 new regents
- Gov to announce regents appointees
- Lincoln exhibit comes to Lecompton
- Forecast: Get ready for a heat wave
- Weekend calendar
- Crossroads heats up with stellar shows at the end of July!
- Fiesta Mexicana begins with parade Friday
- Council shows support for hiring search firm
- Summer Jam to feature bikers and bands
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- ACT sets auditions for 'The Fantasticks'
- Bath House Players to close 'Pippin'
- Two choruses to sing at Grace Cathedral
- D.A. won't file charges in Jan. stabbing
- Pro Peace-Pro Soldier rally set Saturday
- Woman taken to LEC after accident
- Wichita school board: critics not welcome
- Did you know you can customize the way that your MyWashburn account appears? From the home screen, click "Content Layout" above the Welcome tab, and you'll see a list of channels that appear on your page. You can delete any of the channels
- Sewer issue: County could sue city
- Kansas job growth — or lack of it
- County to put JEDO records online
- Crews put out blaze on school roof
- Police catch man wanted in car burglary
- One hospitalized in apartment fire
- Fire blamed on smoking near oxygen tank
- Showers soak wide area of Kansas
- Rescue Mission seeks continued variance
- USD 501 interim super steps down
- Time for JEDO meeting changed
- Electric Forest Festival Recharges Rothbury + Lots of Previews!
- County to take up JEDO, property tax items
- Foursome recognized for June river rescues
- Last week eight criminal justice students spent the day volunteering to support Habitat for Humanity. The experience enhanced the group's teamwork as part of their time in the "Police and the Community" class at Washburn. The Washburn Revi
- Open house to focus on flood map project
- Homicide victim ID'd, police investigating
- Car, cycle collide in west Topeka
- Help offered to prevent homelessness
- Brownback evaluates first 6 months in office
- Proposed city budget: Property tax would rise
- Cooler temps and chance for rain in forecast
- MTAA cleaning former munitions facility
- Four arrested in armed robbery
- Railway society to meet
- Last Minute Folk ticking again with music
- Mayetta singer to perform on cable's RFD-TV
- Charities share inaugural donations
- Ensley Deiter picked to lead national group
- Topeka chooses interim city attorney
- Contract talks: County, deputies at impasse
- Several area schools receive fresh food grants
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday July 5, 2011
- Name of toddler struck by car released
- Dollar General opens in East Topeka
- Dollar General to open in East Topeka
- Regulation supports business, not capitalism and free markets
- Council to discuss city manager search
- 'Undercover Boss' show to repeat
- Fireworks popular, but lead to injuries
- Senator Roberts Announces Farm Bill Field Hearing in Kansas
- Senator Roberts Announces Farm Bill Field Hearing in Kansas
- A belated Happy Fourth of July! The Admissions staff had a busy weekend of travel and celebrations -- what did you do over the long weekend?
- Weather service: Patchy fog Tuesday morning
- Fourth filled with food, fireworks
- Topeka toddler struck by vehicle
- Two Topeka girls represent Kansas
- SUV removed from Kansas River
- Delinquent taxes on real estate stay with property
- Quarry has purpose for 'bridge to nowhere'
- Unidentified man gives Hoyt couple a wedding surprise
- Elizabeth Dobler: Help children understand goodbyes through books
- Blues festival delivers musical fireworks
- Armed robbery reported at gas station
- Parades display patriotism, pride
- Fire destroys home in Soldier Township
- Weather service: Warm, clear skies Monday
- Social Security Trust Fund: Why no truth?
- Brownback eyes Kansas tax cuts, job gains
- Needing a home
- Two companies make up most of county's delinquent taxes
- Garage sale find becomes Civil War mystery
- Day of WWII battle shapes Topekan
- Rain fails to dampen fireworks sales
- Teen earns rank of Eagle
- Event to celebrate old-time hay harvest
- Hastings and Ries to co-star in comedy
- Kan. to keep working on rules for abortion clinic
- Three-car crash in Topeka injures one
- Can $51 million buy Big 12 championships?
- Youth Entrepreneurs offers internships
- Forecast: Some rain today but clear on July 4
- Police make pellet gun vandalism arrests
- Courting Mars: A sweet tale of cloak and dagger
- THS to host chimes concert
- Volunteer spotlight: Crystal Geist
- Dem Kansas Boys ask, 'Now. What.'
- Officials preach vigilance during holiday
- Painters work on new mural wall panel
- State a bulldog about collecting taxes
- Combat Air Museum boasts special plane
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Council to get proposed city budget Tuesday
- Holiday cancels governing body meetings
- Kindness forever
- Ric Anderson: Is Topeka taking off?
- Off to see the 'Wizard' at the Statehouse
- Patriotic chimes concert set for Sunday night
- Volunteer spotlight
- City announces road construction
- Water main break closes part of S.W. Washburn
- Century-old building to be renovated as apartments
- Ric Anderson: Vetting is crucial
- Big Easy harpist to keep the blues going
- Macomber sentenced to 80 years for crime spree
- Jamie Hancock: Question pesticide use
- Public opinion on debt ceiling and government spending
- Accidents: Police urge caution in work zones
- SRS to close nine Kansas service centers
- Road work to affect Meriden Road
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday July 1, 2011
- First Friday Artwalk stops for July listed
- Man injured after Rottweiler attack
- Have you checked out our YouTube channel? We just posted a video of President Farley welcoming new students to campus, and you can watch all kinds of videos about students and programs at Washburn. See it all here:
- Weekend forecast: hotter 'n a firecracker
- Attic fire damages HP home
- 4 men rob man of backpack in E. Topeka
- Treasurer returns $516k to Kansan
- Festival to feature red, white & the blues
- City: 10 events closing roads for 4th events
- City announces street closures for work
- Bonaparte: Topeka has a bright future
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Artwalk celebrates freedom of expression
- Topeka Festival Singers seeks vocalists
- Weekend calendar
- Influx of burglaries prompts higher rewards
- Topeka temps reach 100 mark
- Getting tough on drunk drivers
- Gunman gets max term in Sanders killing
- St. Francis to host Topeka High project
- Shawnee County seeks photos for website
- Center's 10K visitor in a Topeka state of mind
- County to accept child-care licensing grant
- CoreLogic: Topeka home prices falling
- Corporate jet incentive, or tax dodge, or kids’ safety?
- Remember when CAB brought Javier to Washburn? Now he's the winner of the new hit TV show The Voice! Congrats to CAB for the steal, and if you were there you can say you saw him before he was a star.
- Armed robbery reported in west Topeka
- Heat advisory issued through Friday
- Person struck, killed by train in Topeka
- Police investigate 2 overnight shootings
- Mars expansion rewards revitalization efforts
- Catholic Cemeteries to manage Mount Calvary
- FBI: Westboro Baptist took part in training
- Mars announcement on ABC
- Gunman in killing to be sentenced
- Topekans handle the heat
- Confidentiality an issue
- Blind Tiger to expand brewing operation
- Mars plant eyes gold standard for 'green'
- JEDO meeting set to consider Mars incentives
- Speculators, by profiting, provide a service
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday June 29, 2011
- Last stop on transgender tour Monday
- Federal mortgage payment relief available
- Red Cross offering free fans
- Economic freedom leads to better lives for all, says video
- Acting manager meets unfulfilled commitment
- CarSafe donates nearly $7K to Red Cross
- Police seeking SUV in attempted car burglary
- Cox Wireless coming to Topeka, Wichita
- Two businesses burglarized overenight
- Heat watch in effect through Saturday
- Burglar takes 2-year-old out of house
- Senator Roberts Calls for Privacy Protection of General Aviators
- Exhibition - 150 Things I Love About Kansas
- Sundown Film Festival
- Council puts off action on JEDO proposal
- Dan Stanley picked as acting city manager
- Two injured in three-vehicle wreck
- Two injured in three-vehicle wreck
- Photographs on display at Topeka Zoo
- Fireworks stand a family affair
- Second abortion lawsuit filed in Kansas
- Jenkins announces listening tour
- Teen-only dance club opens Friday
- Kansas kids
- Child care licensing is on county agenda
- United Way announces volunteer award winners
- Go Topeka plans major announcement
- Meet a SOC! Every week this summer, we'll be featuring some of our summer orientation counselors who will be the face of New Student Orientation. SOCs are hand selected by our office, and love their Washburn experience! Meredith Cline is a junior bi
- Library campaign highlights patrons' passions
- Weather service: Sunny, mid-80s Tuesday
- "Your Capitol"
- Roberts Receives 2011 AAW Champion of Agriculture Award
- Roberts Works to Defend Livestock Producers
- Kan. arts agency postpones post-veto meeting
- Officer followed policy at KEC rally
- Fourth of July safety tips issued
- Topeka road closures announced
- Go Topeka shares concerns about proposal
- Spray park shut down temporarily
- Ric Anderson: The future of history
- Technical difficulties close water spray park
- Trial in bathroom shootout postponed
- Back-to-school fair expands registration
- Council opts not to choose between candidates
- Economist: Kansas must improve its competitive position
- Hundreds get food at N. Topeka church
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday June 27, 2011
- Family Resource Center to change location
- County to consider tax exemptions
- Weather service: Chance of showers
- Happy Monday! July 5 marks an important date on the academic calendar. It is the start of the last session of summer courses, and it is also the last day that you may change a graded Full Session class to Pass/Fail, or from Pass/Fail to graded. It is als
- Crews battle garage fire north of Topeka
- Two Kansas planes finish Air Race Classic
- Saturation patrol nets three arrests
- USD 501 early childhood programs to move into schools
- Man walks away after being hit by SUV
- Woman in custody after SUV hits man
- Fatality victim in cycle crash identified
- Potwin church hopes to raise $100,000
- Women injured in Jeff Co. crash
- Sweet Building served community
- Hospitals gain stroke accreditation
- Needing a home
- Portion of N.W. Topeka Blvd. to be closed
- Partly sunny skies, humidity on tap for Sunday
- 'The Sandlot' to be shown at Lake Shawnee
- Fish fry seeks money for Reading relief
- Iwig event puts visitors into special mooo-d
- Event draws attention to native prairie
- Motorcycle rider injured in accident
- Motorcycle rider dies in Fairlawn accident
- Interim manager's job: top candidates named
- Agendas include shade, JEDO matter
- Council looks at provision in police contract
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Vandals shoot out vehicle windows
- Man awakened by light, interrupts burglary
- Loss of dog in foiled break-in like losing family member
- Showers, thunderstorms in Saturday forecast
- Road construction announced
- CoreFirst to close 5 locations, keep employees
- Zombie walk benefits county food pantry
- Religion news, notes
- Mighty Clouds deliver old-school gospel
- Pilot walks away from hard landing
- No charges coming in Hughes stabbing
- Work to begin at S.W. 29th, Wanamaker
- Human relations commission to meet
- State official concerned about Wilson's office
- Accident backs up traffic on Westgate bridge
- City program to help some pay utility bills
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday June 24, 2011
- Court upholds Shawnee Co. rape conviction
- Not getting drafted may be a good thing for Jacob Pullen
- Blood drive to aid 4-year-old Topekan
- Parents and teachers deceived about Kansas school funding
- Lake walk to honor cancer victim
- I-70 crackdown planned for today
- Weekend outlook: warm with rain chance
- Territorial Day celebration this weekend
- Home burglarized in Aquarian Acres
- Woman robbed in southwest Topeka
- Man shot, wounded in Central Topeka
- One person killed, another in critical condition after fire
- Conference, food giveaway scheduled
- Rejected contract similar to firefighters'
- Council talks to interim manager's candidates
- Council talks to interim manager candidates
- City to host public forum
- Zoo director starts tweeting
- Adults do kids show; teens treat grown-ups
- Trivia Thursday time...the first person to correctly answer the following question in a comment will win Washburn drawstring bag! We'll message the winner with more details. Previous winners are not eligible for this contest. The question is: How mu
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Weekend calendar
- TOSCA to salute the late James Seaver
- Vet pleads guilty in Westboro stalking case
- S.E. 49th stretch to close Friday
- Capital murder defendant competent for trial
- Greenwald and Sanders try to defend Social Security, slam Koch brothers
- Senator Roberts' Statement on President’s Afghanistan Speech
- Treasurer seeks hike in general fund money
- Food+Flicks: Enjoy 'Splendor in the Grass'
- Family fun day set for Iwig Dairy
- Iwig Dairy offers family fun day Saturday
- Free bluegrass concert set for Sunday
- Food giveaway set for Friday in Auburn
- Theater campers make Gage Park their stage
- Firefighters practice at Crisis City
- Missouri River Flooding Update
- Sunny with high in mid-80s expected today
- Roberts Pleased Crop Insurance is Available to Farmers and Ranchers Affected by Flood
- Roberts' Anti-Regulation Bill is Focus of Homeland Security Committee Hearing
- Poll: Council rejects police contract
- Man killed in pickup accident on farm
- Interim manager's candidates: List cut to six
- Interim manager's candidates: List cut to six
- High school students learn sailing
- Troopers will be out in force at Stampede
- Conservatory plans fundraiser
- City attorney moving to A.G.'s office
- Things get ugly in 'reasons to be pretty'
- Rich States, Poor States released for 2011
- Officers ID Milwaukee man found in lake
- Tweets from RightOnline 2011
- Man escapes car before it catches fire
- Can't make it to the Mulvane for the "Art of the Brick" exhibition? This video from the Washburn Review shows you all the highlights (and some amazing LEGO construction!):
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday June 22, 2011
- Vandals hit church buses twice
- Huelskamp at RightOnline: Debt is the problem
- Woman taken to hospital after SUV hits bus
- Free chicken pox immunizations offered
- Bethany art gallery getting greener
- Police can't track down naked man
- I-70 traffic crackdown planned
- Relihan: Sunny, breezy and mild today
- June 2011
- City council discusses riverfront park
- Proposed city contract with police rejected
- USD 450 board approves boundary studies
- US-75 cable median project finished
- MTAA board to review leases
- Missouri Chainsaw Grassacre will buzz with bluegrass all day this Saturday!
- Defendant found competent in attempted murder case
- Former Washburn University football standout Zach Watkins has a unique opportunity to play on Team USA in the International Federation of American Football Senior World Championship, held this July in Austria.
- Topekan sentenced in Lawrence robbery
- Police ask for help in morning purse snatch
- County to consider fountain pump matter
- Open houses to answer flood plain map queries
- Students gain technical knowledge at camps
- Silver Alert canceled after apparent suicide
- First Westar falcon chick flies
- KDOT sets road map for new 75 mph limit
- Relihan: Wind, cooler temps for Tuesday
- 2011 U.S. Presidential Scholar
- Senator Roberts Praises Committee Passage of Pesticide Bill
- Topekan details trip across Atlantic Ocean
- Ric Anderson: Time for uniforms?
- TMTA reviews budget picture
- Man caught after hourlong search
- Thunderstorms rake east-central Kansas
- Thunderstorms rake east-central Kansas
- Pastor shares extent of damage to church
- County expands billing contract
- ReStore supports Habitat
- CoreFirst drops suit against developers
- Food+Flicks: Bobo's opens west-side drive-in
- Topekan to speak about transgenderism
- 3 district court nominees go to Brownback
- Police seek stolen Jeep
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday June 20, 2011
- Soldier Township road work announced
- Meet a SOC! Every week this summer, we'll be featuring some of our summer orientation counselors who will be the face of New Student Orientation. SOCs are hand selected by our office, and love their Washburn experience! Derek Fritz is a junior from
- Workers repairing gas line break
- Save Our Schools March - Kansas - now on Facebook
- No one hurt in crash north of Topeka
- Relihan: Chance of thunderstorms Monday
- Head-on collision leaves two injured
- Two transported to hospital after shooting
- Ft. Riley is in Our Prayers
- Weather service issues tornado warning
- Trail crossing to get hybrid signal
- Church burglary causes $100K in damage
- Former YWCA members reflect on past
- Topekan, partner pilot plane in air race
- Engineers to consider feasibility of Polk-Quincy project
- Needing a home
- Kindness: Area residents care for another
- Concert sounds off for tornado relief
- Activist looks to Web for tips in Lake Shawnee case
- Restaurateur honored for music well done
- Kansas Best 150: St. Marys men pour themselves into winery
- Multiple crashes cause huge I-70 traffic jam
- TPD: Man batters officer after rollover crash
- Arrowhead maker: Flint points very sharp
- Mothell legacy finally set in stone
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- County, city face jail, labor issues
- Parking fines can multiply quickly
- Ric Anderson: Everywhere a sign
- Pioneer Adams II has ribbon-cutting
- Kansas Hall of Fame inducts inaugural class
- Children's League names Booe CEO
- Upcoming: Jump into Topeka Pond Tour
- Shade gardens: Cool retreat on hot days
- Sunflower Music Festival to close its 25th
- Ric Anderson: Land of the fee
- One injured after truck enters creek
- Event to honor Curtis, his house and museum
- More tornado benefit concerts scheduled
- Military band sets Father's Day concert
- Shawnee County road projects updated
- Shawnee Co. sets saturation patrol Saturday
- Local firefighters to get pet oxygen kit
- The Capital Journal has a nice story on golf star Gary Woodland's Washburn ties, and how he continues to provide positive publicity for the University. Woodland is currently competing in the U.S. Open, and has five top-ten finishes on the tour this
- 'Guitar Wizard of Oz' to play at TPAC
- Topeka area jobless rate higher than state
- Relihan: Showers then warm and humid
- Roberts Fights for Ag Industry’s Voice to be Heard in Setting Transportation Regulations
- Riley Co. releases traffic patrol results
- Annual Juneteenth celebration returns home
- Library needs new software system
- Weekend calendar
- Electric Forest Festival promises four days of music and mayhem!
- Man shot by police handed 6-plus years
- Rockabilly trio to liven up Tina's Bar
- Weekend's hottest tickets
- Late Negro Leagues player to be honored
- Man arrested in aggravated assault incident
- Old Crow Medicine Show rocks the Crossroads like a South-bound train + Previews!
- Sunflower Music Festival No. 25 nears end
- LEGO artwork hardly child's play
- Intimate staging conveys house arrest
- Harvest live music at Wheatstock VII
- Slick roads contribute to car crashes
- Rubel steps down at Collective Brands
- Fort Riley woman indicted in child's death
- If you're trying to figure out when/if you can still get a refund for a summer class, this helpful chart from the Business Office is a good reference:
- Exodus of teachers follows exodus of funding.
- Senator Roberts Announces Opposition to Six Nomination
- Senator Roberts Announces Opposition to Six Nomination
- Relihan: Rain, T-storms likely today
- Driver intentionally hits man
- Crews battle predawn blaze in Highland Crest
- Woman, 82, assaulted in home break-in
- Roberts to oppose Six nomination to appeals court
- City outlines policy on brick streets
- Police question two men in alleged assault
- March Fourth Marching Band dazzles the Crossroads in KC for FREE + Previews!
- Smoking case hearing set for August
- New leader for RSVP program
- Truckers to display, test skills at Expo
- Police warn of burglaries in central Topeka
- Overlay to close SW 10th Friday
- County to consider preschool lease
- Parking ticket leader is court employee
- This is a LEGO lover's dream exhibition: The Art of the Brick is a traveling, nationally known exhibition featuring 28 sculptures made from LEGO bricks. It will be at the Mulvane Art Museum from June 18 through September 18 and you will also be able
- Family physician group honors Jacoby
- Three injured when SUVs collide
- Roberts: Regulations from Dodd-Frank Could Push U.S. Businesses Overseas
- Visit to Guantanamo
- Road work to affect NW 46th and Topeka
- Seven killed Tuesday on Kansas roads
- Kansas gets mixed grade for manufacturing
- Topekans killed in skid loader accident
- Relihan: Sunny and mild on Wednesday
- Council approves tougher parking law
- Newspaper class takes top honors
- Road construction abounds
- Patterson returns to conduct at Sunflower
- Concerto serves five flavors of oboe music
- State BOE votes not to require fingerprinting
- New video profiles up on Ichabods Interactive. See what Shea Kirsop and Dannah Hartley have to say about their experience at Washburn (hint: the campus is a common factor!).
- Theater troupe to host 24-Hour Play Festival
- Agencies to hold hazmat awareness event
- Summer Strings Camp sign-up deadline nears
- Food+Flicks: Find summer treats at G's
- KDOT begins US-75 resurfacing project
- City announces upcoming road work
- Could Cody Green be the Kansas State starting QB in 2012?
- Topekan wins twice in Miss Kansas pageant
- Fiesta queen hopefuls enter final stretch
- Three arrested in marijuana field
- More Counties Added to CRP Emergency Grazing
- Relihan: Warm and humid Tuesday
- Advisory board to host forum
- Meet LEGO Brick Artist Nathan Sawaya
- USD 345 board approves coaching contracts
- Local, state nonprofits lose tax-exempt status
- Sunflower nourishes new crop of musicians
- Topeka Zoo offers animals, construction
- Car in lake last registered 27 years ago
- Kansas NOW sends complaint to Brownback
- Shooting victim dropped off at VA hospital
- Harvesters giveaway rescheduled
- Workout organizers hope for large turnout
- Kansas Medicaid reform event set for Topeka
- WU Athletics has the story on Jermon Watson, who passed away after injuries suffered in a single car accident over the weekend. Condolences to Watson's friends and family during this difficult time for our community.
- Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday June 13, 2011
- Commission OKs hardware purchase
- Free fans still available at four agencies
- Topeka to introduce plan for brick roads
- Rich States, Poor States author to be in Wichita
- Capitol lunch for tornado victims rescheduled
- Relihan: Partly cloudy and warm Monday
- Doughnut shop catches fire
- Some police records not easily accessible
- Great Wall Mural an 'expression of people's stories'
- Reliving old station a gas for Topekan
- City Camp a goal for Manspeaker
- Musicians play to help tornado victims
- Chamber music continues at Sunflower
- Fire department seeks help in arson
- Arson suspected in S.W. Fillmore fire
- County conducts large-scale offender check
- Kan. congressional freshmen rolling boulder uphill
- Police: No foul play in Topeka woman's death
- Body found in car pulled from Lake Shawnee
- History comes alive at Brown v. Board site
- Jerry Pranksters cover Dead for an ungrateful crowd at the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Band grows into Topeka institution
- Archives at state, WU enter digital age
- Computers, 'the boot' on city, county agendas
- It's Your Business
- Sunflower offers musical doubleheader
- Missing 8-year-old girl found safe, well
- Topeka police find one of two missing girls
- RV fire near turnpike entrance under control
- Fallen rider left fond memories in his wake
- Family recalls Topekan who died in K-177 accident
- Single gunshot shatters clinic window
- Ric Anderson: Thanks, Rita, but ...
- 100 people win pairs of Stampede tickets
- Names of top parking violators revealed
- Weather delays Daylily flower show
- Hancock: Potted plants can thrive in summer
- We'll have videos on General Education and Financial Aid coming your way next week, if you're not able to make NSO this year. We want to make sure you have all the information you need to make informed decisions about college!
- Man, 79, re-sentenced to life terms
- Pompeo updates constituents on spending, debt, government interventionism
- City council gets suggestions from consultant
- Bat exposure increasing in Shawnee Co.
- Dillon's damage is Crime of Week
- Two injured in four-car collision
- Sunflower concert No. 2 will get intimate
- Flood preparation tips offered
- 'Storm Chasers' team in Topeka today
- Kobach to name voter ID task force
- Tyson plant stabbing likely accidental
- Temps soar as heat burst hits Wichita
- Teachers Hall inducts new class
- Former prof gives $100,000 to KSU
- Joint chiefs nominee speaking at fort
- Relihan: Heat relief on the way today
- Bar Association pokes fun at politics
- Interim manager applicant list cut to 10
- TPD volunteers to be recognized
- Budget forum draws fractional interest
- Significant weather advisory issued
- Phoenix Gallery closing at end of June
- Spielman earns rank of Eagle
- Church hopes to replace stolen air conditioner
- Thursday movie on lawn canceled
- Topeka in tornado watch until 10 p.m.
- Topeka soldier takes on 'Expedition Impossible'
- County commission talks trash carts
- Zoo keepers presenting special feature
- Walks to celebrate civil rights history
- Parks and rec merger measure to go to city
- Budget forum to include web component
- Man killed in Marysville shooting
- Marysville man, 24, shot and killed
- Topekan killed when crossing I-29 in KC
- Relihan: Some PM storms could be severe
- Woman robbed of purse at gunpoint
- 1 in custody, 1 on loose after chase
- 'Dark Command' to be shown after dusk
- Council, commission to meet Thursday
- City considers credit card parking meters
- Reading soldier picks up new car
- Horse home in Kansas
- 60 people indicted on federal drug charges
- Bonaparte: 'We've had a successful run'
- Okay, time to try something new. The first person who figures out what's behind this QR code and posts it as a comment wins a prize! Hint: you'll need a phone to decode it.
- Man dies while riding bike at Lake Shawnee
- Burglars use skylight to enter business
- Shawnee Heights teacher honored
- Pay me like a plumber
- If you're looking to take a summer class at Washburn, you have one more day to enroll for the Full Session, and until July 11 to enroll for the Late Session. To find out what classes are available, and for the registration guide check out www.washbu
- Relihan: Chance for thunderstorms in PM
- Meeting with the Walker's
- Missouri River Briefings from Assist. Sec. of Army for Civil Works
- Zoo project to cost less than expected
- Students take part in college, life prep classes
- Council rejects 'no mill levy hike' commitment
- City lists street closings
- Classical music to dominate weekend
- Topekans arrested after pursuit, search
- Shawnee County's Largest Workout set for September
- Bakery earns Kansas a Silver Shovel Award
- Council committee meeting postponed
- Kansas Hall responds to death of Arness
- Local youth club to get help from bank
- Meet a SOC! Every week this summer, we'll be featuring some of our summer orientation counselors who will be the face of New Student Orientation. SOCs are hand selected by our office, and love their Washburn experience! Yulieth Armstrong is a sophom
- Former candidate charged with child abuse
- Federal warrant raids conducted in Topeka
- Splash!: Summer beers to cool you off
- KCC promotes its attorney to agency head
- Young Cattlemen's Conference
- Relihan: Hot and breezy Tuesday
- Five apply for District Court vacancy
- Five seek judgeship in Shawnee County
- USD 450 board makes cuts, raises fees
- County's underage drinking rate decreases
- Topeka tops out at 97 degrees
- Former arts panel chair speaks out
- Let lawyers entertain you
- County OKs landscaping charges
- Shooting victim undergoes fifth surgery
- Child ID kits available at AG's office
- Guardsman who was tornado victim gets car
- Food+Flicks: Barbecue master opens restaurant
- County amends park merger proposal
- Topeka man dies after motorcycle crash
- Relihan: Expect hot, dry weather
- Cancer survivors celebrate at annual picnic
- Capital-Journal earns KC Press Club awards
- Topeka volleyball tournament has grown
- Topekan's family has history with Bryan College
- Needing a home
- Settlement reached in suit against city
- Topeka teen proves skilled on bagpipes
- Native son wins Best of Show at art fair
- Discovery center gets 1,500 visitors in 4 days
- Child ID kits distributed at West Ridge Mall
- Shunga Creek, parks surveyed
- Despite economy, comedy concerts do well
- It's Your Business
- Event celebrates armed forces
- Taxing, landscaping to be considered
- Five errors four too many for K-State baseball in NCAA regional opener
- Motorcyclist suffers leg trauma
- Free summer band concerts start Sunday
- Sunny skies, humidity expected for weekend
- Heart Shockers picnic to celebrate life
- Cancer survivors celebrate life at relay
- Cyclist hurt in crash on US-24
- Food+Flicks: RowHouse announces wine dinner
- Five arrested for attack on man
- Arness, star of 'Gunsmoke,' dead at 88
- Armed Forces event this weekend
- Mosher: 'Guilty' to Eberhardt killing
- Topekans get AC units, fans to beat heat
- Kansas sends more assistance to Joplin
- Rollover accident at 57th/Topeka
- Sex offender gets enhanced sentence
- Macomber appears for Topeka murder trial
- Freedom School roundup on Tuesday
- US 24 expansion on projects list
- Road work on S.W. 21st starts Monday
- Washburn students give back to the tornado devastated communities of Joplin and Reading:
- Legendary gospel group coming to town
- Local debaters place in nationals
- Relihan: Warm, humid, breezy day on tap
- Man pulled from trailer beaten and sprayed
- West-side motel robbed by mask-wearing man
- Senator Roberts' Statement on KDOT Decision to Build High-Tech Corridor through Northeast Kansas
- Senator Roberts Praises KDOT Decision to Build High-Tech Corridor through Northeast Kansas
- Emergency Operations Center activated
- Red Cross needs donations
- Many street closings announced
- Forbes Field to celebrate Kansas' birthday, military history
- Lawyer gets 5 years in bicycle fatality
- Commission won't approve voucher payments
- Movie on the Lawn moved to street
- Emporia nurse charged with drug tampering
- Topeka doctor charged in study fraud
- Permit approved for Westar substation
- Art reflects feelings of violence survivors
- Save Our Schools March builds momentum and spreads nationwide.
- Topeka grad named Presidential Scholar
- Ten bands booked to aid tornado victims
- Officials keeping eye on Cross Creek, Kaw
- Our alumni continually make us proud. Topeka native Ken Calwell recently was named president of Papa Murphy's, after working as the vice president and chief of marketing at Wendy's. Calwell graduated from Washburn in 1980 with a business degree
- Church, Harvesters distribute free food today
- Relihan: Warm, breezy day on tap
- One injured in Montara duplex fire
- Calif. senate sets restrictions on funeral protests
- Lawmaker criticized over abortion remarks
- Change may come to farmers market policy
- Bond reduction denied in murder case
- City, McElroy's team up for heat relief effort
- Commission to consider substation permit
- Westar: Falcon chick dies after long fall
- Child, pet birds safe after house fire
- Reception will honor retiree
- Kansas kids
- Aging agency to discuss health care reform
- Foundation hosts day on the prairie
- Restaurants raise money for disaster relief
- Authorities: Plane's engine failed
- Tour brings conversation on conservation
- Topekan named Papa Murphy's president
- Seaman debater takes second nationally
- Bridge work to close SW 85th
- Cool news from the world of sports...in September our football team will take on Missouri Western live on CBS Sports Network! The game is Thursday, September 22 here at Washburn, and fans should come out in full force for this one!
- US-75 cable median completion delayed
- Relihan: AM sunshine, PM showers possible
- Crafts National Exhibition 2011
- Oodles of noodles prepared for Germanfest
- One injured in plane crash north of Topeka
- State dunks doughnuts
- Week brought two police shootings of dogs
- Gov. helps launch state travel initiative
- Did you miss New Student Orientation this year? Or are you wondering what to expect? Don't worry, this video fills you in!
- CBC schedules blood drives
- Relay for Life planned in Shawnee County
- Officers helping kick off Special Olympics
- Treasurer's annex: Rookstool offers to help
- Angry customer drives car into food store
- Event will ease doctor-patient communication
- Tribal elder dies at 88
- Church drive to help Joplin tornado victims
- Woman honored for kidney donation
- Senator Pat Roberts Attends First Ag Committee Field Hearing on Farm Bill
- Blue Ribbon Commission to meet in Topeka
- Conference raises funds for agency
- Relihan: Lots of sun by afternoon
- Two injured in early morning shooting
- Senators Roberts Statement on First Ag Committee Field Hearing on Farm Bill
- Living history walks scheduled
- Champions of Character to be honored
- Family, friends remember soccer player
- 'Savor Kansas' events set for coming week
- Bottled water sales to benefit animal causes
- Food distribution scheduled for Thursday
- Kansas National Guard hosts Memorial Day services
- Falcon chicks banded during ceremony
- Wind advisory issued for Monday
- Checkered Beat drums up a ska roots party at the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Car wash raises money for pets
- Sculpture pays homage to war veterans
- Area residents have fun in the sun on three-day weekend
- 'Zombie Apocalypse' plays out in park
- 'Homage' statue to be at veterans' memorial
- Brrrr ... Garfield Park pool opens amid chill
- A look inside the Children's Discovery Center
- It's Your Business
- It's lights out for lanes at Gage Bowl North
- Beans and Cornbread bring a taste of New Orleans to the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Scouts help to honor Union soldiers' memory
- Topeka awaits new world of Discovery
- Memorial Day events scheduled
- Upcoming events
- Governing bodies next meet on Thursday
- Teen killed in crash identified
- Gangs present, but not major problem?
- United Way establishes disaster relief fund
- Dog shot, killed by Topeka officer
- Gas prices down as holiday arrives
- Gunman sentenced to life for murder
- Road work to close S.W. 69th
- Bone Appetit gala scheduled June 4
- Westar contest: Name the chicks
- Congratulations to David Gauntt, who received a $500 scholarship from the Boys & Girls Club to attend Washburn this fall. David is from Shawnee Heights HS and will be playing football and baseball for the Ichabods. He received the scholarship based o
- Warm Memorial Day weekend on tap
- 2nd plea made in S.E. Topeka murder
- BBB issues tips about storm-related issues
- City council discusses interview questions
- Jury rejects excessive use of force suit
- Miller criticizes merger plan amendment
- Garfield aquatic center opens Saturday
- Jazz, blues, rock show to aid Reading
- Suit against TPD officer goes to jury
- Treasurer suspends annex site search
- Wind, flood advisories for much of Kansas
- Work session telecast schedule released
- Officials: Be aware of roof repair solicitors
- Train cars moved to Overland Station
- Man who hung victim gets 18 years
- Comic's check to AIDS center credits WBC
- Tomorrow is another New Student Orientation for incoming students! Registration starts at 8am and the event will go on for most of the day in the Union and around campus. If you can't be there, we'll also be shooting some videos to give you an
- Finalists for volunteer awards named
- Billard Airport gets $100,000 state grant
- Marian Clinic gets additional space
- Genocide trial reaches closing arguments
- Motorist: his jaw broke like a 'stick'
- Buhler hasn't given up hope on merger effort
- KDOT may keep cloverleaf at US-24, Topeka
- Art submissions sought for Brown site
- Landon students hold car wash for D.C. trip
- Relihan: Rain likely tonight
- Snow removal, Menards measures approved
- City council fails to approve parks and rec merger
- Festy Fest: a paradise for Lawrence music lovers + Previews!
- Del Monte worker dies after injury at plant
- Local church taking donations for Joplin
- Safety plans in place at Topeka hospitals
- Shawnee Co., most of NEK in tornado watch
- Severe storms fall short of Topeka area
- Comic to credit WBC for $50K to AIDS cause
- Social media to be part of city budget forum
- Meet a SOC! Every week this summer, we'll be featuring some of our summer orientation counselors who will be the face of New Student Orientation. SOCs are hand selected by our office, and love their Washburn experience! Josh Rosebaugh is a junior fo
- Front has potential to create tornadoes
- Jurors watch pursuit, handcuffing on police video
- Pickerell named to head Meals on Wheels
- Lawrence Schools Foundation honors teacher with $10,000 award
- Topeka Zoo to have Summer Safari Nights
- Thoughts on the U.S.-Israel Relationship
- Kansas Guard has enough troops, trucks here
- Red Cross, CBC seek donations
- Station No. 5 open house set
- City sends six to help Reading
- Council discusses interim manager's search
- Fire Station No. 5 to have open house
- Community wishes fond farewell to Singer
- Topeka High School locked down
- If you'd like to help residents of Kansas and Missouri who lost everything from storms over the weekend, the Lawrence Journal-World has compiled some great resources for you: if you need any help cleaning up in Topeka from our own storm, post here
- Treasurer doesn't have money for annex
- Councilman: Don't send measure to committee
- Officer: No excessive force used in arrest
- Home safety emphasized by authorities
- Featured Hot Wheels: 2000 Hyundai Tiburon
- Commissioners OK aid to tornado sites
- Senator Roberts’ Statement on Tornado in Reading
- Relihan: Scattered showers for Monday
- Roberts Report - May 23, 2011
- Topekan injured in I-70 wreck
- Sheriff's office schedules Youth Academy
- Media Challenge to benefit CBC
- Teams duke it out in dodgeball
- Weight Watchers members take part in walk
- Motorcyclist injured in wreck
- 2011 St. Marys High School graduates
- 2011 Rossville High School graduates
- Use of force lawsuit: Jury trial begins Monday
- Latch-Keyboard Project still in tune 15 years later
- 2011 University of Kansas graduates
- Equine virus prompts vigilance
- Needing a home
- Donations sought for NEK storm victims
- Update: All Reading residents now accounted for
- Roberts reacts to tornado, aftermath
- Reading disaster prompts governor declaration
- Hail, wind rake Topeka
- Citizens get crash course
- Merger, zoning among meeting topics
- Children, Teddy bears get special day at zoo
- Fish were biting at Saturday event
- Rossville woman knew she'd win car
- Councilman: Auditor would be stretched thin
- More rain possible this afternoon
- One injured when cycle hits pole
- Mr. Duncan, you are a shining example
- Cowgirl's Train Set and Dumptruck Butterlips get wild at the Granada for Free!
- WU Board pleased funding restored
- Volunteer of the week: Lois Jones
- TMTA rolls out 16 new buses
- Myers, long-time CJ political writer, dies
- Sentencing in child sex case delayed again
- Candidates seek to join TPD
- Comedian to WBC: Bring the choir
- WBC to comedian: You owe $48K
- 350 volunteers turn out for Day of Caring
- Parks measure offers savings
- Anti-theft tips to be available
- Senators Roberts and Nelson to FCC: GPS MUST BE PROTECTED
- Church gets parking lot paved
- Topekan among 11 KU Fulbright winners
- One in custody after early-morning stabbing
- Police find stabbing victim early Friday
- Relihan: Storms, heavy rain on the way
- Thoughts on Palestine
- Cnossen competing in Warrior Games
- USD 501 board hears early AYP data
- State's first lady honors seniors for artwork
- SOJA unites a loving crowd at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Library trustees welcome new members
- City dedicates East Topeka water spray park
- Retiring Moore helped turn Westar around
- Osage City man sentenced for child porn
- Road work restricts 29th and Gage
- Honor a veteran with photo on tribute wall
- Indoor picnic honors ambulance personnel
- Police hunt man for card fraud
- As a heads up, here are the summer operating hours for the WU C-Store and Union Market. The C-Store is open 7:30am-3pm until June 3, when it starts staying open until 4pm. The Union Market is closed until June 3, then will be open for lunch (or a late br
- County to replace parks and rec workers
- Ruelle to become Westar's CEO
- Councilman gets death threat over vote
- Chaplains honor communications specialists
- TPD investigate home invasion
- Relihan: 'Severe storms possible' tonight
- Man arrested after North Topeka standoff
- Sheltered Living celebrates 40 years
- Open records suit against TPD moving slowly
- Wheat crop on the ropes
- Westar declares quarterly dividends
- $17K in equipment stolen from Westar site
- City awarded grant for architecture study
- Gray willing to pay to help Jerry's Bike Shop
- Four honored for small-business excellence
- Teddy Bear Fair set for Saturday at zoo
- Tax collection matter on county agenda
- State to help in unclaimed property search
- Newcomers buying Mount Hope Cemetery
- Today is the deadline for the submission of grades. If you're anxiously awaiting the outcome of your hard work, your wait is almost over! Remember that you can use your MyWashburn account to view your midterm and final grades.
- Brownback signs 911, drug bills
- Two injured in car-trash truck crash
- Relihan: Rainy weather headed our way
- U.S. Victory in Landmark WTO Dispute
- Sen. Roberts Says It’s Time to Give Americans Relief at the Pumps
- Holder calls Brown greatest Court decision
- Featured 'Hot Wheels': 1991 Dodge Dakota
- City to televise council work sessions
- City to televise council work sessions
- Council flushes bike shop sewer measure
- SUNU unleashes a new jazz CD and L5 wins the Jackpot + Previews!
- Fee hikes not expected for USD 437
- Woman denies threatening abortion doctor
- Victim in gunfire between two cars ID'd
- Washburn Tech helps sleeping dogs lie
- Go Topeka VP: Fight the negativity
- Kansas kids
- Park merger plan similar to 2009 effort
- Meet a SOC! Every week this summer, we'll be featuring some of our summer orientation counselors who will be the face of New Student Orientation. SOCs are hand selected by our office, and love their Washburn experience! Amanda Haug is a sophomore nu
- Spray park grand opening to be Thursday
- Prison before sailing for co-conspirator
- Shot in downtown a near-miss for worker
- State BOE adopts strategic plan
- Senators Roberts and Moran Announce CRP Emergency Grazing Approved for 12 Kansas Counties
- Relihan: today sunny and in the 70s
- Relihan: Sunny day with highs in the 70s
- Deputies investigate shooting, crash
- Parks and recreation merger details to be released
- Now check out some graduation photos from the Topeka Capital Journal. With 13 pages, if you graduated, you're probably in there! We'll be posting some of our own photos later.
- Discussion focuses on youth, public service
- Commission approves pump station permit
- Water main break closes intersection
- Hearings on court system set for Tuesday
- It's a graduation special today on our Facebook page. First, read about an eye-catching tradition at commencement that comes all the way from Hawaii:
- Kansas Legislature approves budget with great impact on public education
- U.S. Dept. of Education denies Kansas' request for flexibility under NCLB
- Deadly intersection is meeting's focus
- Today's forecast: Highs to reach upper 60s
- Topeka homicide: Victim shot multiple times
- Roberts’ Statement on Reaching the Debt Limit
- Blog Hoggers: Every other day
- Washburn Rural High School graduates 396
- Seaman High School graduates 256
- Hayden High School graduates 122
- Silver Lake High School graduates 68
- Shawnee Heights High School graduates 254
- 2011 Silver Lake High School graduates
- 2011 Shawnee Heights High School graduates
- 2011 Seaman High School graduates
- 2011 Hayden High School graduates
- 2011 Washburn Rural High School graduates
- Sunshine Connection seeks new digs
- Snow removal rules changes on city agenda
- County's books in the black, barely
- Child's multiple diagnoses create challenges for Topeka family
- Chapel Oaks takes root in Topeka
- Water billing improvements planned
- Business Watch
- City upgrades police car camera technology
- Midland Care seeking youth corps volunteers
- Topeka West graduates 228
- 190th Air Refueling Wing changes command
- Scots' graduating class numbers 186
- It's Your Business
- Blood drive planned in teen's honor
- Fuzz Nasty and The Cosmopolitics put the jazz in Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Reverence for the resting heroes
- Televising city work sessions considered
- THS students kick off Graduation Day
- Aviation program helps youngsters soar in life
- Dentist not ready to end 66-year practice
- 2011 Heritage Christian School graduates
- 2011 Highland Park High School graduates
- 2011 Topeka High School graduates
- 2011 Topeka West High School graduates
- Upcoming events
- 2011 Kansas State University graduates
- Lake, Westar settle for $26M
- Bleich earns Eagle rank
- Court panel seeks public comment
- CAART aids animals in Missouri
- Spring Parade of Homes continues this weekend
- Pick of the Parade Category 1
- Pick of the Parade Category 2
- Pick of the Parade Category 3
- Plant It Pink campaign helps save lives
- Jamie Hancock: It's time to shop the farmers market
- Fourth person charged in homicide
- Name of shooting victim revealed
- Man shot by police gets 46-month sentence
- Car show, BBQ benefits Washburn Tech
- Hayden, Kapaun reach Quest semifinals
- Claim against city seeks nearly $500,000
- Graduation is...(drumroll please)...tomorrow! Hooray for all of our graduating students! If you're graduating tomorrow, what are you going to do with your degree?
- Cool, damp day on tap for Topeka area
- Councilman starts communications firm
- The Floozies' evocative new single includes a cinematic b-side!
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Mulvane Mountain/Plains Art Fair
- Police searching for three men in shooting
- JEDO OKs change in tax money use
- Robotics program to be first of its kind
- Crash victim not bitter, recovering
- Blue Ribbon Commission to have meetings in Topeka
- 2011 Hope Street graduates
- Two jailed after robbery of an acquaintance
- Food+Flicks: Java not only star at Juli's
- Topekans named to KU's Men of Merit poster
- Great Plains Balloon Club to meet
- Askew pleads no contest to city charges
- Charge: Woman threatened co-defendant
- Roberts Calls Democratic Plan to Raise Oil and Gas Taxes Bad Policy
- SUV veers off turnpike and hits house
- Congratulations to Eric Benedict, Joni Wiley, Taylor McGown, Caprice Cortez, and Kelli Coldiron for receiving Robert L. Gustavson Above and Beyond scholarships. These students are honored for their academic achievement, service to Washburn, and service t
- Motorist makes plea in pedestrian death
- Work release fraud alleged
- Realty company conducts shoe drive
- Washburn Tech has car show, BBQ on Friday
- 5 WU students receive awards
- Gov to address Benedictine graduates
- Portion of US-56 highway remains closed
- US-56 reopens to one lane near Baldwin City
- Relihan: Cooler temps, chance for storms today
- Topeka makes healthy leaps in survey
- Topeka Jostens plant to cut 83 jobs
- 4th arrest follows on heels of guilty plea
- Self shares tips with Summit attendees
- Krueger to assume 190th command
- Rear-end crash sends one to hospital
- Bikeways plan ready for public scrutiny
- Three Westar falcon chicks hatch
- Finance update on county agenda
- City outlines 11 street projects
- Gunman pleads guilty in drive-by murder
- 1 hurt when SUV crashes into pole
- County homeless survey to be discussed
- Washburn is a featured campus in the most recent edition of USA Today College's online newsletter. We're happy to receive such a high profile mention, and coincidentally, the photo featured is also our profile picture! Check it out:
- Police investigate theft from home near WU
- Relihan: Chance for storms on the rise
- Technical issues cause late paper
- Blog Hoggers: Ready for rain
- Road work to restrict traffic
- Teen remains hospitalized after accident
- Interim manager: Required qualifications set
- Woman pleads guilty in Topeka West killing
- Crews transitioning back into Fire Station No. 5
- Kansas kids
- Swing by Buckle Up for safety
- City breaks century-old temperature record
- Troopers ID two killed in Jefferson Co. wreck
- Bunten: Hit the Kansas road for travel
- Mabee Library is open 24 hours this week. And if it's too hot for coffee today at their shop, you'll probably want to get a free slushie...they're cranking them out all day! Just don't let the brain freeze interfere with your concentr
- Man injured in plunge from viaduct
- Man injured in plunge from viaduct
- Good Discussion with the American Feed Industry Association
- No one injured in home invasion
- No one injured in home invasion
- Senators Roberts and Moran Announce USDA Disaster Designation for 21 Kansas Counties
- Despite setbacks, soldier remains upbeat
- 'Transparency' emerges as city budget priority
- Topekan woman who died Saturday was 113
- Topeka woman who died Saturday was 113
- Firefighters involved in wreck
- Westar crews help people of Birmingham, Ala.
- Capital city tops out at 95 degrees
- Gunman convicted for pointing gun at cop
- Congratulations Monica Zaragoza, you are our 3,000th follower! We'll be messaging you to get details for your t-shirt. We're now officially over 3,000...next stop is 4,000!
- Commission looking for next WU regent
- Senate panel seeks pay limit at 90 days
- We're so close to 3,000 fans! The 3,000th person to like our page will receive a free Washburn t-shirt. Thanks for all your support, and good luck to all our students on finals!
- County inching closer to recycling
- Police seek stolen truck
- Relihan: temps climbing into 90s on Monday
- Police and fire calls
- Case closed after victim is uncooperative
- Mulvane Mountain/Plains Art Fair scheduled
- Woman attacked in Target parking lot
- Weekly jam sessions attract musicians
- Nutrition to be focus of meeting
- Bird missing from zoo's rain forest
- Strategy helps fight crime by design
- JEDO to consider reimbursement policy
- Analysis: Questions linger on Kan. pension plan
- Library cafe opens Sunday for mothers
- TPD: Man circled, stabbed near T-High
- Chain saw accident leads to minor injuries
- J Wail, Electric Theory, Orion play digital magic at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- The Quad Squad: Baker nursing students help with infants
- Northeast Kansas happenings
- Kansasbest150.com: Alma cheese is tops
- Kansasbest150.com: Check out cuisine you voted tops in April
- Kansasbest150.com: Pick your fave destinations
- Briefly
- Pet Adopt-A-Thon celebrates 'graduations'
- It's Your Business
- Motorcycle poker run is 'people helping people'
- Parks and recreation merger plan holds promise
- Parks and recreation merger plan an effort to play nice
- Fine arts students recognized
- County to consider recycling moves
- Walkers help break mental illness stigma
- District judge nominees sought
- Sunny skies, high of 80 expected today
- Phi Delta Theta house restored
- Jamie Hancock: Growing tomatoes Part II
- Electricians study solar power
- Success Week is almost over! How many finals stand between you and summer vacation? Remember that you can also register for summer classes -- visit www.washburn.edu/schedule to see what's available.
- Car, cycle collide in West Topeka
- State pays tribute to fallen officers
- Breakfast Roundtable meeting Saturday
- May 6, 2011
- People line up for utility help
- Man escapes injury when car falls on him
- Relihan: Sunny skies, warm temps on horizon
- Police check out suspicious boxes
- Class For Adults Designed To Encourage Creativity In Youth Set By Mulvane Art Museum
- Play Becomes Art In LEGO Brick Sculptures At Mulvane Art Museum
- Mulvane Art Museum Hosting Summer Classes For All Ages
- While teachers are honored on National Teacher Day, the State Legislature …
- TPD: Man attacks landlord collecting rent
- KS aviation unit to return home from Iraq
- NOTO arts center grand opening Friday
- Tiffany windows getting makeover
- Jail needs paint, crack sealing
- YWCA recognizes women leaders
- Picnic held to thank foster homes
- Discovery Center seeks volunteers
- County won't explore refuse sale
- 5-month I-70 project to start Friday
- Man, woman questioned in stabbing
- Grand jury indicts man in bank robbery
- Exhibit recalls Brown v. Board attorneys
- On graduation day, Kelsi Wiscombe will become the fourth member of her family to receive a nursing degree from Washburn in the past three years! Read more about this unusual family affair here:
- Texas group conducts solar panel training
- Church sponsors seafood dinner
- Food giveaway set for Thursday
- Chance for showers expected today
- Woman fends off hammer-wielding burglar
- Armed man robs Kwik Shop
- KDWP on lookout for minors in possession
- Blog Hoggers: Thunderstorm Thursday
- Local church to take relief to devastated South
- City to advertise interim manager's position
- Murder trial could last 7 days
- Top City Thursdays planned
- Festy Fest will rock as the start of the Festival season!
- Commissioner wants to consider selling refuse department
- Poker Run scheduled
- Vehicle crashes into Golden Dragon
- Crime Stoppers searches for offender
- 4 groups receive Women's Fund grants
- Great American Cleanup Project scheduled
- Project Topeka nets 184 tons of food
- Event to benefit Meals on Wheels
- Good luck to the Lady Blues softball team - they're making their sixth straight appearance in the MIAA tournament against top seeded MO Western. The action starts tomorrow at 6pm at the Blue Valley Sports Complex in Overland Park. Go WU!
- 400 people expected for NAMI event
- Arthritis Walk scheduled for Saturday
- Serra Club announces contest winners
- Court rules KHPA violated freedom of religion
- Brown site names new superintendent
- Relihan: 'Breezy, warmer today'
- Greensburg: Stronger, Better, Greener
- May 2011
- Roberts’ Statement on 4th Anniversary of Greensburg Tornado
- City opts for long-lasting odor control
- Driver avoids major injury after wild ride
- Rwandan neighbor: Topeka man not at ethnic killings
- Viaduct plan gets good reviews
- Council to discuss manager search process
- NTSB issues report on plane crash
- NTSB issues early report on crash
- Byways program receives $220,000 grant
- Golf fundraiser planned
- Cancer journey art exhibit planned
- Woman, 43, injured in late night crash
- New videos up on Ichabods Interactive! Go to washburn.edu/interactive and click on Video Profiles to see tennis player Elektra Hunter and the directors of Residential Living talk about their Washburn experience.
- Police ID stabbing victim, alleged assailant
- Senator Roberts Pushes for Fair, Simple Tax Code
- Habitat for Humanity celebrates new offices
- Police investigating stabbing
- It's back! Copper Oven reopens doors
- Help pours in for church seeking parking lot
- Help pours in to pave church parking lot
- After a historic night for our country, here's how students in the nation's capital celebrated: Did you watch the announcement or spontaneously celebrate here in the capital city of Kansas?
- County to put alarms on condensing units
- Woman makes plea in homicide
- Dems, GOP team for bin Laden statement
- Roberts' Statement on Osama bin Laden
- Roberts' Statement on Osama bin Laden
- County defers votes on recycling measures
- Ric Anderson: Stripper bill III
- Police seek stolen Suburban
- Roberts' Statement on Death of Osama bin Laden
- Roberts' Statement on Death of Osama bin Laden
- Paving work closes I-70 interchange
- Relihan: cool Monday; warmer rest of week
- Resident, cats escape early a.m. house fire
- Blog Hoggers: End of terror?
- Snake Creek bridge closed for project
- Senior health, resources fair scheduled
- Council discusses manager search
- Topeka police, fire team up for event
- TMTA sees significant boost in riders
- Local churches help clean Topeka
- Social activism topic of Freedom Ride
- U.S. A.G. to speak at Brown banquet
- About 200 rally in Million Fag March
- CJ wins 4 firsts in KPA competition
- It's Your Business
- Twister season descending upon NEK
- Academic all-state honorable mentions
- All-state academics: They're all stars
- Somasphere, The Floozies and Bassthoven electrocute the Granada + Previews!
- City to open new pool and spray park
- Recycling, odor control on agendas
- Details on Friday fires released
- Dreiling earns Eagle rank
- Bikers ride to benefit kids
- One taken to hospital after accident on US-24
- Parking lot brawl sends 1 to hospital
- Intoxicated man stabbed in south Topeka
- Sunny, breezy day on tap
- March of Dimes event draws 1,200 walkers
- A bit of Chicago comes to Topeka
- Phi Delts renovate historic house
- Man tries to swallow evidence at courthouse
- Joslin gets 25 years in man's death
- The ultimate college field trip
- Washburn Tech students getting dirty
- Ribbon cutting ceremony for the renovated Phi Delta Theta house today.
- Coffman earns Eagle rank
- Tree blown over onto carport, car
- Wind blows over tree, helps wildfire spread
- Goodyear posts 1Q earnings of $103M
- Feds: Topeka man ordered Rwanda killings
- Motorcycle tour to benefit children
- HHHS to have Adopt-A-Thon
- PETA offers tornado safety tips for pets
- Teens Taking Action holds raffle
- United Way seeks nominations
- Man faces life for killling his wife
- Coronado Heights road to be smoother
- Relihan says look for windy day on Friday
- Trial scheduled on murder charge
- Hoyt representative Fund dies
- Unused, expired meds drop off scheduled
- Hockey fans can help disaster relief
- Celebrity pancake feed to benefit air museum
- Fidelity plans tree giveaway
- Photo of the Day (be sure to check out our Flickr page for more great photos!)
- Forum to address political unrest
- Museum dealing pancakes
- Manhattan drug bust nets two arrests
- Police seek man in financial card case
- Sheriff's deputies make arrest
- Topeka gets high air quality marks
- County addresses auditing weaknesses
- Poll: Bunten's 'natural family' statement
- Local BBBS director promoted
- Relihan: Sunshine, blue skies today
- Senator Roberts Addresses International Symposium on Agroterrorism
- Portion of I-70 near city to be closed Thursday
- Jury selected for Topekan's genocide trial
- Inmate charged with threats to DA, judges
- Bank plans tree giveaway
- Manhunt fails; Authorities warn of break-ins
- Pastor: Mayor's statement an 'insult' to some
- Now that it's finally warming up outside, people are shedding their winter coats for more creative attire. What's your favorite (or least favorite) fashion trend on campus currently?
- Hayden alums recall Hope-ful experience
- USD 501 board to hold hearing on schools
- Council to discuss city manager search
- County commission to meet Thursday
- Moran cites federal spending, debt as obstacles
- A lunch-hour walk for health
- This weekend, try something new in Topeka: attend a Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL) game. On April 30, the Kansas Magic will take on the Illinois Piasa at the Kansas Expocentre in an exhibition game. The game starts at 7:35 pm, and the Ichabod ma
- Meeting to discuss I-70 viaduct plans
- Poll shows support for spending cuts
- Wind is the word for next few days
- 2 stabbed in SW Topeka home invasion
- Food+Flicks: Sub meets surf in NOTO
- Blog Hoggers: Getting warmer
- Senate to honor Jayhawks' Tyrel Reed
- Committee nominates Morse to be next Jackson County sheriff
- Kansas kids
- Council may take up bike shop sewer proposal
- City to get 16 new buses
- Report of fight leads to arrest of man
- Pretrial hearing set in newspaper's lawsuit
- Open house to focus on street projects
- Bunten, Buhler: Community is moving forward
- Weather notification number given out
- One injured in two-vehicle accident
- Check-cashing store robbed
- Registered offender of the week sought
- Cool story about a Washburn alum and former football player who now serves the community by volunteering on Topeka's police force:
- St. Francis to stage baby fair on Saturday
- Hands on Topeka ready for action
- Rain is gone, partly cloudy day on tap
- Blog Hoggers: More April showers?
- Forum a display of support for KNI
- Reserve police officers a volunteer force
- HRC town hall meeting scheduled
- Topeka Collegiate names head of school
- Lawsuit settlement must go before council
- If you're a prospective student looking for a little more info about Washburn, be sure to fill out the "Contact" form on the side of our page. You can also sign up to receive text messages from our office to stay informed on important date
- Lunch walk scheduled
- Phi Delta Theta ceremony set for Friday
- Police seek stolen vehicle
- County refuse, recycling departments merged
- Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins will be on campus today at the International House for a Congress to Kansas Event, starting at noon. This is a good chance to interact directly with an important state representative, and make your voice heard!
- Habitat for Humanity seeks store workers
- Treasurer's office to expand its hours
- Relihan: Cool temps expected this week
- Soldier scheduled for surgery
- The Black Angels create a psychedelic heaven at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- USDA, Burlingame partner for project
- Couple weds decades after WWII-era dating
- Soul Rebel and the Beast start a riot at the Jazzhaus!
- Tax credit rental units under scrutiny
- SPLASH!: Massive sports bar to open Monday
- Business Watch
- Free weather news notifications offered
- Churches focus on resurrection story
- Annexation battle approaching limits
- NTSB: Plane's engines had power upon impact
- Rebuilding Together helps homeowners
- Rebuilding Topeka helps homeowners
- Oakland church back in its building
- Meeting to focus on public housing rights
- Acts of kindness abound
- Bargain-hunters line up for book sale
- It's Your Business
- Upcoming events
- Imam to sign copies of book today
- DUI check lanes planned Saturday
- Easter weekend could be soggy
- Funding question slows WU budget process
- Scott City family killed in plane crash
- Soldiers return from Horn of Africa
- Local lottery winner called her shot
- Road work affecting Hoch starts Monday
- City gets $200K bill in police shooting
- One injured in Turnpike accident
- Street flooding reported as city gets 2 inches of rain
- Gas line, road work restricts traffic
- Library gets clean audit report
- Vacant hotel near downtown being gutted
- Free bowling Saturday
- Local Scout exec leaving area
- Physicist to attend Earth Day activities
- Tomorrow is one of Washburn's premier academic events, Apeiron. Students will present their research and scholarship on everything from tattoos in the workplace to praying mantises while fulfilling requirements for the Washburn Transformational Expe
- Stray dog contributes to I-70 crash
- Youth, 17, to be tried as adult in rape of child, 5
- Free recycling, disposal offered
- Death penalty opponents mark anniversary
- THS student a Presidential semifinalist
- Looking for a great mother's day gift, birthday present, or a decorative piece for your place? Check out the Washburn Art Student Association's annual art sale today in the Union, starting now and going all the way until 8:30 pm tonight. You ca
- Rain expected today and over weekend
- Rain expected today and over weekend
- Forbes terminal to get new roof
- After 25 years, Feaker still on a mission
- Road work to close N.W. Menninger
- Easter egg hunts scheduled
- Jenkins sets 2nd District meetings
- DNA used to ID body from March crash
- Auburn food distribution delayed
- Congratulations to our Ichabod men's golf team, who finished second at the recent MIAA Championship Tournament. Ben Moser led the team in fifth place overall, scoring a 7-over 223, and Nathan Hoefflin and Miles Christensen also finished in the top 2
- Reunion set for VA hospital employees
- Crews check on vehicle in creek
- Military officers to learn from civilian agencies
- Judge to decide on injunction in abortion case
- Sunny, cool day ahead on Wednesday
- Two Topekans honored for Guard service
- New technology could change transportation funding
- Jerry's Bike Shop trial starts Wednesday
- Patriotic artist again cited near WBC
- Kansas kids
- Treasurer seeks office hours change
- Planning commission recommends rezoning
- Okla. governor signs funeral protest restrictions
- A little humor for your Monday...we go to college so our future office doesn't look like this!
- Library book sale set for Saturday
- Clerk's office to close for funeral
- No relief yet for lines at treasurer's office
- Police seek stolen Dodge Dakota
- Washburn cancels art show discussion
- Wounded soldier's surgery postponed
- Kansas DOC linked to sex crime arrest
- Former DOC employee charged with sex crime
- Man booked into jail after Wal-Mart scuffle
- Man booked into jail after Walmart scuffle
- Topeka police seize cocaine, handgun
- Forecast: Chance for thundershowers tonight
- Blog Hoggers: Tax day
- Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain and Edgar Meyer symphonize the JCCC + Previews!
- Ministry needs new parking lot or faces closure
- Barbecue restaurant opens in S.E. Topeka
- Kindness: Family thankful for support
- Briefly
- Lenexa one-vehicle crash turns fatal
- Should K-State fans be offended Miami doesn’t want Frank Martin?
- Young man, child killed in wreck on K-10
- Eudora man, child killed in wreck on K-10
- Tea partiers bear down on liberals
- Green initiatives highlighted at annual fair
- It's Your Business
- Meeting to address Alzheimer's disease
- Fair highlights Highland Park community
- More than 200 Run for the Wild
- Chilly, breezy day in store on Saturday
- Klamm, Murray to earn Eagle rank
- Washburn Tech has open house Saturday
- Bank chief gets smooch from hippo
- Hallway cam goes up at treasurer's office
- Middle school to start compost program
- 3-year-old Topeka boy found in good condition
- Happy Friday! On Monday the first New Student Orientation of 2011 will kick off, with Transfer Student Orientation. We look forward to seeing about 100 transfer students on campus, and be sure to say hi to the new faces! After Monday, we'll have eig
- Texas sex offender caught in Topeka
- Showers and falling temps expected today
- Chicago Afrobeat Project plays refreshing jazz at the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Collection mistake gives man a scare
- Severe storms slam state with hail, high winds
- Storms in eastern Kansas, blizzard in west
- Car breaks roadblock; fugitive arrested
- TPD attempting to locate child
- Special prosecutor won't file in scrap metal case
- Seaman Middle School gets green grant
- USD 501 Thursday night activities canceled
- $10k given for new animal shelter
- Lions Club schedules special events
- Bank president puckers up for cause
- Teens start book collections Friday
- Tea party rally set for Saturday
- Treasurer's office lines long, but not at town hall meeting
- Treasurer looks at potential annex sites
- Relihan: 'Severe storms are likely'
- I-70 reopened after large grass fire
- Blog Hoggers: April showers ...
- Hocker moves into new facility
- Justice worries about cuts
- Two local events will affect traffic this week
- Feds to investigate women's prison
- Preliminary hearing waived in shooting
- Severe weather to enter Topeka area
- WU students get lunch and safety lesson
- It's a beautiful day today at Washburn! What's your favorite thing to do outside on campus, or in the community, when the weather is this nice?
- Photos from last night's scholarship reception in Salina, Kansas. Congratulations to this year's scholarship recipients!
- Zoo plans Party for the Planet
- Look for high near 80 today, storms Thursday
- Senator Roberts’ Statement on President’s Debt Speech
- One arrested after short chase
- Rider injured in cycle crash
- Senate Ag Committee Republicans Call on Chairwoman Stabenow to Approve House-Passed Pesticides Bill to remove Regulatory Burdens on Producers and Public Health Agencies
- Jackson Co. sheriff submits resignation
- Make-A-Wish helps teen decorate room
- Judge lowers Topekan's bond
- Hazmat crew clears KHP headquarters
- It's National Student Worker Employment Week, and to celebrate student workers at Washburn, staff members will be at the bookstore today giving away free cups stuffed with freebies and a coupon booklet with lots of great discounts. There are also dr
- Arrest made in series of Lenexa burglaries
- Schultz's law license under review after plea
- Senator Roberts: A Grateful Nation Honors Kansas’ Own Senator Bob Dole;
- City parks staff to do controlled burns
- Open house scheduled on US-24 corridor plan
- Relihan: High in Topeka in 70s Tuesday
- Washburn names coffee kiosk Study Grounds
- Roberts' Remarks at Bob Dole Plaque Dedication Ceremony
- Dole's Remarks at Plaque Dedication Ceremony
- Roberts Helps Honor Bob Dole at World War II Memorial
- Senator Roberts Receives "Taxpayer's Friend" Award
- Roberts Visits with Kansas World War II Veterans in D.C.
- Interchange reopened after semi rollover
- Police seek stolen Pontiac
- Kansas first lady reads to youngsters
- Today the Mabee Library will officially celebrate the grand opening of the coffee kiosk. There will be a sign unveiling and ribbon cutting ceremony at 3:30 pm, and one student who submitted the winning name for the kiosk will be awarded with an iPad. A n
- Monday to be cooler, still windy
- Schultz pleads no contest in bicycle fatality
- Cycle wreck snarls I-470 traffic
- Library hosts programs for children
- Visitors enjoying Tulip Time
- Five-car wreck downs power line
- That 1 Guy dazzles the Bottleneck with experimental music + Previews!
- Couture for Cancer fundraiser gearing up
- Topeka-born actor a regular on 'Raising Hope'
- Churches to sponsor health fair
- National president to speak at communicators conference
- Arthritis Foundation teams up with Hy-Vee
- Mabee Library coffee kiosk hosts grand opening Monday
- Shawnee County under wind advisory today
- Speed and fury: K-State track has big day in Emporia
- City manager search may be refined
- Voters tune out local elections
- Silver Lake debaters fall in Elite 8 round
- Youngsters take lessons from horses
- Temple earns Eagle rank
- Briefly in Topeka
- Teen recovering after being stabbed
- Police sniff out gas station burglar
- Homeowner foils overnight burglary attempt
- ReThink event offers downtown fun
- The Floozies let loose at the Bottleneck for adoring fans + Previews!
- Police investigate stabbing, burglaries
- Smith earns Eagle rank
- ACA fears TV blackout
- Topeka no stroll in the park for Bonaparte
- $15k donated to Friends of Ted Ensley Gardens
- Former Washburn basketball player and Topeka native Gary Woodland is currently in 6th place at the Master's!
- Jews for Jesus to make Topeka presentation
- Child safety seat checks set
- Election results official
- Thursday house fire ruled arson
- Trucker injured when rig blows off road
- Roberts Delivers Floor Speech Against Government Shut DownRoberts Delivers Floor Speech Against Government Shut Down
- Sen. Roberts Delivers Floor Speech Against Government Shut Down
- More storms possible tonight
- Severe storms possible on Sunday
- Police seek man's girlfriend in stabbing
- Senator Roberts and Chairwoman Stabenow to Taiwan’s President Ma: US Beef Safe; Meets Internationally Recognized Sound Science Standards
- Pine Ridge a success for child program
- Council votes to end Bonaparte's employment
- Very cool: Washburn history lecturer Tony Silvestri writes song to be debuted in a "Virtual Choir 2.0" video today. 2,051 voices from 58 countries are getting together for a singalong like none other. The video will be streamed live at 5pm at l
- Huggins return to Kansas State to be played in Wichita
- County saves through reorganization
- With New Student Orientation right around the corner and campus visits picking up, we're seeing a lot of fresh faces on campus. What was your impression and experience the first time you stepped on Washburn's campus?
- Roberts Says Financial Regulations Harm Community Banks, Economy
- Roberts Says Financial Regulations Harm Community Banks, Economy
- Commissioners want action from treasurer
- Senator Roberts: Financial Regulations Harm Community Banks, Economy
- Senator Roberts: Financial Regulations Harm Community Banks, Economy
- Woelfel recovering from pancreatitis
- Free food giveaway starts at 9:30 a.m
- Southeast Topeka home damaged in fire
- Blog Hoggers: A 'Master'ful Thursday
- Support instrumental in Woodland's growth
- Briefly
- Crash on I-70 near MacVicar backs up traffic
- Officials: Scams on rise in Shawnee Co.
- Glenda Taylor is an art professor at Washburn. She's also an accomplished cyclist who has won numerous races over the past few years, including the Sunflower State Games Road Race, the Kansas State Age Group Championships, and the 2008 Masters and J
- Time for Tulip Time
- Valley Falls child flown to KC after crash
- Woman, 69, killed in crash near Dover
- Jones sworn in as undersheriff
- Senator Roberts Congratulates Wichita State University Shockers on Senate Floor for NIT Victory
- Senator Roberts Congratulates Wichita State University Shockers on Senate Floor for NIT Victory
- We have new video profiles up on Ichabods Interactive! Sophomore student Porchia Brown and SRWC Director Joel Bluml are the newest features. Click the link below and use the arrow buttons to see them talk about their Washburn experience:
- Pothole repairs shift to hot mix
- No one hurt in rollover crash
- House burns in intentionally set blaze
- Charges dropped against murderer
- Short chase leads to injury, arrest
- Sunny skies and temps in 70s today
- Roberts Congratulates Wichita State University for NIT Victory
- Council races draw voters
- Police chase ends with Tahoe on front porch
- City elections bring winds of change
- Phone number leads to wrong direction
- Grass fire threatens three residences
- Patrol: Be safe when driving near range fires
- Peregrine couple displaces another at Westar
- Sounds intriguing! President Farley looks like he's having fun.
- Early voting is slow in city races
- All-American wide receiver Joe Hastings recently had a private workout with the San Francisco 49ers and has also been in contact with several other NFL teams. If he makes a team, he will be the third former Ichabod in the NFL, joining Trey Lewis (Atlanta
- Senator Roberts Praises Passage of 1099 Repeal, Helping Small Businesses Cut through Red Tape
- Blog Hoggers: UConn's shining moment
- Two-car wreck injures five
- Friday the Floozies will bring Funk From Space to the Bottleneck + More!
- Apartment complex up for sale
- The future's leaders start at Washburn, and on April 7-8 we'll be hosting the Leadership Challenge Event® to encourage leadership development. Ten high schools and six colleges from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska will compete in the challeng
- Food giveaway set for Thursday
- Video shows gustnado near Williamstown
- Storm damages homes near Lake Shawnee
- Hedge fund research on tap
- Permit approved for reception facility
- Local shows to precede championship game
- Supreme Court to preside in Salina for a day
- Ensley predicts lower voter turnout
- Storm damage closes grade school
- Police seek stolen Pontiac
- Woman rescued from motel fire
- Satanta residents return home after fire
- Santana residents return home after fire
- Hollister sentencing set for today
- Museum to show Declaration of Independence
- Gov's Easter Egg hunt set for April 16
- Nearly 80 still without power
- One hospitalized in home invasion
- Senator Roberts Introduces Bill to Eliminate Costly, Redundant and Burdensome EPA Permit Requirement for Applications of Pesticides
- Blog Hoggers: Cold front
- Lawrence teachers gearing up for fundraising fun and folly
- Leader calls Kansas unions strong
- City's costs mounting in defending officers
- Ministry revitalizes historic building
- Police and fire calls
- Sonic Sutra jams the Jazzhaus full for two sonorous sets + Previews!
- Motorcycle driver hospitalized after crash
- Voter guide: Polling places
- Candidate's tweets scrutinized
- Man found near Lake Shawnee trail dies
- Nelson earns rank of Eagle Scout
- Robb earns Eagle Scout rank
- Warmer temps, rain in forecast
- Hour-long chase ends with Topekan's arrest
- City celebrates N. Topeka rebirth
- Though Emporia had our number in basketball this year, the same isn't true on the tennis court. This week the men's and women's tennis teams picked up victories over the Hornets, and the Lady Blues have started out 4-0 in conference play s
- Demolition begins on historic property
- Amtrak ticket office closed next week
- Age discrimination suit filed
- Corn acreage highest since '36
- Judge rules against city in sewer suit
- Upcoming events: THS competes on Quest
- Trivia Thursday time! Win a Washburn t-shirt by posting the correct answer to this question in a comment below. Previous winners are not eligible. The nursing program received a $420,000 EU-US Atlantis grant to allow students to receive a dual degree int
- Reward offered in theft of digital sign
- Entire NIT should be played before NCAA Tournament
- Police hunt car theft suspect
- Eisenhower Memorial Commission Update
- Roberts: We Must Pass a Balanced Budget Amendment if We are Serious about National Debt
- Senator Roberts Meets with Eisenhower Commission for Update on Memorial
- Two men burglarize Meriden Gun Shop
- Ex-Lawrence planner: Downtown has 'good bones'
- Event to close portions of N. Topeka roads
- US-24 corridor to be discussed at open house
- Tomorrow Professor Rick Ellis and two students will talk about their recent trip to Nicaragua as the fourth Washburn Delegation to spend winter break abroad. They'll be discussing historical, political, economic, and social implications of U.S relat
- Jenkins sets Topeka office visitation
- United Way announces community goals
- Alcohol cited in man's fall off curb
- Roberts Says Key to Lower Fuel Prices is Domestic Energy Production and Comprehensive Ag Policies
- Congratulations to Kansas City Kansas for winning the Google Fiber contest, which will bring super high speed Internet to the entire city! We're proud that out of thousands of entries across the country, Google thought Kansas was the best place to i
- Roberts Comments on Gas Prices at Ag Hearing
- KCK, not Topeka, gets Google high-speed
- Tractor-trailer jack-knifes in North Topeka
- House destroyed in North Topeka fire
- Stanley Townsend Testifies at Senate Ag Committee Hearing
- Roberts: Key to Lower Fuel Prices is Domestic Energy Production and Comprehensive Agriculture Policies
- Lecture topic: Update on Haiti since quake
- Guests to be able to feed zoo's giraffes
- Dover pie maker passes away at 90
- Scholarship reception tonight for incoming Shawnee County students! We're excited to see you all, present you with awards, and talk about what's in store for you as you start your college career at Washburn. See you soon!
- Defendant to be tried for shotgun slaying
- Sex offender Pollock denied parole
- SRS explores option of privatizing KNI
- This Friday there is an opening exhibition for the Washburn University Art Department, from 5-8pm. You'll be able to see work by 37 art students, with 54 works in a variety of media including painting, drawing, ceramics, glass, and graphic design. Y
- Miller: Public should decide Expo's fate
- County continues recycling debate
- Jury can't reach verdict in rape case
- Meals on Wheels to host 'High Heels' event
- Westbound lane closed on S.E. 6th
- NAACP asks for 'positive energy' from council
- Area students garner essay awards
- Fatherhood expo on tap Saturday
- Adult store robbed Sunday night
- Fire destroys barn Sunday
- Wet roads lead to Monday morning accidents
- Western Kansas Visits D.C.
- Blog Hoggers: Tales from spring break
- Holiday Inn sports new look, feel
- Mouth plays radical progressive set at the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Washburn reaches out to India's students
- NOTO Arts District gets new business
- Ex-Royal Pryor schedules Topeka visit
- Woman jailed for involvement in standoff
- It's Your Business
- Dogs strut their stuff at 4-H show
- Alert citizens credited in wire theft arrests
- A good day to stay indoors
- Farley to battle for Washburn funding
- From Quiet Arms blast the Granada and dubious hip-hop at the Jazzhaus!
- Just a reminder, we have a Junior Day next Saturday, because it's a weekend event all of our times have been bumped back an hour. So registration starts at 9:15 am and the day ends at 2 pm with a tour. Register today at www.washburn.edu/juniordays.
- City sets executive session
- Fugitive's surrender ends police standoff
- Vehicle registration was a long ordeal
- YFC director: Enjoy turns in life's road
- Road alert: Sardou Bridge project set
- Last day of spring break, what are you most looking forward to about being back on campus?
- Woman jailed after shooting boyfriend's truck
- Report: Private sector job losses a concern
- Bird Whistle Workshops for Children and Adults Scheduled at Mulvane Art Musem
- Brewster's 'Trash and Treasure' sale on tap
- Cedar Crest public tours to resume
- Wrestling tourney wraps up big numbers for city
- Trips up for grabs at annual PACE auction
- Joslin asks to withdraw guilty plea
- Woman charged with booster club theft
- Topekan feted on 102nd birthday
- Students spend spring break cleaning up area
- Police crack down on underage drinking
- Over the past weekend, nine psychology students combined to display eight presentations in the 31st annual Great Plains Student Psychology Conference. This was the first time that Washburn hosted the conference, and seven out of the eight presentations w
- Sub shop raises funds for Arthritis Foundation
- Campaign targets Latino health
- July hearing set for Longoria
- One in custody after short chase
- Repair work to close bridge along N.W. 62nd
- Topeka fire to host academy Thursday
- Bank robbery appeal rejected
- Mayors deliver Meals on Wheels
- Two teens hurt in ATV rollover
- Motorcycle rider injured in crash
- Free food, tax help offered
- Bridge work delays US 24 traffic
- 3 killed in wrong-way crash on I-70
- Kansas receives summer meal funds
- Nurses plead guilty in painkiller case
- Topeka fire investigating possible arson
- Earth Day Celebrated In Family Day Activity At Mulvane Art Museum Artlab
- Teen: Man sexually assaulted her
- Health agency's director to retire
- Repairs to affect traffic on city's southwest side
- Greensky Bluegrass imbue the Bottleneck with a colorful set + Previews!
- Topeka fire investigating possible arson
- NEK in a tornado watch until 9 p.m.
- Teen: relative sexually assaulted her
- Teen: Man sexually assaulted her
- March 2011
- Why teachers like me support unions
- Police seek stolen F-150
- Advance voting starts Tuesday
- Former Girl Scout offices to be auctioned
- Blog Hoggers: Let spring break begin
- Kan. A.G.'s office defends state's death penalty law
- Google, Topeka agency work to help people land jobs
- Topeka Zoo wins full accreditation
- Life's lows seen at 'Trash Mountain'
- It's Your Business
- Median work to affect traffic
- Proposal would OK commercial truck parking
- Volunteer spotlight: Ruth Friend
- Volunteer spotlight: Sally Langsdorf
- Upcoming events
- Voter registration deadline approaching
- Can the Wildcats stop (or at least slow down) Wisconsin’s Jordan Taylor?
- DUI patrol nets one arrest
- Repertoire For Orchestra Announced For Sunflower Music Festival
- D.C. delegation sees value in visit
- Cable TV group opposes KTKA sale
- Solar project heating up at TWHS
- Zoo faces decision on its accreditation
- Religion calendar, notes
- Congratulations to senior Logan Stutz, who has been tabbed to play in the 2011 Reese's Division II All-Star game on March 25. He also earned first team all NABC and Daktronics first team all-district honors, after averaging 20 points per game this p
- Court overturns Dowd sentence decision
- Lawrence Schools Foundation awards eleven Teacher Innovation Grants
- Libraries concerned about ebooks
- Street fair, bars draw masses downtown
- Warm temps greet parade go-ers
- Lawyer, satirist Bailey dies
- A couple of photos from the festivities at the Union today:
- Happy St. Patty's Day! The Bookstore has a great sale on "Ichabod Green" shirts today, only $10 at Scorch on the Porch. You can show your Washburn spirit and celebrate the day at the same time. Head over to the Union main floor lounge to g
- Accident closes Adams exit
- Sweat suit gives away alleged robber
- Blog Hoggers: Luck o' the Irish
- Sickness likely won’t keep Pullen out of lineup
- Police probe cutting incident in Oakland
- Man drives van on fire out of front yard
- Jenkins to host fair for veterans
- The Spook Lights let their freak flag fly at the Jackpot + Previews!
- Semitrailer fire closes portion of US-24
- Semitrailer burns for more than 4 hours
- Zoo inspection yields 3 minor issues
- Topeka tax preparer indicted
- Topekans recall Chernobyl disaster
- Deputy fire chief retires after 34 years
- Advance ballots mailed, still available
- Arrest made in shooting; victim ID'd
- Alcala reviewing documents on scrap investigation
- Alcala reviewing scrap documents
- Spring Break is right around the corner! Only a couple more days and you're headed for some well-deserved time off. What are your plans for the week? Administrative offices will be open during break to better serve you.
- Garage damaged in early-morning fire
- Discussing Farm Bill and Regs with Kansas Soybean Association
- Poaching trial appears headed for quick end
- Senator Roberts: One Year Later Health Care Costs Still Growing for Kansans; Obamacare and Consequences Need to be Addressed
- Council: Subpoenaed documents handed out
- Topeka business honored by organization
- Police investigate N. Topeka shooting
- Forbes terminal needs new roof
- Head over to the Washburn Dining Facebook page today for a buy one get one coupon...buy a sandwich and get some yummy fries for free! The offer is only good tomorrow, March 16 -- find it about halfway down their page. And remember, with your student ID c
- At the recent National Parliamentary Tournament of Excellence (a high profile tournament that invites the top 64 individual teams), senior Joe Allen captured the Individual Speaker Championship. His partner, Aly Fiebrantz, ended up as the fifth place spe
- Two injured in three-vehicle crash
- Free health screenings to be offered
- Blog Hoggers: 'Beware the Ides of March'
- Pulitzer-winning photographer Brian Lanker dies
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Committee didn’t respect Utah State, but K-State will
- Police look into report of gunfire by business
- St. Patrick's Day parade to include nuptials
- Restaurant to donate 15% Tuesday
- Road closings scheduled
- On Tuesday we're hosting the first of three scholarship receptions to honor our bright, talented incoming students. Tomorrow we will honor Fall 2011 scholarship recipients who live outside Shawnee County, and in Northeast Kansas. The reception start
- Police seek stolen Trailblazer
- Wet roads on tap for Monday
- Late-winter storm slickens area roads
- Blog Hoggers: Bracket time
- Lines at treasurer's office may not be temporary
- Washburn installs coffee kiosk in library
- Customers have options with utility concerns
- Brownback's K-12 cuts violate state laws, break campaign promises
- Mock Bracket on Selection Sunday: K-State earns last 5 seed
- Phelpses give mixed reviews to 'Red State'
- Ottawa boy, 4, dies after hit by vehicle
- Local author turns e-mails into iBook
- Woman suffers minor injuries in collision
- County budget deficit shrinks
- Trampled By Turtles stampede the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Neely earns rank of Eagle Scout
- Volunteer of the week
- It's Your Business
- Police break up fight at diner
- HPHS students paint a brighter picture
- WU adopts new admission standards
- Goodness Gracious, Slippy LaRue, Electric Theory shock the Jazzhaus + Previews!
- Tomorrow there will be a music department scholarship/audition day on campus. Campus tours will also be available from 8am-12pm. There's also a baseball game against Southwest Baptist at 12pm, and the Vagina Monologues will take place at 7:30 pm in
- Wreck affecting Oakland Expressway
- Local schools receive BCBS Foundation grants
- Part of S.W. Wanamaker to close Monday
- Heartland Visioning on board with Safe Streets
- Rollover on US-24 near Rossville injures 3
- Life Star transports man after collision
- Peace rally to mark sixth year
- Dispute puts 1 in hospital with head injury
- Killings, 23, gets 'hard 50' for murder
- Killings, 23, gets 'hard 50' for murder
- Police seek man's ID in Tammy's robbery
- Burnett's Mound returning to its roots
- Dog rescue volunteer stops in Topeka
- Want to meet representatives from Sprint, Best Buy, and IBM, and find out the cool ways that technology is being used across campus? Then come to Technology Day from 10am-2pm tomorrow in the Memorial Union! We'll be there showcasing Ichabods Interac
- City supports downtown vision
- Community events
- Furman Rd. awaits brief closing
- I-70 traffic stop yields 31 pounds of pot
- A nice story this morning about Washburn baseball player Trevor LaFarge, who's organizing a St. Baldrick's fundraiser in Lawrence for cancer research: Washburn students are passionate about supporting good causes!
- Banks more profitable in 2010, report says
- Woman interrupts aggravated burglary
- Police investigate pipe bomb
- Senator Roberts on Obamacare Regulations
- Senator Roberts: Health Regs in Obamacare Hurt Patients and Providers
- Father, son hurt in wreck near Rossville
- Council candidates share views at forum
- Rollover blocks Auburn Rd.
- Annual report reviews city's 2010
- Riley Co. to step up patrol on Fake Patty's Day
- Book-signing scheduled
- Radio upgrade could come to include jail
- Car hits tree, flips in central Topeka
- Curbside recycling on Thursday agenda
- Elections run Wednesday through Friday!
- Public trust damaged, Bonaparte admits
- New student orientation is right around the corner! Visit www.washburn.edu/orientation, where you'll soon be able to register for one of nine different sessions. New student orientation will help prepare you for your student career at Washburn -- yo
- Roberts Discusses Rising Gas Prices on Senate Floor
- Roberts Examines Obama Administration's Trade Agenda
- Topeka records small amount of precip
- City outlines pothole problems
- Authorities seek registered sex offender
- Today is also International Women's Day. Let's be sure to celebrate the achievements of women in the past, present, and into the future. In honor of the day, here's a classic vintage photo from the Alumni Association of one of the first wo
- Today is Fat Tuesday, the culmination of Mardi Gras celebrations across much of the world. If you couldn't make it down to New Orleans this year for the festivities, you can sitill celebrate on campus by attending the Mardi Gras buffet from 11-1:30
- Addressing the Anti-Hunger Policy Conference
- County declines to pay software voucher
- Central Topeka accident puts truck on side
- New food distribution program begins
- Did you know that we have a mobile version of our new Ichabods Interactive site? Just type www.washburn.edu/interactive into your smartphone's browser and see what happens...it's pretty sweet!
- Severe weather preparedness urged
- Big news on the basketball front: the men's team will be making their first postseason appearance since 2005. They're slated to play Missouri Southern on March 12 in Edmond, Oklahoma. The women's team received the No. 4 seed in the South C
- Senator Roberts: Obama Regulations and Policies Drive Up Energy Costs for Consumers, Harm Economic Recovery
- Home show gives positive signs for economy
- Topeka police discover explosives
- $19M radio upgrade: Talk isn't cheap
- Nemaha Co. girl wins spelling bee
- Armed men rob convenience store
- Local sauce up for award
- Throw for Zoe gratifies the Uptown with four bands over 5 hours + Previews!
- Volunteer of the week
- Police called to separate shootings
- What seed does Kansas State deserve? What will they receive?
- No DA charges on scrap metal theft
- Charges filed in cold-case murder
- Fall 2011 courses can now be viewed on MyWashburn as well as on the Washburn University website. Tuition and fee information, advance and open registration dates, and the registration worksheet are also available at www.washburn.edu/schedule. What class
- Police seize ATV in copper theft investigation
- Today is the last day for our Assistant Director, Janet Werner. After years of service to Washburn, Janet is moving West to start the next chapter of her life. Thank you for everything you've done, and we'll miss you here at WU!
- Soroptimists to clean Hope Center
- Two council candidate forums upcoming
- Bridge work to affect Carlson Rd. Monday
- Judge orders negotiations in KORA lawsuit
- Downtown volunteers want to spread the word
- Woman, 20, uninjured in I-70 rollover
- Great American Taxi revs up the Bottleneck + Previews!
- Census results released for Topeka
- Did you know that Chartwell's, the dining service at Washburn, uses 100% cage free eggs, uses zero grams of trans fat oils, purchases locally grown food whenever possible, follows sustainable seafood purchasing policies, and offers whole grain optio
- Visit Topeka launches mobile app
- Police seek 2 women in forgery
- It's Trivia Thursday time! Since the housing contract came out today, this question is Res Life based. What are three things that you cannot bring when you move into the dorms? The first person to answer correctly in a comment below wins a Washburn
- Water line break limits traffic
- Project to close S. Wanamaker
- WU tops ESU in canned food drive
- Library unveils new website
- Food giveaway set for this morning
- February 2011
- Roberts Tackles Effects of Dodd-Frank on Producers and Businesses
- Blog Hoggers: Weekend in sight
- Free speech championed
- Father of fallen Marine upset with court's ruling
- Smothering likely cause of girl's death
- Alito is court's lonely voice on First Amendment
- Woman sustains minor injury in stabbing
- Officials: Homelessness a complex issue
- It's tournament time for both of our basketball teams, starting tomorrow in Kansas City. In a Turnpike Tussle grudge match Thursday night, the Ichabods take on Emporia State once more at 8:15 pm. Friday night, the Lady Blues start off the tournament
- Topeka Habitat announces new store
- The Washburn University Toys for Tots Committee collected over 200 toys and $265 in cash donations during this year’s campaign, which ran throughout the month of December. Additionally, WU Athletics collected nearly $600 at their Toys for Tots coll
- Special Olympics Kansas Visit
- Senator Roberts Examines Government Regs Damaging to Agriculture and Consumers
- Blog Hoggers: Enjoy the sunshine
- Officials offer downtown, arts district update
- Everhart v. Cormier in council District 4
- Arts supporters rally in Topeka
- City identifies Chuck E. Cheese brawlers
- Safe stolen from local pizza parlor
- County to look at filling top health agency jobs
- A unique opportunity on Thursday -- Sister Helen Prejean, who wrote the popular book "Dead Man Walking" that was later adapted into a movie, will be on campus. There will be a staged reading from her book by members of the Washburn Theater Depa
- Voter turnout low for Tuesday's primary
- Voter turnout low mid-morning Tuesday
- Kline testimony over; ethics hearing near end
- New Court of Appeals judge to be take oath
- Continuing our tradition of athletes who excel in the classroom, five Lady Blues soccer players made the National Soccer Coaches Association of America College Scholar All-Central Region team. Ashley Klone and Markie Gallagher were third team selections
- Police find man hiding in basement
- County reconsiders janitorial expenses
- The 2011-2012 housing contract is scheduled to come out tomorrow at www.washburn.edu/resliving. You'll want to fill out the contract, information sheet, and immunization forms and return them to the Residence Life Office in
order to snag a spot on
- Commerce grant funds tourism projects
- County mailing fewer valuation notices
- Psst...Ichabods Interactive, our new social media site, went live today! Want to see it/play around? Go to the link below, and there's even a nifty mobile version of the site if you're viewing it on your smart phone. What do you think?
- Police seek stolen truck
- Kline panel refuses to hear 911 call to Tiller clinic
- Kline says lawsuits took up his time
- Blog Hoggers: Another manic Monday
- Former Menninger house demolished
- Election switch gets mixed reviews
- Topekans cope with rising gas prices
- Council candidates have varied backgrounds
- Stuke earns Eagle Scout rank
- Volunteer of the week
- Gunnell earns Eagle Scout rank
- Speedy Cash to replace Popeyes
- Mouth mesmerizes the Jazzhaus with a funky disco party + Previews!
- Police investigate attempted dog theft
- Huckabee to sign books in Topeka
- Great American Cleanup set for Tuesday
- Arab Shrine Circus a family affair
- Woman hurt in 470 accident
- Deputy's actions saved suspect
- Meals on Wheels' Metzger to retire
- If you're looking for something a little more unique to do this weekend, consider attending the Kansas Silent Film Festival at White Concert Hall on Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday. Throughout the weekend the festival will show a number of film
- Two arrested after shooting
- Serving on the High-Tech Task Force
- New YouTube channel is up! We'll continue to add new videos - check it out, and let us know what you think!
- Death penalty foe to speak at WU
- Minor injuries sustained in fire
- Icy streets still a problem
- Workers continue to remove snow from streets
- Blog Hoggers: Let the cleanup begin
- Non-emergency number remains down
- 'Hacktivists' attack Westboro Baptist sites
- Police ask Topekans to stay off slick roads
- Topeka officers to finally get award
- Mail ballot deadline is Friday
- Although our teams didn't quite end up on top last night, they played great, and Washburn creamed Emporia in the can donation competition. We collected over 25,000 cans of food to donate to Project Topeka, and ESU's student body president got a
- After months of planning and development, we're about to launch an exciting new site that will make it easier than ever for you to connect with WU socially. You'll be able to see our updates on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr, view video
- County defers action on $19M radio system
- Westar hikes quarterly dividend
- Fed employees raise record amounts for United Way
- Fed employees top previous efforts
- Roberts: DOD Awards Tanker Contract to Boeing
- Blog Hoggers: Snow, snow go away
- Family safely escapes house fire
- Business HOF laureates honored at dinner
- Hearing delayed for veteran accused of stalking Phelpses
- Topeka area may see 1 to 3 inches of snow
- Are you going to the Turnpike Tussle games tonight? It's the biggest rivalry game of the year for the basketball squads, it's Senior Night, and the results of CAN EMPORIA will be revealed as well! Women's game starts at 5:30, men's ga
- Cyclists OK after sand skid
- Cycle rider hospitalized after crash
- One hospitalized after smoky blaze
- The Mabee Library's coffee shop opened today! Check out some photos, and be sure to check it out in person!
- School seeks return of bin, trailer
- Hayden, McPherson meet on Quest
- Free tax prep help available
- Free March bus passes available
- Drug-sniffing dogs to retire
- Ex-police chief sentenced for sex crimes
- Blog Hoggers: Bundle up ... again
- KDOT to repair potholes along I-70
- Man holds up BP gas station with hatchet
- Osage County standoff ends peacefully
- Council approves projects for zoo
- Nursing home mock election favors Obama
- Lawrence's West Junior High staff, students "Wear Red for Public Ed"
- Jayhawk Pharmacy to offer free flu shots
- Recycling drop-off location to be removed
- Snow expected later this week
- Area briefs
- Committee calls for KNI audit
- Kansas kids
- Topekan arrested after Riley Co. chase
- City council committee to meet
- Senate committee endorses liquor bill
- Parks deputy director Hutchison dead at 84
- Today is National Recreational Sport and Fitness Day, and the Rec Center is allowing faculty and staff to use the facilities free of charge today. Students may bring one guest (18 years or older), for free, and there will also be door prizes and activiti
- Police investigate home invasion
- Two injured in Topeka home invasion
- Senator Roberts Addresses Kansas Commodity Classic in Great Bend
- Council race fundraising totals released
- Homesteader, Exoduster meet in performance
- Thanks to all the high school juniors and their parents who came out to today's Ichabod Junior Day! We had a great turnout and a fun, informative time as usual. The next Junior Day is coming up on March 11, and there is still time to register online
- County cuts parks and recreation budget
- Hospital fills mental health needs
- Police seek stolen Corolla
- Barbecue event to benefit Marian Clinic
- Police investigating interstate collision
- Bunten optimistic veto won't be overturned
- Deadman Flats unleashes bluegrass fury at the Granada + Previews!
- Police break up brawl at Chuck E. Cheese's
- Garden Show brightens a winter day
- Care crisis: Who to fend for KNI patients?
- Kansas State 77, Oklahoma 62: Pullen, McGruder keep momentum going
- Volunteer of the week
- Billy the Squirrel makes a triumphant return at Fatso's!
- It's Your Business
- Girl Scout event has international flair
- Archuleta earns Eagle rank
- Woodruff to receive Eagle Award
- Vigil to mark Marshall's NAACP anniversary
- Two arrested after drive-by shooting ID'd
- Sprinkler breakdown forces annex closure
- Child 'serious' after near drowning
- Wichita man convicted on firearms charges
- Man suffers severe burns in SE Topeka
- City ends 2010 with surplus
- Visit from the National Guard
- Visit from the National Guard
- Shrine Circus schedules ticket giveaway
- Roberts: Awarding Contract to Boeing would Create 7,500 Jobs in Kansas
- Roberts: Awarding Contract to Boeing would Create 7,500 Jobs in Kansas
- Roberts Attends First Agriculture Committee Hearing as Ranking Member
- Roberts Attends First Agriculture Committee Hearing as Ranking Member
- Senator Roberts Cheers FAA Bill
- Senator Roberts Cheers FAA Bill
- Congrats to both of the basketball teams for impressive wins over Missouri Southern last night! The women rolled 70-56 and the men pulled out a close one over the #8 Lions 71-66. Cassie Lombardino and Stevi Schultz both scored 16 points to lead the Lady
- Medal of honor recipients recognized
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- War hero shares 'Don't ask, don't tell' experience
- Study shows Midwest attractive for business
- Boombox finishes early, leaves crowd with blue balls + Previews!
- Driver injured when car hits utility pole
- Do you enjoy connecting with us on Facebook? If so, you'll be happy to hear this news -- we're about to launch a Washburn University YouTube channel, and a new website dedicated to interacting with you! Stay tuned for these announcements coming
- Wife gets life in husband's slaying
- Topeka man identified in fatal shooting
- Topeka police working fatality shooting
- Senator Roberts: America’s Producers Critical to US & Global Economy; Government Must Partner with Producers to Feed the World
- Blog Hoggers: Enjoy the sunshine
- Traffic flowing faster, smoother
- Man takes cash from register, flees mall
- Creek to be stocked with trout
- Councilman says city hiding behind labor contract
- Police pursuit ends at a bed and breakfast
- Man gets 10 years for BP robbery
- Downed lines cut power to 8,500 homes
- Scrap investigation widens
- Group to consider polling place consolidation
- Don't forget about the Spring Career Fair today from 10-2 in Lee Arena. There will be 90 organizations on hand and you can learn about internships, part-time, and full-time job opportunities. Get a jump on the field by attending!
- Police investigate robbery in westside home
- Downed lines cut power to 8,500 homes
- One hurt when SUV crashes through barrier
- Meeting with Kansas' Secretary of Agriculture
- Council talks personnel matter in private session
- Okla. bill targets Westboro Baptist Church
- 18-year-old bound over on slaying
- TMTA levy likely capped
- Local meetings announced
- An interesting perspective on the recent turmoil in Egypt from a former Washburn grad student and her husband, who teach in Cairo:
- Bioscience authority under microscope
- Lady Blues to don pink for Thursday's game
- Aldersgate Village to stage fashion show
- Senator Roberts Introduces Reg Reform Bill
- Crime Stoppers seek 'Offender of the Week'
- School immunization requirements change
- Just a reminder that today is the priority deadline for federal campus-based financial aid, as well as scholarships. Make sure that we have your application, application fee, and transcripts on file so we can assist you in paying for school!
- Senator Roberts: President’s Order to Review Job Killing Regs Great Idea; Now Lets Make it Law
- WU sponsors black history activities
- Senate panel considers grocery liquor sales
- Pedestrian struck in downtown Topeka
- Sex club limits spur House battle
- Liquor stores cited for selling to minors
- Happy Valentine's Day to all of our followers! This week is "I Love WU Week" and there will be giveaways all week over the lunch hour in the Memorial Union. And in honor of the day,it's time for a giveaway on our end. Name the newest
- County cuts $1.84 million from 2011 budget
- High of 49 degrees forecast for Monday
- Blog Hoggers: Will you be my valentine?
- Library touts Kansas history
- Street crews work overtime to patch potholes
- Military couple discusses relationship
- High school students serenade for fundraiser
- Agony Again: McGruder’s buzzer beater would have been therapeutic
- Road construction for the week
- The Floozies take control after Messy Jiverson captivates the Jazzhaus!
- Forgotten film revives WWII memories
- Clinic will explain TMTA route changes
- Forbes lauded for service potential
- Sixth-grader wins county spelling bee
- Celebrating Darwin, Brownback style
- District 4 candidate forum set
- Volunteer of the week
- It's Your Business
- Junior ROTC teams compete at Highland Park
- Huffman to receive Eagle Award
- Patrol officer foils burglary
- Woman faces embezzlement charge
- This Sunday is a big day in the world of Financial Aid and Admissions. Why, you say? Well, it's College Goal Sunday, and if you need help completing the FAFSA or other federal forms to receive money for school, you need to be at College Goal Sunday.
- Fire causes $5,250 damage to business
- Attorney: Jailed therapist needs transfer
- Scissor-wielding man in custody after incident
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Sides differ on effect of KNI closure
- Open records request denied in scrap theft
- Topeka sets record low mark for Feb. 10
- Freshmen and Seniors - Be on the look out for an email from Dr. Farley about the National Survey of Student Engagement. If you receive this email, please Speak Your Mind about your experience at Washburn. The survey takes 15 minutes and your responses w
- One hurt when struck by unoccupied car
- Congratulations and good luck to the two presidential candidates for the Washburn Student Government Association, Taylor McGown and Rizki Aljupri. Both would have some exciting changes in store for the University, and it's sure to be a tight race in
- Aviation official to visit Wichita
- No one injured in I-70 rollover crash
- Sens. Roberts and Moran Introduce Resolution Recognizing Importance of Biosecurity and Agro-Defense
- February 2011
- Blog Hoggers: Warmth in sight
- Mudstomp Monday celebrates its first birthday + Previews!
- Incident: City would have sold scrap metal
- Office begins mailing advance ballots
- Area briefs
- NEK in wind chill advisory overnight
- Cullens charged in Bearden murder
- Book signing slated
- Home invasion hearing blocked
- Slightly borrowed from Butler Community College, who knew college students liked to point so much? According to stock photos, the collegiate life is pretty repetitive!
- Feds sentence Toth to time served
- Hearing set in pond repair project
- Economy fueling domestic violence cases
- Prosecutors seek $2 million in ticket scheme
- Blog Hoggers: Digging out ... again
- City council votes to demolish house
- Snow removal rules changes debated
- Vigil set for city's latest homicide victim
- Early retirement proposal on county agenda
- Snow causes rash of accidents near downtown
- Judge sets $1 million bond in slaying case
- Scholarship opportunity: If you are a single mother with dependent children, and you're taking at least six hours, consider applying for a scholarship from the Washburn Women's Alliance, which ranges from $1,000-$2,000. The deadline is February
- Couple armed with guns rob pizza deliveryman
- Meeting with Pittsburg State University
- Senator Roberts Congratulates Maj. General Brooks on News of his Promotion to Lt. General
- Blog Hoggers: Snow daze
- WWA issues call for scholarship applicants
- Council candidates disagree on downtown
- Accident snarls rush-hour traffic
- Woman arrested in city's latest homicide
- Police to investigate scrap metal matter
- Police seek stolen Grand Am
- County plan gets OK from state
- County may offer early retirement
- Topeka to get 2-5 inches
- It's the day after the Super Bowl...what did you think? Any favorite (or least favorite) commercials? How did you feel about the actual game? Rachel Marlett is a big Packers fan, but the rest of our office was pretty noncommittal about the match up.
- Senator Roberts: Commitment to Robust Research and Advancement in Zoonotics, Emerging Pathogens, and Crop Diseases Imperative to National Security
- Blog Hoggers: More snow on the way?
- Another round of snow headed this way
- Douglass birthday celebration planned
- Topekans tune radios to oldies but goodies
- Kansas now 2 for 2 in missed payments to school districts this year
- City snow response is measureably better
- Police searching for 3 in home invasion
- Muzzleloaders preserve Kansas history
- Occupied car hit by gunfire outside nightclub
- Wreck shuts down eastbound I-70
- Council to consider demolishing house
- Pizza delivery driver's car stolen
- Woman robbed in Oakland home
- Man arrested after vehicle chase
- Alcala to push for D.A. investigation
- Waka Winter Classic is a toss-up after five bands throw down + Previews!
- It's Your Business
- Hawker, Salina airport team up to seek contract
- Topeka: This week's upcoming events
- Man, 77, critically hurt in SW Topeka fire
- Police arrest man in Supercuts robbery
- Heritage Foundation, Ladner, receive "Bunkum Award"
- Two charged in Wichita gunshot slaying
- Unlike "Flim Flam Man", KNEA is here to stay
- House fire damage estimated at $55,000
- KPI pushes Florida’s “smoke and mirrors” education reforms in Kansas
- Saturday forecast calls for a high of 37
- Florida fugitive with Kansas ties caught
- Council expresses strong feelings at briefing
- Bluegrass bands jammin' Bob Marley tribute show at the Jazzhaus!
- Two dogs killed in west central Topeka fire
- Episcopal Church announces building plans
- Animal shelter seeks shredded paper
- Topeka's KTKA-TV sold to LA company
- 'Bone Bash' top arthritis fundraiser
- City's human relations commission to meet
- IRS to offer Saturday assistance
- District 4 council forum set for Monday
- St. Francis shows off new imaging center
- Sens. Roberts and Moran Sponsor Bill to Halt Obamacare Pending Judicial Review of Mandate
- Happy birthday to us! Today is Washburn Founder's Day, and there's a contest going down on campus to celebrate. Locate one of 20 blue Washburn rocks hidden on campus, turn it into Morgan 129 (University Relations) and receive $10 on your iCard.
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Washburn to widen recruiting efforts
- Topeka police say man holds up Supercuts
- Topeka area to stay cold awhile longer
- Motor vehicle annex at White Lakes closed Friday
- Bob Marley Birthday Parties going down all over town + more Previews!
- Topekan makes first appearance on murder charge
- Zoo ice rink to be closed Thursday evening
- Commission to choose SCHA finance officer
- Corwin appearance at WU still on
- Church offers public interest programs
- Commission raises speed limits on Croco
- Ever wanted to travel to the Netherlands, Spain, Paraguay or Taiwan? You can go any of these places -- and to many more -- when you study abroad at Washburn. Come find out more about the opportunities that await today at the Study Abroad Fair, from 11am-
- Man jailed after stolen truck gets stuck in snow
- Man arrested after stolen truck gets stuck in snow
- Senator Roberts: Today’s Senate Debate on General Aviation is Critical to Future Success of the Kansas Industry
- Blog Hoggers: Back to the grind
- Frigid temps follow snow in capital city
- The Villages Inc. hopes to partner with zoo
- Inmates to provide snow removal
- Proposed speed limit hikes on county agenda
- Topekan arrested in connection with robbery
- Food delivery businesses boom during snowstorm
- Cleanup to move to residential streets
- QB Tuggle, DE Seau highlight K-State recruiting class
- Mayor announces special meeting
- Meals on Wheels closed Wednesday
- Meals on Wheels won't be served today
- City offices open Wednesday
- Senator Roberts Votes to Repeal Obamacare
- Senator Roberts and Congressman Pompeo Send Delegation Letter to Secretary Gates; Seeking Medal of Honor for Father Kapaun, Kansas War Hero
- Senator Roberts: Senior Ag Committee Staff all Have Kansas Ties
- Blog Hoggers: Snow day
- Tonight's update: Washburn University and Washburn Institute of Technology are closed Wednesday, February 2, 2011, due to severe weather. Classes are not being held and only essential personnel need to report to work.
- Topeka slammed by severe winter storm
- KDOT announces road closures
- Pat Roberts to help with storm recovery
- Brownback urges Kansans to stay off roads
- State offices here to be closed Wednesday
- Happy Snow Day WU! Or should we say, Happy Blizzard Day to you! Stay safe, and remember that if you're wondering if the University will be open during inclement weather (tomorrow, or in the future), check the main website www.washburn.edu, sign up f
- Woman found alive near walking trail
- Four people injured in storm falls
- Postal, refuse workers brave the cold
- TPD still in Phase III acct. reporting
- TPD still in Phase III wreck reporting
- Posturing Brownback ignores oath to uphold Kansas Constitution
- Topeka offices open; city to mull remaining open
- City shuts offices early due to weather
- CLOSINGS & CANCELLATIONS
- Senator Roberts Standing by to Assist with Severe Winter Storm Recovery
- Senator Roberts Makes History, Becoming Top Republican on Senate Agriculture Committee; Brings Kansas Common Sense Leadership to Writing of the Next Farm Bill
- Blog Hoggers: SnOMG
- CLOSINGS & CANCELATIONS
- Wally Judge, K-State combination never felt right
- County sells property
- TCT names Brokke its president and CEO
- Teen gets three years for shooting
- Today the "Can Emporia" food drive is kicking off at Washburn. Washburn and Emporia State student government leaders are competing to see which school can donate the most non-perishable food items for local food banks. You can bring food items
- County prepared to cut budgets
- Hot Wheels: Chevy Suburban
- CLOSINGS & CANCELLATIONS
- Slick roads lead to accidents
- Slick roads reported early Monday
- Senator Roberts Comments on Final WTO Findings in Case Against U.S. Aviation
- Blog Hoggers: Get your shovels ready
- USD 501 launches pilot music program
- Marshall left his mark in Topeka's history
- Parks and rec merger plan being formed
- Kansas Day Wipeout: Wildcats fail to show up in big game- again
- Topeka area clue provides link to Fla. fatality
- Freezing rain, snow in NEK forecast
- County road work will wait
- State museum celebrates sesquicentennial
- It's Your Business
- Act of kindness
- Volunteer spotlight: Anna Hutchinson
- Polar plunge nets nearly $29k for Special Olympics
- Police investigate robbery near I-70 and Gage
- Zoo update included on city agenda
- This week's upcoming events
- Rollover crash on Saturday injures 2
- Noted Kansans Bair, Tacha honored
- Council wants facts
- Mexican man sentenced in Kansas drug case
- Policies on public employee theft vary
- Police make arrest in 'Crime of Week'
- New water bill format delayed
- Woman balks, then pleads to reduced charge
- County health agency relocating services
- Barn fire threatens second structure
- Pothole repair work for I-70
- Blog Hoggers: Enjoy the warmth
- Tea party forming in Topeka
- County discusses polling place merger
- Meeting to address home invasions
- Firefighters to distribute smoke alarms
- Wanted man not found in Topeka
- County may not send many valuation notices
- Hot shooting second half lifts Kansas State women to win at Colorado
- We're almost two weeks into classes -- how are they going so far? Any great tips for academic success that you'd like to share with your fellow Ichabods? Have a happy Thursday!
- Deadline nears for Citizens Police Academy
- $200K in metals theft is Crime of Week
- Top teachers to speak at Emporia State
- Senator Roberts: Obamacare Regulations and High Costs Hurt Kansas Families
- Sens. Roberts and Chambliss: GPR Well Intended; Needs Refinement
- Senator Roberts Issues Statement on Dr. Donald Berwick’s Renomination to Head CMS
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Thursday
- Sidewalk snow removal policies questioned
- WU regents discuss budget
- Group aims to connect students to Topeka community
- Road work to close part of S.W. Gage
- Man wanted in fatality accident has Topeka ties
- Parties hope to sell cemetery
- Woman struck by car dodges second pass
- Woman, 19, receives social hosting citation
- Count of homeless anticipates increase
- Homeless count numbers expected to be up
- Do you like reptiles? How about Animal Planet or Food Network? Emmy Award winning TV host Jeff Corwin will be at Washburn on February 3 to introduce some of the world's most exotic reptiles up close and personal. The show starts at 7pm in White Conc
- St. Francis receives 'top 5' designation
- Crews battle 3 blazes Tuesday night
- Blog Hoggers: Arrivederci 'Jersey Shore'
- KS lawmakers respond to Obama's speech
- End suggested for yellow light ordinance
- Bonaparte: Provide cemetery board $25,000
- $200k worth of copper stolen from metal facility
- AG Schmidt warns of possible new scam
- Charges declined against TPD officers in shooting
- Another opportunity for KC area students to learn about Washburn today. Tonight admissions representatives will be at Ichabod Night, at Lackman Library in Lenexa. Stop by from 6-7:30 pm to discuss academic programs and activities, and for the chance to w
- Swank must go through primary
- Senator Roberts and Senator Moran Introduce Bill to Award Father Kapaun the Medal of Honor
- Senator Roberts and Senator Moran Introduce Bill to Award Father Kapaun the Medal of Honor
- TV animal show host to WU
- Wednesday food distribution cancelled
- Wednesday food distribution canceled
- Senator Roberts: Pending Free Trade Agreements Should be Approved to Boost Ag Exports and US Economy
- Blog Hoggers: Heat wave
- Brownback's school finance plan could cost Kansas $70 million in federal funds
- County clarifies alcohol rules
- Non-profits may see United Way funding cuts
- We really enjoyed meeting students at the Thespian Conference in Wichita! Emily Mihelcic talked to about 30 students about coming to Washburn, and theater department representatives met many more over the weekend. About 1,100 students from across the sta
- Three council incumbents seek re-election
- Business recruitment on tap
- County trims spending; more cuts needed
- Hot Wheels: 1999 Toyota Camry
- Arrest made in CD Tradepost robbery
- Congratulations to the Washburn debate squad for an impressive second place finish at the Mile High Swing in Colorado over the weekend. The squad faced 29 other schools in competition, including Cal Berkeley, Oregon, and Rice, and only lost to Whitman Co
- Four injured in crash south of Holton
- Southwest Topeka store robbed
- Fire engulfs abandoned house
- Blog Hoggers: A case of the Mondays
- Beatles Memorabilia Exhibition at Mulvane Art Museum
- Library to sponsor sesquicentennial programs
- City works to replace sewer, water lines
- Six seeking city council seats - so far
- Police hunt Family Dollar robbers
- Couple's postcards tell a Kansas story
- New visitors learn charm of Curtis home
- DTI swaps mayor speech for Mardi Gras
- Volunteer spotlight: Connie Deedrick
- Woelfel won't seek second council term
- Local research questions 1st shots of Civil War
- DJs play non-stop for returning party people FOR FREE at the Granada + Previews!
- County hopes to save $1.4 million
- It's Your Business
- This week's upcoming events
- 2 escape, but police impound vehicle
- Crews battle hay fire near Berryton
- DA seeks to prosecute youth as adult
- DA to get report on police shooting Monday
- Fairchild achieves Eagle rank
- Spain earns rank of Eagle Scout
- Just a reminder, today is the last day to add a class on your own. After today, you will need the instructor's permission to add a full term course. Once you have requested permission, the instructor will contact you to let you know if the add has b
- Dawn Kramer files for District 2 council seat
- CD Tradepost robbery is 'Crime of Week'
- Carlin to speak at WU Kansas Day event
- ReThink Topeka plans second Artwalk
- Volunteers to count homeless people in Topeka
- Road closing: McAlister, south of SW 17th
- Mayor refuses to sign two project ordinances
- Capitol District Project meeting scheduled
- There's a great story in the Topeka Capital-Journal this morning about one of our new nursing students who recently received a donated kidney. It's only been six weeks since Meloni Montgomery had the transplant, and now she's on her way to
- Light snow possible today, more during weekend
- Library designs new website
- Council members: Topekans feel safe
- Candidates file to seek City Council seats
- County changes cell phone provider
- Upcoming events
- County OKs $250,000-plus in budget cuts
- Here are three ways to find out whether Washburn will close due to weather:
* The homepage of the University's website (washburn.edu)
* The University's main telephone number 785-670-1010
* Text message via the University's emergency messa
- Man wounded in S.W. Taylor shooting
- West Topeka has largest crime jump in 2010
- Thursday closings and cancellations
- Candidate files for District 4 council seat
- Due to severe weather conditions, all evening classes after 5:00 pm at Washburn University are canceled. We'll keep you updated on any additional closings. Be safe!
- Incoming students, are you looking for scholarship opportunities? We have a page on our website with tons of possible awards available. Just remember that the deadline for most of these scholarships is February 15. We look forward to seeing you!
- Wednesday closings, cancellations
- Strip club permit's rejection recommended
- Planning commission meeting canceled
- County may cut incentives, appraiser's budget
- Officers nab alleged copper thieves
- Missing elderly woman found dead
- Blog Hoggers: Lint art?
- Council OKs parks and recreation projects
- Cemetery board gives city Jan. 31 deadline
- Fager to be honored at ABWA luncheon
- Would-be candidate can't seek council seat
- Topeka, man your snow shovels
- Welcome back to all of our students! We hope you enjoyed the time off. What was the best thing that happened over winter break?
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work
- AZA inspectors return to Topeka Zoo
- Alcala seeking re-election to council
- Questions raised on candidate's residency
- Washburn University has no-bulllying week
- Washburn University has no-bullying week
- KU helps rural hospitals fight sepsis
- Experts: mental health system suffering
- Ed council: Ks should monitor ed system
- Blog Hoggers: Happy MLK Day
- Slaying victim's sister wants 'justice,' not 'closure'
- It's Your Business
- City considers parks and rec projects
- Police investigating roof-top theft
- This week's upcoming events
- Art contest winners named
- Man wounds foot in accidental shooting
- Poetry contest winners announced
- Pro-troops march planned Saturday
- Child porn gets Topekan 6-year sentence
- Candidate files in Council District 4
- 'Most romantic' restaurant's fate in doubt
- Ogle challenges Topeka to empower others
- Replica of MASH's Swamp on display in Topeka
- Federal fugitive caught in Topeka
- Do you live in the Kansas City area? If so, you should come to the Shawnee Mission West vs. Shawnee Mission East basketball game tonight! The game starts at 7pm, and Jonathan Person and fellow students will be at the game representing Washburn University
- Broken water main cancels classes
- Carlin set for Kansas Day speech at WU
- Accreditation group to visit Topeka Zoo
- Accreditation group to inspect Topeka Zoo
- More snow should melt today
- Car crashes after it hits deer
- Fire damages Central Topeka home
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Eyewitness: Lt. Askew irate
- Murder retrial comes 13 years after slaying
- Longtime Topeka priest dies
- County mulls locked-price fuel purchase
- Fire destroys Berryton house
- Auditor: County response is 'appropriate'
- Officer kills man in shooting
- There are some cool photos of the snow covered campus after the recent winter storm on the Washburn Review. Check 'em out here:
- It's cold out today, but we're busier than ever in the Admissions Office! A new office redesign, tons of students scheduling visits, a new exciting website around the corner, and a new employee starting tomorrow! Stop by Morgan 114 to get in on
- Washburn University IS open today. We'll keep you posted if anything changes. Roads are icy and snowpacked, so take your time out there in the winter wonderland!
- Senator Roberts Congratulates Governor Brownback and New Statewide Officials; Celebrates 150 years of Kansas Statehood
- 01.09.11 : Governor Parkinson echoes President Obama’s call to lower flags for victims of the tragedy in Tucson, Arizona
- Did you know that Mabee Library is getting a coffee shop, complete with coffee, soda, and snacks? Now you'll be able to refuel without interrupting study time. It's scheduled to open in February, and it's one more reason to love Washburn!
- Congratulations to both of our basketball teams for posting big wins against SBU last night. The men won 77-53 and the women triumphed 89-73. Logan Stutz had a double double of 19 points and 10 rebounds in the men's game, while Cassie Lombardino sco
- 01.06.11 : Governor names Karen Arnold-Burger to Kansas Court of Appeals
- January is here and you know what that means! Time to fill out the FAFSA! All incoming college students and current students need to fill one out every year. Don't worry, it's not all bad. Here's a fun, five minute video with some helpful
- Senator Roberts Welcomes New Delegation for 112th Congress
- Four Artists Of China To Exhibit At Mulvane Art Museum
- Mulvane Art Museum Marks Kansas Sesquicentennial With Works By Topeka Artist
- Works By Three Artists Featured In 'Surface And Form' Exhibit At Mulvane Art Museum
- Beatles Memorabilia Exhibit At Mulvane Art Museum
- Family Day Activities Scheduled By Mulvane Art Museum
- Donation to help feed thousands
- Pair indicted on drug charge
- Citizens challenging sex biz
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- City books likely to balance
- Crash kills 1 near Salina
- Tucker departs Topeka Zoo
- County to consider station permit
- KCOA outlines spending
- Wildlife area sees more bird types
- Month sheds light on stalking
- Author to speak at library
- NAACP seeks inquiry over firing
- Schools deal with late aid
- Man pleads to bank robbery
- Hospital seeks to change status
- The Kansas Supreme Court will swear in a new justice on Friday, and she's a graduate of the Washburn University School of Law. Hon. Nancy Moritz Caplinger has been a member of the Court of Appeals since 2004, and graduated from Washburn in 1985. Wit
- 2 set to plea in ticket case
- Coalition focuses on stalking
- Greensburg official moves on
- TPD investigates slaying
- TPD investigates slaying
- Note to CJOnline.com visitors
- Blog Hoggers: Staying warm
- Armed man robs mall's T-Mobile
- Two killed in Sunday crash
- Road closings announced
- USD 437 sees bump in numbers
- Police seek stolen vehicle
- Hippo Tucker set to head west
- Hospice names new director
- Man gets 20 years for meth
- House speaker's wife fills new job
- Cancer support group to meet
- County to revisit budget
- Wurm pleas guilty to aiding theft
- Trial date set for TWHS shooter
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Van donated to meals program
- Brownback tabs SRS, KDHE heads
- Brownback tabs SRS, KDHE heads
- Lawrence man hits jackpot
- County parks to run West Lawn
- $25 million returned to Kansas
- Lumberyard offers art classes
- Prostate cancer group to meet
- Happy 2011 WU! What are your goals for the new year? We just remodeled our office to get the year off to a great start!
- Topekan to join Supreme Court
- Eberhardt pleads guilty to murder
- Activists criticize BLM director
- Flags need new storage site
- Digital expert to speak at ESU
- KU hospital: revenue up
- Brownback to name 2 secretaries
- Survey: Midwest economy up
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work
- New nursing home opens
- KCK school defends its decision
- Kansas to celebrate 150 years
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Figures provide snapshot of city
- Bus terminal busy again
- USD 501 keeping eye on lawsuits
- Pension committee permanent
- Blood donor reaches milestone
- Analysis: GOP planning for political rule
- Sunday: Sunny and warmer
- Escapee back in custody
- Placenta photo prompts dismissal
- Hope for the new year
- Care Cab program busy
- Shot fired after attempted theft
- Births
- Newcomers revamp Legislature
- Police and fire calls
- County to consider rowing lease
- Aireanna: Topeka's No. 1 baby
- Military museum to remain open
- Health group to match endowment
- This week's upcoming events
- Vet fought cold at Battle of Bulge
- Coal plant lawsuit likely result
- It's Your Business
- Parkinson offers big thank you
- Jenkins: Lame-duck sessions bad
- KSU prof: Decade's biz ethic woes
- Brownback keys volunteer events
- FEC rejects Huelskamp complaint
- Kansas 4th of July 2011 Fireworks, Parades and Independence Day Events
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Injured pledge sues KU frat
- Copper thieves take to rooftops
- NE Ks enters '11 very cold
- Liquor stores get party started
- 2010 started wet, cold; ended dry
- Resolved: 2011 will be healthier
- Volunteer spotlight
- Tornadoes kill 5 in Mo., Ark.
- Smith Co. wreck kills woman
- Gov.-elect seeks inmate healing
- Push for anti-abortion bills likely
- Huge jackpot up for grabs
- Bank, water officials nominated
- Free tree recycling ends Friday
- Immigrants open free clinic
- Panel oversees child care issues
- KDHE helps smokers stop
- Polka-dancing New Year's set
- Crews treating slick roads
- Blog Hoggers: Celebrate
- Free rides offered to party-goers
- Correction
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Electronic waste a hazard
- Purple-clad fans storm NYC
- Ex-cop charged with enticement
- Taxes $22M short in December
- Wine industry advisory council to meet
- Huelskamp hires Colo. radio host
- State employee wins $1M raffle
- State employee wins $1M raffle
- Lawrence SLT appeal in route
- Northeast Kansas temps dropping
- Northeast Kansas temps dropping
- Agency to seek bio-workers
- Million-dollar ticket sold in NE Kan.
- City human relations body to meet
- Kansas to crack down on illegals
- Grant funds trail extension
- Salt reduction grant accepted
- Lectures look at top presidents
- Ex-health chief still being paid
- Home invasion suspect arrested
- Alarms ensure kids aren't on bus
- Trash collector killed in accident
- Woman backs into law vehicle
- Gas mining may be at peak
- Ex-Roberts staffer joins Yoder
- Children's health program gets more money
- Little Apple plans New Year's event
- Blog Hoggers: All Pinstripe-y
- Jury can hear deft. statement
- Kan. bank repays TARP funds
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Seizure leads to 3-vehicle crash
- Teen has slaying 1st appearance
- Topekan studies early carmaker
- Deceased pedestrian ID'd
- Deceased pedestrian ID'd
- Kansas kids
- Shot man was stabbing suspect
- Kobach to work on dual fronts
- Kobach to work on dual fronts
- SE Kan. finds gas in coal country
- County mulls salt reduction grant
- County mulls salt reduction grant
- Arrest could bust KC theft ring
- Police investigate home invasion
- Thornton Place offers rent freeze
- VFW post seeks younger vets
- AG aide takes House staff job
- Hutch woman pleads guilty
- Salina man froze to death
- Wichita city council OKs settlement
- Top Kansas schools recognized
- Lawrence police investigate armed robbery
- Brownback gets own beer
- SRS taking energy applications
- Water mains break in SW Topeka
- Blog Hoggers: Peace, Love & ...
- Pothole repairs continuing
- Man shot by cop jailed
- Man shot by cop jailed
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Six: County can't withhold fuel tax
- Dems question GOP hiring
- Truck hits concrete barrier on I-70
- Brown v. Board leader steps down
- Brown v. Board superintendent steps down
- Tafanelli pinned with general star
- Schools fear more cuts
- Lotto's raffle tickets sell out
- Pedestrian killed in S.W. Topeka
- Liquor now sold in Overbrook
- Police seek stolen truck
- Injured woman identified
- Dodge casino makes millions
- Mario Little court date postponed
- Rep.-elect to be state senator
- Stegall to be Brownback counsel
- Legislator nominates Kansas hero
- Alcohol tied to stabbing in game
- Blog Hoggers: 2010 fading away
- Colonel to receive brig. gen. rank
- Lake levels
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Grants aid organizations
- GOP rivals tangle on abortion
- Leader recalls work to aid victims
- GOP sweep state's top story
- Council filing deadline: Jan. 25
- Former state Sen. Talkington dies
- Junction City suspect nabbed
- Emporia restaurant robbed
- Parkinson touches on highs, lows
- Water line breaks affect traffic
- Texting law takes effect Jan. 1
- U.S. Penitentiary warden to retire
- Regulators to rule on casino plan
- Ostmeyer to chair committee
- Crash sends one to hospital
- Crash sends four to hospitals
- Blog Hoggers: New Year's countdown
- Topekan collects big-band music
- Foreclosure rates in Topeka increase
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Auditorium discussed by USD 450
- Police and fire calls
- No rest for holiday shoppers
- Herbarium preserves plants from the Great Plains
- Herbarium preserves plants from the Great Plains
- Analysis: Redistricting debate to focus on N.E. Kansas
- Analysis: Redistricting debate to focus on N.E. Kansas
- KU student names new lizard
- Shelter needs shredded paper
- Not much shushing going on at libraries
- Chance of snow flurries today
- City offers tree recycling
- Dickinson County crash kills man
- Residence struck by gunfire
- Topekan injured in I-70 crash
- Police calls
- Council, commission won't meet
- Lake levels
- Births
- Retired soldier offers thanks
- K-State grad helped in stadium
- WU group to travel to Bangladesh
- Council leery of spray parks
- Brownback keen for fresh angles
- Family dispute sends 1 to hospital
- Briefly
- It's Your Business
- House panel gets new chairman
- Spreading the holiday cheer
- Bank's dinner marks 50 years
- Douglas Co. officials investigate shooting
- Ottawa head-on crash kills man
- Christmas Eve fire damages home
- Probe of 2006 killing continues
- Carbon monoxide victims treated
- Christmas likely won't be white
- Piano gift in tune with holiday
- Births
- Kobach tabs Rucker top assistant
- This Santa's helper gives back
- Paper hunt saves K.C. schools $6M
- Light snow dusting some counties
- Freezing drizzle, light snow on tap
- Commissioner: Be wary of scams
- Topeka's Burgess named to chair
- Blog Hoggers: Here comes Santa!
- Ice slips into holiday forecast
- Community dinner planned
- Lawyers want into 2nd lawsuit
- Inaugural deadline extended
- Expert advice: Stay inside
- Christmas Eve services offered
- Brownback, friends lend a hand
- Salvation Army nearing goal
- Offices to close for holidays
- Sheriff's poster purchase OK'd
- Developer to raze Salina school
- Lawmakers draft gambling plan
- Jenkins Doesn't Miss a Vote in the 111th Congress
- Sex offender charged with rape
- Salina disaster center closes
- Light snow to start tonight
- Winter weather advisory issued
- Blog Hoggers: Christmas Eve-eve
- Fire calls
- Police calls
- Pets
- Births
- City to craft downtown details
- Christmas won't be like '09
- Revised 'debt-free' plan offered
- TPD officer receives hero medal
- City prepares for snowstorm
- Man jumps in front of car, dies
- Jenkins cards clean vote record
- Emporia gives Hill's tax break
- Senator uneasy with casino bid
- Agency offers winter tips
- And here's the second, where we decided to have a little more fun. Hope your winter breaks are off to a great start!
- A couple of fun photos after the Admissions Office holiday party today. Here's the first photo of the entire Admissions staff.
- White Christmas may be on tap
- Grant helps those hurt by layoffs
- FEMA processing center closes
- D.A. declines to file charges
- Topekan named chief of staff
- Brownback sets debut speech
- 3 bound over in slaying
- Soldiers returning home
- Annual walking program planned
- Regents to keep pushing for plan
- Driver gets probation
- City fills management job
- City fills management job
- K-State professor honored
- High school seniors: Winter break is a great time to work on scholarship applications! Whether you're applying for a scholarship through Washburn or through an independent site like fastweb.com, the extra time off can help you beat some of the Janua
- Police look into possible homicide
- Elderly driver killed in I-70 crash
- 2 die in Greenwood County crash
- OSHA fines elevator in death
- Law thwarts money to charity
- House gets 2 new chairmen
- Precipitation expected Thursday
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Wednesday
- Council discusses transit matters
- Downtown project funding OK'd
- Plan aims to lure outsiders
- Holiday Happenings
- Topeka cleaner remembered
- Witness: Drug deal led to shooting
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- TIBA downtown poll results given
- TIBA downtown poll results given
- Time for a fun new contest! Check out this picture of the Admissions staff, and our Director of Enrollment Management, as Wii avatars. Correctly match each of the avatars with the corresponding staff member, and the first person to name all correctly wil
- 12.21.10 : Governor Parkinson reaches deal with Hawker Beechcraft to save jobs, Wichita product lines
- Biometrics helps ID immigrants
- Student collects socks for soldiers
- Tiahrt Comments on Hawker Beechcraft Decision to Remain in Wichita
- Tiahrt Tanker Legislation Clears House
- Deputy finds 4 dead, dying in house
- Deputy found 4 dead, dying
- Brownback anxious on START
- Jenkins Commends Passage of Bill Which Levels the Playing Field for Air Force Tanker Competition
- Another white Christmas possible
- Hawker Beechcraft to stay
- KU picks campaign leaders
- Brownback seeks economic surge
- Deadline near for lotto raffle
- 12/21/10 Moran: Two Victories for Kansas Aviation
- Jackson's donates poinsettias
- Teacher's trial rescheduled
- Officials look into camper fire
- State confirms mountain lion
- Senators move to new posts
- Kansas to keep 4 house seats
- Air plant to make announcement
- Doc's wife wants public defender
- Cooler start to winter today
- Blog Hoggers: Holy Smurfberries!
- USD 450 to seek facility proposals
- Thrift shop gets help after theft
- Part of S.E. Minnesota to close
- Help sought for homeless count
- Births
- Lake levels
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Society to give away books
- Runoff inflates global warming
- City offers tree drop-off locations
- Commissioner warns of scam
- Library sets dates it will close
- Sebelius highlights health reform
- Sebelius highlights health reform
- Maybe you're thinking about giving your room a cost-effective makeover when you get to school. Here are some ways to do it: Buy a plant, turn interesting bottles into vases, string up a laundry line and clip photos to it, sand and repaint any of you
- Jenkins' academy nominees set
- Jenkins' academy nominees set
- Cash seizure case trial date set
- Police seek stolen car
- Jenkins Proud to Announce Service Academy Nominations
- Senior services merger put off
- Emler secures majority leader job
- Crash into tree kills driver
- Wichita pedestrian killed
- 12/20/2010 Moran Introduces Bill to Level Playing Field in Tanker Competition
- Sheriff saturates south county
- Grinches steal Christmas
- Ex-banker gets six years
- Ex-banker to be sentenced
- Cheyenne Bottoms tours offered
- Great Bend case rescheduled
- KCK PD hiriing 70 officers
- Blog Hoggers: You better watch out
- Pedestrian killed in Park City
- Holton woman killed in crash
- Holiday spawns serial robber
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Preston's legacy lives on
- State BOE talks abstinence
- Wendy's gift crucial to mission
- Teeter selected for arts honor
- Transgender woman finds her way back to Christ
- Transgender woman finds her way
- One more nice day on tap
- Saturation patrol nets arrests
- Man acquited in Hutch homicide
- Police probe electrocution
- Sales tax: Where does it go?
- Memorial to reflect Ike's dignity
- Homeless but happy couple wed
- Downtown is among agenda topics
- Kansas 2010: Think Big Topeka
- Kansan of Year: Alan Mulally
- Holiday decorations vandalized
- Kansas 2010: Stephen Young
- Kansas 2010: Eric Stonestreet
- Bird count yields rare sight
- Kansas 2010: Colleen McCain Nelson
- Kansas 2010: Joseph Kamer
- Kansas 2010: Jeff Hart/Layne Christensen Co.
- Kansas 2010: Frank Martin
- Kansas 2010: Sam Brownback
- It's Your Business
- This week's upcoming events
- Volunteer spotlight: Terra Jones
- Burn plan requests selectivity
- WB County teen injured in chase
- Cloudy but dry this weekend
- 2 arrested at Junction City club
- THIS IS A TIME FOR SERIOUS ACTION…NOT A TIME TO PLAY GAMES WITH KANSANS' FAMILY BUDGETS
- Fire calls
- Police calls
- Births
- County jails picking up state tab
- Man with knife robs coffee shop
- Are bone fragments Ameila's?
- Are bone fragments Amelia's?
- Lyons man sentenced for porn
- Drug ring leader convicted
- Career criminal sent to prison
- Judge to hear Kahler challenge
- Officer cleared in suspect shooting
- Tearful bail bond agent sentenced
- K-State Union legend to retire
- Steineger bolts to Kansas GOP
- Shelter sets adoption special
- Census totals to come Tuesday
- 80-yr sentence in Salina murders
- Removal of Omnibus Spending Bill from Senate Floor Is a Win for All Americans
- Tribe seeks slots for WyCo site
- 12.17.10 : Governor Parkinson reaches compact agreement with Wyandotte Nation to upgrade 7th Street Casino
- Moran stands alone on tax deal
- Manhattan man arrested in slaying
- NOTO leases first studio space
- Bozarth buys Kobach dealership
- Bozarth buys Kobach dealership
- Farm incomes hike MW economy
- THS hosts Purple Heart ceremony
- Leadership Topeka class selected
- This is a Time for Action...Not a Time to Play Games with Kansans' Family Budgets
- NEK car burglars nabbed
- Huelskamp on 3 committees
- Judge rules pill doc indigent
- Unemployment up slightly
- Nice weekend weather on tap
- 12/17/2010 Moran Says No to Increase in National Debt
- 12/15/2010 Moran: New Sunflower Power Plant Good News for Kansas Economy
- Blog Hoggers: Bravo!
- Firefighters save dog, douse blaze
- Kids receive shoes for Christmas
- Water main breaks abundant
- USD 501 delays curriculum vote
- Truck brings down power lines
- Holiday Happenings
- Ex-court clerk gets probation
- Sinkhole causes headaches
- Salina family loses home to fire
- Russell elevator coming down
- Free food distribution canceled
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Spending bill dropped
- Spending bill dropped
- WU fall graduation set Friday
- Jury convicts Killings of murder
- Cates to host final show Friday
- USD 501, Westar set partnership
- St. Francis awards $50K in grants
- Kids escape injury in bus mishap
- Feds indict three Topekans
- Democrats Concern for the Deficit Seems to Apply to Tax Increases But Not Earmarks and Massive Spending Bills
- Ruling to come in sewer lawsuit
- 12.16.10 : Governor Parkinson reacts to approval of Sunflower permit
- KDHE approves Holcomb plant
- Police seek missing infant, mom
- Are you graduating this December, or know someone who is? Commencement ceremonies will be held tomorrow, December 17, at Lee Arena in the Petro Allied Health Center. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 6:30 pm, and no tickets are required to attend. Co
- Lake Shawnee donation accepted
- Kolbek completes FBI program
- Balloon rally produces donation
- Payless donates holiday shoes
- Manhattan bust nets three
- Regents hike admission standards
- Woman, infant unhurt in SUV flip
- 'Repealer' appointment coming
- Taylor joins Gov.-elect's cabinet
- Watch out for slick streets
- 1 killed in Geary County crash
- KU prof does glacier research
- 2 honored in January
- A Blog Hoggers Christmas
- CLOSINGS & CANCELLATIONS
- Wichita docs to offer abortions
- Jurors deliberating case Thursday
- Bair, Tacha to speak in Topeka
- CLOSINGS & CANCELLATIONS
- Ag conference announced
- Three arrested for drug crimes
- Bishop cites 'burden' in retiring
- KDHE seeks to manage burning
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Water billing changes planned
- TPD initiates Phase III
- Board to review bullying stance
- Board to review bullying stance
- Ice turns roads treacherous
- State ed board to challenge suit
- Tower crane works through winter
- Now you tell us: Is/was your college experience worth all that time and money?
- US-24 bridge opening delayed
- What to give a baby hippo?
- Dogs euthanized after outbreak
- Authorities seek sex offender
- Woman robbed in Central Topeka
- Google to announce sites in 2011
- Burglary led to Man. shooting
- Testimony heard in sewer suit
- OSHA penalizes BNSF Railway
- E-ticketing process proposed
- Check out some cool technology that the Academic Success Center has been working on: an electronic pen that actually writes on a projected screen. Great idea for classrooms and workplaces!
- 2 water main breaks limit traffic
- Parole candidate still waiting
- Westar buying more wind energy
- Granny with skillet KOs intruder
- Bribery sentencing this week
- Panel to decide on casino project
- 2 in custody after carjacking
- Blog Hoggers: 10 days until Christmas
- Auburn barn fire doused
- Downtown makeover ideas shared
- Man arrested in Lawrence knifing
- Secret Santa spreads joy in K.C.
- Bank sues College Hill developers
- Board discusses bullying
- Holiday Happenings
- Street race leaves man critical
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Driver sentenced for marijuana
- Robber targets Lawrence Walmart
- H1N1 topic of HRC meeting
- Program gets thousands of coats
- Two shot in Manhattan; one dies
- KBI: Statistical link to Killings
- New A.G. to review EPA rules
- Jenkins Applauds Federal Judge's Decision to Strike Down the Unconstitutional Individual Mandate in the Democrat's Health Care Law
- Feeling down about college right now, with the stress of Finals Week? Don't be! A recent national poll by the American Council on Education showed that nearly 90% of young college alumni (between the ages of 25-30) said that their college experience
- Deer processors busy
- Kansas Sampler taxed extra
- Youths' art on exhibit
- Citizens Academy apps accepted
- KSU computer team takes third
- Slurs cited in suit against KU
- Second hit-and-run victim dies
- Firm rolls out chopper for Marines
- Pitt State offers cybercrime class
- TPD: shot man a suspect
- Births
- Blog Hoggers: Terrific Tuesday
- Group to share vision with city
- USD 345 OKS new materials
- Dangers of smoking discussed
- Weather halts search for boy
- Silver Lake youth wins contest
- One injured in shooting
- Police confirm death in shooting
- Surgery aids older dogs
- Topeka Zoo's zebras moving
- DUI commission wraps report
- Victim of fatal Wichita fire ID'd
- Legislators receive wish list
- Witness IDs gunman in slaying
- Bunting reflects on tenure
- Nurse pleads to drug tampering
- Three arrested for drugs
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Lake: Feds late, expunge case
- Man sought after shooting
- Tips sought on stolen vehicle
- Wounded vet's hearing date set
- Fire victim flown to KC hospital
- 12/13/2010 Moran Supports Virginia Court Ruling on New Health Law
- Poll: Obama-GOP tax cut deal
- Tips from Washburn University Student Activities & Greek Life for surviving Finals Week: 1. Don’t panic 2. All nighters are not always a good idea 3. Make time for renewing activities. (exercise, relax) 4. Use an effective study method. 5. Get
- Bridge repair projects approved
- Holliday to re-open at 1:30 p.m.
- Power outage closes Holliday
- Republicans to fill vacancies
- Crash sparks natural gas fire
- Garden is handicapped-accessible
- Kansas oil, gas valuations fall
- Trial set in Garden City slaying
- Treasurer-elect names staffers
- Temperature dips to 7 degrees
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work!
- Police investigating robberies
- Safety, preparation key in winter
- Winter winds leave city frigid
- Winter comes roaring in to city
- Column: Check out these books for the young reader
- Business Watch
- Pets
- Births
- Food safety an issue at parties
- Police and fire calls
- Minister helps Lundgren students
- Minister helps Lundgren students
- State ed board to address bullying
- Revenue shortfall vexes county
- Kindness lands from lady in line
- K.C.'s black rhino doing her part
- Church's threats don't materialize
- K.C.-area norovirus identified
- Pine wilt hits western Kansas
- Rescue mission needs volunteers
- Railroads getting back on track
- Neighbors find it pays to recycle
- Pub-goers get 'Tipsy for Toys'
- City turns to leadership trainer
- Prosecutors fight to retain prelim
- OVP school catches 'cruise' virus
- Downtown report on city agenda
- Men who fled crash turn selves in
- Men who fled crash turn selves in
- Readers thank kind strangers
- It's Your Business
- Copper thieves hit Westar plant
- KTWU sets brief shutdown
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- This week's upcoming events
- One injured in rollover crash
- Topeka under wind advisory
- One injured in rollover crash
- Sampson earns Eagle rank
- Crash kills woman, injures man
- Kansan to lead Nat. Press Club
- Judge clears tobacco wholesaler
- Armed resident thwarts break-in
- Flu season off to slow start
- 'Ice Cap' brings skating to the zoo
- Life sentence in car dealer death
- Joint hearing for murder suspects
- Joint hearing for shooting suspects
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Tucker may need to be Fed Ex'ed
- Hippo may need to be Fed Ex'ed
- Occupants flee in truck/train wreck
- Truck/train wreck occupants flee
- Smoke smell causes evacuation
- Chill to replace balmy weather
- Threat reported at Seaman High
- Cabinet secretaries step down
- Police cleared in suspect shooting
- 12.10.10 : Governor Parkinson names Kay Huff a Douglas County Judge
- Rookie reps get elite assignments
- Patrol, Guard nominees named
- Horton boil advisory rescinded
- KSU prof walks while she works
- If you have some time today, be sure to stop by the WTE Day of Transformation at the Bradbury Thompson Center from 12pm-2pm. Students who have completed a Washburn Transformational Experience will be presenting their findings and talking about what they
- 12.10.10 : Governor Parkinson thanks cabinet secretaries for their service
- Kansas Losing Clout? Not So Fast!
- KU Med halfway to Wichita goal
- Man gets life for killing friend
- Public can hear judge interviews
- Papers shed light on Ike address
- Judge won't allow plea change
- Farmers union meeting begins
- Safety posts to be filled
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Help for the holidays sought
- Pool upgrades make a splash
- 1 killed in Crawford Co. crash
- Arrest made in Lawrence shooting
- Holiday Happenings
- City of Topeka website honored
- Money stolen from choral society
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- USD 345 board members file
- Boy injured in Topeka shooting
- Boy injured in Topeka shooting
- Jenkins nets Ways, Means slot
- Men accused of mass poaching
- Ex-senior center official indicted
- Soldier shot in hunting accident
- Emporia woman bound for trial
- Eastbound I-70 open again
- Man pleads to faux Cisco sales
- Horton gets boil-water advisory
- Vehicle annex temporarily closed
- Fire destroys Kingman restaurant
- Upstart paper wins in Liberal
- Kansas pipeline points inspected
- Senior services action deferred
- Move could reduce county's staff
- Street projects shut down lanes
- This Week in Congress Survey
- This Week in Congress Survey
- What are the top ten stories affecting Washburn this year? The Review recently put together a list of them, everything from Dick Vitale to Success Week to a gourmet burger restaurant. The number one story, according to The Review, was the Topeka Loves Go
- Teen guilty in double homicide
- Remote control thwarts robber
- Molestation nets life sentence
- Car crashes into house
- Fundraising breakfast on Saturday
- 1 killed in semi crash
- Retired general to speak
- Financial literacy gets boost
- Parkinson backs Obama plan
- Mild weather on tap today, Friday
- JoCo accident claims one
- Blog Hoggers: Weekend in sight
- Light change called bright idea
- HHHS shelter about $3M short
- Witness details shooting
- Lawmakers: Expectations unrealistic
- Sherwood case falls short
- Woman fined for legal advice
- Man charged in Moon Lake killing
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police calls
- Court rejects casino challenge
- 12.08.10 : Governor Parkinson backs Middle Class Tax Framework
- Event touts kids' cookbook
- Kansas kids
- Audit set on health care claims
- D.A. declines charges in killing
- Yard waste takes back seat
- Winter break is right around the corner! For your convenience, here is the holiday hours calendar for the Memorial Union. Starting Friday, December 17, the Union will be operating on reduced holiday hours. Let us know if you have any questions!
- North Y honors 5 in their 90s
- ACLU enters J.C. bracelet fray
- Wells Fargo settles on loans
- Jake's Fireworks faces steep fine
- Onaga struggles after store fire
- Convicted robber charged again
- Google to announce this year
- Teen injured in Jeff County crash
- JC police hunt 'cop' imposter
- Ortiz deals with health concerns
- Work to affect US 24/Topeka
- 'Shop with a Cop' set for Saturday
- Christmas traditions highlighted
- Fumes affect two in KU hall
- Smoke came from legal burn
- Sheriff to speak at school today
- Fort Riley ceremonies set
- Driver injured after falling asleep
- KU-built green home recognized
- Republicans to pick Senate leader
- Topeka Bible Church Light Show - A Kansas Christmas
- Five businesses sell to minor
- St. Francis appoints Noonan
- Road construction announced
- KU science building reopened
- Topekan guilty in child porn case
- Topeka high on military retirees
- Speaker's staff aide from Chamber
- Two injured in I-470 crash
- Youth, 17, arrested in homicide
- County replacing street signs
- Dry conditions worry farmers
- EPA nets $3 billion in region
- O'Neal, Davis to lead House
- Action on substation deferred
- Police seek stolen vehicle
- WU grad joins federal prosecutor
- Kansan tracks dad's WWII unit
- Capital-Journal nets AP honor
- The Ichabods used a great team effort in Saturday's Kanza Bowl against Midwestern State of Texas, steamrolling to an impressive 45-14 win. The offense racked up 361 yards and quarterback Dane Simoneau and receiver Joe Hastings set school records, wh
- Drowning victims identified
- Sheriff locates missing youth
- Here's a photo of our two participants in the basketball contest at Friday night's game. On the left is Serena Furney, the student who won a scholarship by hitting a layup, free throw, and three point shot. On the right is Haley Jennison, our o
- PSU teams up with NASA
- Sprint to end Nextel in 2013
- Boot camp honors slain family
- 12.06.10 : Governor Parkinson directs flags to half-staff for National Pearl Harbor Day
- State panels' spending probed
- KU offers new computer degree
- Men in heels raise awareness
- NE Kansas church dedicated
- TPD: Shot man pointed gun
- Blog Hoggers: Christmas countdown
- Irving Berlin's White Christmas
- Program brings warmth to area
- Police investigate shooting
- Officer involved in shooting
- Phelps 'stalker' gets support
- Tax's administration questioned
- Santa will visit Topeka Zoo
- Authorities searching for child
- Program aims to help students
- Firm recalls chicken salad kits
- Hundreds receive free trees
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Woman thanks Melvern residents
- Business Watch
- Westar targets sagging lines
- Westar targets sagging lines
- Domestic violence on the rise
- Small distance a big casino issue
- Kansas City man stabbed in front of Liberty Hall
- 2 injured in Lawrence incidents
- KBI to probe police complaint
- Volunteer spotlight
- Meeting to focus on H1N1 Flu
- Owner of rare WWII pics sought
- Births
- Co. considers Westar substation
- Fire calls
- Pets
- Duckwall closings hit Kansas hard
- Bibler earns Eagle Scout rank
- Man gets max in scalding death
- Bleekers: Holiday books for kids
- KS Dems: Weaker, but not dead
- Songs of the season will be sung
- Next time, just leave hand print
- Fans enjoy Kanza Bowl
- This week's upcoming events
- It's Your Business
- WBC 'stalker' faces felony charge
- Chilly Saturday on tap
- Just smoke, no fire, at KRH
- Man shot, killed during break-in
- Uncle Bo's New Year's Party With Entertainment By Grady Champion
- Police calls
- Kanza Banquet precedes bowl
- School safety center lends hand
- Pott. Co. seeks missing teen
- Retired WU prof to discuss books
- Jazzmen come home to perform
- Tiahrt Again Calls for Growing the Economy from the Ground Up
- Judge: murder trial to go forward
- KBI trying to ID W. Kan. body
- KC high school students, tonight Jonathan Person will be representing Washburn University at the Shawnee Mission NW vs. Shawnee Mission North varsity basketball game at 7 pm! Stop by to cheer on your favorite team, learn more about Washburn, and you migh
- 29th, Fairlawn claims released
- Upcoming events: tree giveaway
- Pott. Co. probes boat burning
- Mayors place bet on bowl
- Lottery sends 2 to poker mecca
- Ks. whips Neb. in mentor recruits
- EPA cites KDOT on US 59 project
- Gas prices inching up
- Teens can get job-search help
- Wind farm hopefuls sue Ellis Co.
- Laser use lands man in trouble
- Men charged in children's shooting
- Gov. won't bite on PETA's bait
- Charges filed in fatality wreck
- Onaga grocery damaged in fire
- KC man killed in I-70 crash
- Board to review gambling bids
- Livestock convention concludes
- Mild today, colder on weekend
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Bowl attendees cite good time
- Wagnon announces retirement
- USD 501 to bid for KSDE lease
- Exporter nominations sought
- Work on new bridge to stop
- Tickets available for inaugural
- Hippo's move delayed for weeks
- 29th and Fairlawn: Claims filed
- 29th and Fairlawn: Claims filed
- Lake levels
- Pets
- City to see slight tax increase
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Details surface in bond hearing
- Veteran charged in stalking case
- Police hunt granite slabs thief
- BCBSKS group to donate bikes
- Health group to help Ks. Guard
- Order issued in Llamas case
- Fundraiser set for injured rider
- Festival of Trees offers fun
- United Way projects a deficit
- Time for a students only trivia contest! If you are a current Washburn student, or a prospective student, you may participate. Name three types of technology that are available to check out at the Mabee Library, and the quantity of each item available. T
- Dog biscuit give-away planned
- Restaurants boost beef sales hike
- El Capitan gets back on his feet
- Action deferred on senior centers
- Just a note...Google Calendar has been experiencing glitches for the past couple of days. Because of this, we have temporarily inactivated our Google calendars on the Admissions website. We will reactivate once Google resolves the issue. Look for a trivi
- BP promoting Ks. wind farm
- Judge tosses homicide evidence
- AT&T rolls out green vehicles
- AT&T to unveil alt-fuel vehicles
- Hit-and-run bond held at $1M
- Guard unit gets new commander
- A little warmer this morning
- 3 women robbed in Lawrence
- Driver leads deputy on chase
- Crews check but find no crash
- Blog Hoggers: Hoop it up
- Kanza Bowl's impact calculated
- Topeka veteran receives medal
- Dems concussion to linger years
- Feds: Don't expunge records
- Erosion control moves discussed
- Hippo postpones move from zoo
- Hippo postpones move from zoo
- Vet cited in Phelps stalking case
- Vet cited in Phelps stalking case
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Brownback staffer to address THS
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- We're transitioning into winter sports season, and there's a basketball doubleheader on campus tonight. At 5:30 the Lady Blues take on Nebraska-Omaha, followed by the men's game at 7:30 pm. Come cheer on the teams as they continue successf
- Kansas kids
- KDOT to finance street projects
- Zoo unveils improvement plan
- Zoo unveils improvement plan
- Mother sentenced in infant death
- Waste reduction grants offered
- Wichita bank robber shot
- Help needed for homeless count
- Kansas casino execs rolling dice
- KSU internal giving sets record
- Midwest economy grows slowly
- Good morning WU! This weekend is big for Admissions events. Friday night we have our last Ichabods at Night event, Saturday we have our third Ichabod Senior Day, and also on Saturday we are administering the Garvey Exam for scholarships in Hays, KS. Ther
- Gas leak clears facility
- Building boom for grain elevators
- Torch blamed in KC fire
- Cold start to December
- Walmart North greeter robbed
- Walmart North greeter robbed
- Man to be honored for service
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Wednesday
- Kansas schools get federal money
- City talks about going debt-free
- Holiday Happenings
- Kids Count Kansas releases county data
- Tax collections fall a bit short
- Murder trial postponed 3 months
- Police and fire calls
- Pets
- Births
- Two arrested for burglary
- Westar to hover over lines
- 'Spray ground' plans discussed
- Shallenburger given gov. post
- Motorist drives for homeless
- Large Google banner unveiled
- Possible plea in drug dilution
- Duckwall stores to close
- Musician ID'd as driver in chase
- Charges filed in latest homicide
- Del Monte agrees to buyout
- KSU not fined in reactor mishap
- Booze sales to minor nets 10
- Guilty plea in meth bust
- Vespers program on Dec. 12
- WU art show to be June 4 and 5
- Pottery to be sold at WU
- 47 WU nurses graduating
- Fire destroys much of clubhouse
- Incubator drawing businesses
- Hot Wheels: 2003 Mountaineer
- Blog Hoggers: Bundle up
- Festival of Trees
- Street closures announced
- Warm coats to be given away
- Council discusses downtown
- Crews statewide set for winter
- Two arrested in forgery
- Fire damages KC-area club
- One dead after chase
- Historical society extends invite
- THS JROTC busy during holidays
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Briefly
- Clinic receives hygiene products
- Three detained in burglary
- It's almost time for the constant cram session known as Finals Week! To help you out, Mabee Library is open extended hours. From Monday, December 6-Thursday, December 9, the library is open until 2am. And for Finals Week (December 12-17) the library
- Man shoots at would-be burglars
- Westar request generates debate
- Westar request generates debate
- Zoo's tiger bound for Akron
- Zoo's tiger bound for Akron
- Child sex offender gets life
- 11.29.10 : Governor orders flags back to full-staff after sundown Tuesday
- KDOT prepared for winter
- KDHE warns of CO poisoning
- Happy Monday! We hope you all had wonderful Thanksgiving breaks. To beat the back to school blues, be sure to come see a high profile guest on campus this week. 'Rev. Run,' who is a member of the legendary rap group Run-D.M.C. and also stars in
- Kansas students take alcohol classes
- Traffic affected by bridge opening
- Meal and a Toy campaign continues
- Sebelius to speak at K-State
- Sebelius lectures at Kansas State
- Emporia State to celebrate holidays
- Analysis: Kansas GOP's sweep sets stage for discord
- Alcohol possible factor in crash
- Blog Hoggers: Holiday hangover
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
- Hundreds attend Palin book signing
- Palin in Andover for book signing
- Stranger buys groceries
- US-75 fiery wreck leads to arrest
- Three Girl Scouts honored
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Enjoy nature at next big event
- Quadruplets born at Stormont
- Tips offered for a healthy holiday
- New vets mostly women
- KS program targets dentist gap
- NWS issues wind advisory for NEK
- US-75 car fire yields no driver
- Adult store quits Facebook
- Casino bidders to make play
- Artists to depict Kansas
- DUI panel nears end of road
- Friends recall Kahler family
- Miracle on Kansas draws crowd
- Lecompton vets to be honored
- It's Your Business
- Area notebook
- This week's upcoming events
- Rescue Run fills downtown Topeka
- Rescue Run fills downtown
- Westlawn manager up for vote
- Pets
- Births
- Culinary arts lures students
- Police and fire calls
- City considers capital projects
- KU upgrades could save millions
- Unique goods featured at event
- Colorado car forced off I-70
- Election results to be certified
- Financial literacy considered
- Kansans give economy low marks
- Nice weekend for shopping
- Topekans show big heart
- Exhibit revives Smith car legacy
- Black Friday war stories told
- Wichita pushing financial literacy
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Colyer's state Senate seat filled
- GOP must deliver on social issues
- YWCA store aids shelter shoppers
- Police ID Jackson Co. fatality
- Kansas authors line the shelves
- No lie; ex-FBI agent spots fibbers
- Man police shot out of hospital
- Kansans feel worse on economy
- KSU: Educate the food handlers
- State to certify election results
- Blog Hoggers: Black Friday
- Ks., Neb. water dispute rushes on
- Colby state Rep. Morrison dies
- Hale Ritchie House comes to life
- Stampede beefs up its lineup
- Holiday shopping: a family outing
- 1 killed in Jackson County crash
- Police and fire calls
- Births
- Dinner honors beloved leader
- Some workplaces baby-friendly
- 11.24.10 : Governor Parkinson directs flags to half-staff to honor Representative Jim Morrison
- Suspect sought in assault
- Man killed in Osage County crash
- Homeless shelter dispute moves to courts
- Kansas construction employment leads nation
- New board to guide Sherwood
- Palin to make book stop in Kansas
- Holiday Happenings
- Crochet guild motto: Let's help
- Sisters to share more than kidney
- KU's D.J. Marshall beats cancer
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Turkey Day!
- Man rings up kettles full of money
- Cold turkey day on tap for city
- Santa to follow Darth Vader
- TPD asks for help locating man
- Couple welcomes int'l students
- Man on scooter sustains injury
- Youth in custody after robbery
- Holiday Happenings
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Fire destroys Big Springs shop
- Cap-Fed employees deliver meals
- Tax statements to go out Dec. 6
- Sebelius sets Landon Lecture
- Campus guns issue coming again
- Westar sets 31-cent dividend
- Fatality ID'd in 24/59 accident
- Manhattan woman wins big trip
- Principal blames bias for ouster
- Don't wait to renew tags
- Homicide evidence challenged
- 11.24.10 : Governor Parkinson names three to Council on Travel and Tourism
- More food needed for dinner
- Police cite DUI in injury wreck
- Reno Co. finds another pot field
- Fallen GI's backers swamp WBC
- Storms possible today
- Police shoot man after chase
- Blog Hoggers: Cold turkey
- Bowl scrambled for funds
- Sites could make more history
- Mulvane Art Museum’s Mountain/Plains Art Fair
- City correcting EPA violations
- City legislative agenda approved
- Sewage overcomes Topeka home
- Centers to offer reduced hours
- TSCPL gives holiday hours
- Deer causes truck to find culvert
- Settlement reached in lawsuit
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Kansas kids
- Do we want our alumni director to get a pie in the face, courtesy of Emporia State? I didn't think so! Hurry up and like Washburn Ichabods and Lady Blues as part of the Subway Facebook Faceoff. The school with the most Facebook fans by the tipoff o
- Kansan guilty of making child porn
- Community center hours reduced
- HRC seeks nominations for award
- 'Rev. Run' to speak at Washburn
- Kan. missing child unit certified
- KCP&L customers to see hike
- 'Meet the Manager' sessions set
- Mo. sheriffs can't protect flag
- Brownback laments N.K. attack
- Man receives 330 months
- Students can skate ugly for free
- Board OKs KCP&L rate hike
- Fire forces evacuations at KU
- Police seek tipster in homicide
- Persons of interest ID'd in killing
- We're only a few fans away from breaking 3,000! Invite your friends to like our page and connect to Washburn University. Thanksgiving break starts tomorrow for our students, and the University is closed for the rest of the week starting Thursday. Sa
- Convict argues juror misconduct
- Chiefs sponsor blood drive
- 3 teens arrested in vandalism
- State jobless rate falls in October
- One killed in US-24 crash
- Man charged in fatal hit and run
- Child advocate gets national award
- Army: Kansas wind farms, military not in conflict
- Kansas harvest wraps up
- Police investigate overnight stabbing
- Police arrest two in stabbing
- 11/23/2010 Atwood Native Serves as Congressional Intern in Moran's Washington, D.C. Office
- Blog Hoggers: Bye, bye Tucker
- Students prepare NOTO center
- Chevy is this week's Hot Wheels
- IRS: Thousands owed refunds
- Education funding up in air
- Bon voyage to zoo's Tucker
- Atty: Block Mosher's statement
- Students help 38 families
- Agencies feud over bomb unit
- Historic designation sought
- 11.22.10 : Federal, state and local officials reach agreement to move forward in Parsons
- Couple surprised with $25k prize
- Couple surprised with $25k prize
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Trash pickup times altered
- Two seriously injured in crash
- Crash blocks off Gage Boulevard
- Suit against city trial date set
- Jackson County crash kills woman
- Can military, wind farms co-exist?
- Doctor to forfeit $1.27 million
- 11/22/2010 Ashland Native Serves as Congressional Intern in Moran's Washington, D.C. Office
- 11/22/2010 Manhattan Native Serves as Congressional Intern in Moran's Washington, D.C. Office
- Poll: Would you opt out?
- Speed limit lower on N.W. 46th
- Speed limit lower on N.W. 46th
- Groups seek to fill dentist gap
- Barone sues gaming commission
- Winfield fire at $3 million
- Happy Monday! Over the weekend, the Lady Blues volleyball team lost to UCM, falling just one match short of heading to the Elite Eight. The Ichabod basketball team was also competing, and they hit a school record tying 15 three pointers as they dominated
- 11/22/2010 Moran Successful in Supporting Rural Hospitals
- Blog Hoggers: Countdown to turkey
- Van rams house
- Gunmen rob Family Dollar
- No arrests in latest homicide
- Thanksgiving Day may be chilly
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Mentors enjoy time with kids
- Church apostle visits Topeka
- Business Watch
- Trash privatization supported
- Action taken against drug activity
- Senior women take to the court
- Senior women take to the court
- Street work nears hibernation
- Senate changes bring uncertainty
- New role for Governors
- Rape conviction upheld
- Ks. delegation adds fresh faces
- Wamego man Ks. teacher of year
- It's Your Business
- Brewster bazaar boosts charities
- This week's upcoming events
- D.C. mall to see Kansas 150
- Patrol numbers to rise this week
- Lutheran youths help clean Topeka
- NW 46th speed limit on agenda
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Humanities, arts grants awarded
- Pets catch holiday mood
- Man's meds stolen in parking lot
- Stevenson earns Eagle rank
- Grant aids working women
- Businesses in holiday giving spirit
- DT Rotary gifts announced
- Bridge closed on SW 109th
- City's latest homicide victim ID'd
- City crews ready for snow
- Bodies found in Arkansas River
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Brownback bids Senate farewell
- Police and fire calls
- Kinder-Morgan settlement OK'd
- Moore's papers going to KU
- CD Tradepost, Doorstep team up
- Mystery writers honor Paretsky
- Animal shelter faces eviction
- Liskey sentence upheld
- Zoo's search for Sloth discussed
- Thanksgiving travel to be brisk
- Paper needed for animals
- 3 Reser's employees indicted
- 3 illegal Reser's workers indicted
- 'Santa Paws' is coming
- Roeder moved to Lansing
- Manhattan begins ORD service
- Foundation to offer gift cards
- 'Hard-50' sentence questioned
- Business leaders aid transition
- USDA cites zoo for violations
- Buffalo 'bills' on rise in Kansas
- Judge clears tougher sentence
- Next semester is right around the corner, as well as a fresh slate of class choices for our students. With that in mind, we want to know who your favorite professor at Washburn is/was! Tell us what makes this person stand out below.
- Wamego contesting Westar hike
- Manhattan faces water dispute
- Friday's deadline for job apps
- Salina judge new chief
- Warm today, cold Thanksgiving
- Police investigate assault at motel
- Standoff ends without injury
- 2 carjacking attempts reported
- Group helping city progress
- WBC met with fence, police
- Unique home on CASA tour
- Unique home to be on CASA tour
- Police and fire calls
- Births
- Local employees lend help
- Boeing said to be hiring again
- 2 injured in Wanamaker accident
- Accident closes S.W. Wanamaker
- Mother pleads in child's death
- USDA inspects Topeka Zoo
- 11.18.10 : Governor Parkinson names three to Council on Developmental Disabilities
- County wants more trash talk
- Senator Roberts Delivers Floor Speech on Obamacare and CMS; Rationing Already Apparent, Oversight Lacking
- Call out the dogs for roller search
- 5 more indicted in KU ticket theft
- KU ticket scandal widens
- Police: Driver in crash on phone
- Neb. town moves against gangs
- Casino applicants pay $25M fee
- Chief leaves over hiring dispute
- Trucker cited for animal cruelty
- Trivia Thursday time! The first person to answer this question correctly in a comment will win a free Washburn drawstring bag. The Ichabod is one of the few mascots in the country modeled after an actual person. What is another school that has a mascot b
- Trial set in box-cutter murder
- JoCo park to cull deer herd again
- Fire crews respond to DMV office
- Crews respond to Rossville crash
- Topekan injured in 3-vehicle crash
- 11/17/2010 Ross Beach: Celebrating a Life of Service
- 2 killed in Manhattan crash
- Bank to close Wichita call center
- Longoria faces hearing in death
- Brownback inaugural events set
- Foggy start to day on Thursday
- Blog Hoggers: Sporting Topeka
- Dairy hopes store is 'cash cow'
- JEDO fields public comments
- Inaugural plans taking shape
- Shop crawl set for Thursday
- Food pantry distribution set
- 21-year-old charges dismissed
- 21-year-old charges dismissed
- SLHS students play stock market
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Officials target holiday thefts
- Review: 'Giggle' gets laughs
- KS lawmakers tout earmark ban
- Law enforcement seeks offender
- City legislative agenda amended
- Teacher assaulted outside school
- 'Pill mill' case work draws award
- Dairy-free cookies recalled
- Group still trying to land Google
- School honored for excellence
- Transmission line topic of meeting
- Divine elected to arts board
- Offices shorten hours Nov. 24
- Agency offers kits to smokers
- Santa arrives at Fairlawn Plaza
- Our student blogs are in full swing...posts have started streaming to our page! You can get your daily blog fix once a day without ever leaving Facebook. On an unrelated note, the first Garvey Competitive Exam is coming up this Saturday! There is still t
- KDOT offers new phone apps
- Community invited to dinner
- Wichita teen remembered
- Gov. honors communityworks
- Dying man thankful for donation
- Hutch plant finishes first nacelle
- Fire reported at Frito-Lay
- Cyclist uses WSU wind tunnel
- KPERS to review funding woes
- Dodge City statue to be repaired
- Rain and light snow in forecast
- Blog Hoggers: Fancy schmancy
- Kansas officials defend NBAF
- Underage drinking targeted
- Bike shop sewer service debated
- Man dies 3 days after bar fight
- USD 437 approves KASB resolutions
- Schmidt: Health case a priority
- KCK man finds alligator
- Moran to launch listening tour
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Schools expect budget woes
- Schools expect budget woes
- Pott. Co. unveils offender site
- County may sell two departments
- Repairs to delay I-35 traffic
- 11/16/2010 Moran Votes to Ban Earmarks and Cut Government Spending
- Buck & Bill deliver Governor's tree
- Officials tout weather precautions
- Booster safety check Saturday
- Gov. taps two for tax court
- Two added to tax appeals court
- West Kansas deals with drought
- Judge gives feds 2-week deadline
- Man pleads guilty in porn case
- Notary classes scheduled
- Hippo set to head west
- 11.16.10 : Governor appoints members to Court of Tax Appeals
- Cocaine charge gets 10 years
- Soldier gets 5 life terms for rape
- Flu shot clinic Thursday
- Court names chief judge
- The Topeka Capitol Journal posted a great review about the theater department's production of "Rumors," a comedy by Neil Simon. Read the review, and be sure to check out the play on campus this weekend!
- Panel to look at wind farms
- 11/16/2010 Moran Invites Kansans to Join Him During Annual Listening Tour
- Widow pleads in husband's death
- Native American to speak at fort
- Missing meerkat reappears
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Tuesday
- USD 450 board OKs resolutions
- Kline law license suspended
- Car runs into Topeka home
- Price for cropland rises
- Court refuses patient advocate
- Vacancy opens in fed. judiciary
- Police and fire calls
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- College Hill tax credits in doubt
- Parkinson: GOP can't recast state
- Parkinson: GOP can't recast state
- Recycling program benefits zoo
- JEDO to consider 2011 budget
- Kansas art depicts 150 years
- Kansas art depicts 150 years
- Questions raised on NBAF safety
- Youth, 17, charged in rape of girl, 5
- Youth charged in rape of girl, 5
- Kansas Congressional Delegation Comments on NRC Study on NBAF
- Kansas Congressional Delegation Comments on NRC Study on NBAF
- Youth drinking tickets issued
- 11.15.10 : Governor Parkinson presents first Governor’s Excellence Awards to disability service providers
- Moran holding firm on tax cuts
- Interstate 70 rest area reopens
- Woman tries to slice off tattoo
- Have you heard? The Lady Blues volleyball team is headed to their seventh straight NCAA tournament -- as a #2 seed! They are set to play NW Missouri State on Thursday at 2:30 pm in Warrensburg, Mo. Let's support the team to the championship!
- State looks at selling assets
- Low-speed chase: Driver arrested
- Council to talk capital projects
- KU researcher studies flirting
- Gov.-elect faces trouble from right
- Right could vex Brownback
- Hutchinson plans free clinic
- Kansan among 3 rescued in Gulf
- Track star Wes Santee dies at 78
- Schmidt picks transition leader
- Biodefense report to be released
- Forecast calls for sun, high of 58
- Blog Hoggers: Back to the grind
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Capitol Police involved in pursuit
- Students share giving nature
- Extreme cowboys come to town
- Lake levels
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- With clinic's help, woman becoming whole again
- Lake seeks case expungement
- Church van's tires slashed
- Texting fines in effect Jan. 1
- Corcoran got Douglas County votes
- Kingfisher attends judicial college
- Lincoln exhibits to be at Brown site
- Harry Potter lives in KSU classes
- Pearl program emerges as a jewel
- The cost of commerce
- City to look at pet licenses
- TMTA board talks ideas, image
- It's Your Business
- KDHE offers quit-smoking plan
- News classes on the brink
- Topekans aboard stranded ship
- Upcoming events
- Volunteer spotlight
- Area briefs
- Pets
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Three Kansans killed in crash
- Man gets $8k in yard sign dispute
- Girls take part in 5-k run
- Tallgrass prairie land to be set aside
- Stockton to get new airport
- Cool, sunny weekend on tap
- Pets
- Births
- Fire calls
- Police calls
- Braden promoted to Brig. Gen.
- KSU Foundation adds trustees
- HHHS needs shredded paper
- 3 nominated to appeals court
- Road work to begin Monday
- Fun run could impede traffic
- District courthouse to assist Adoption Day
- Yard sign lawsuit settled
- Sheriff leery of state law
- Ex-deputy charged in sex crimes
- Judge 'likely' to OK $200M number
- Two jazz vocalists to perform
- Dole recuperating in D.C.
- Flint Hills to be site for refuge
- 'Kidnapped' teller among charged
- Artists to sign prints Monday
- Habitat eyes items for ReStore
- Sebelius speaks on health care
- Helicopter assists in line work
- X-mas help deadline Saturday
- Bands to battle in Denison
- Arson suspected in car fires
- Fire damages strip mall
- Audit clears KU biz school
- Animals get stem cell therapy
- Blog Hoggers: It's Friday!
- Free admission offered
- Crews battle two alarm fire
- Car fires overnight at apartment complex
- Sebelius in Topeka Friday
- NW Kansas gets new airport
- KS first lady to read to kids
- KU, K-State compete to save
- Phone service can help smokers quit
- Senator Roberts Issues Statement Recognizing Veterans Day
- KU shares business school audit
- TPS celebrates Art for Kids Sake
- Online donor registry launched
- Police and fire calls
- Man charged in fatal accident
- Births
- Sheriff cars on agenda
- Pets
- Board discusses bullying policy
- Lake levels
- Caboose, depot roll to GOS
- Palin tour includes Kansas stop
- Child, 5, sexually assaulted
- Gov.-elect: Don't axe sales tax
- Blog Hoggers: Thank a vet
- Moran undecided on military ban
- Man in custody after Sonic robbery
- Fire displaces Topeka family
- Showers ahead on Veterans Day
- 'The forgotten war' recalled
- Report Monday on biodefense lab
- Wichita soldier to be laid to rest
- KSU students help grow green biz
- Animals get stem cell therapy
- Man killed in NW Kansas crash
- Philanthropy to be recognized
- Universities propose hikes
- Police honor guard raises zoo flag
- Arrest made in child rape, burglary
- WU panel to talk technology
- KS rep. equates Muslims, killers
- Kansan Grill menu full of celebs
- Officials had eye on Salina suspect
- Grand jury indicts three
- Zoo to educate on red apes
- Senator Roberts Issues Statement Recognizing Veterans Day
- K-State to remove landfill
- 11.10.10 : Governor Parkinson names Jared Johnson a 28th District Judge
- I-70 and K-7 interchange reopens
- Caboose, depot roll to GOS
- 11.10.10 : Governor Parkinson calls on Kansans to display flags this Veterans Day
- Work planned on S.E. 10th
- Police and fire calls
- Coal fuss not abated by promise
- Hope students get reality check
- Births
- KSDE seeks bids for new space
- Lyons man sentenced in stabbing
- Pets
- Kansas kids
- Gov taps Salina attorney for judge
- Lake levels
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Wednesday
- Aldersgate residents to judge posters
- Child, 5, sexually assaulted
- Carjacking reported in S. Topeka
- Library to award malted bird
- Bicycle store may get sewer
- Rain, cooler weather on the way
- Town preps for pheasant hunts
- Miss. court upholds conviction
- 3 injured in Brown County chase
- Man pleads guilty to identity theft
- New rule protects vets, families
- Santa events set at mall
- Chubby man robs Sonic carhop
- Traffic along Kansas a concern
- Kansans' hallowed ground
- Teller kidnapped, forced to open bank
- Silver Lake class sizes discussed
- Guardsman to receive promotion
- Official charged in poisoning
- Guardsman ceremony set for Wednesday
- Activist hopes to quash subpoenas
- Board discusses statewide bullying policy
- Tractor, combine sales jump
- Jury convicts KCK girl in killing
- USD 345 discusses reward trips
- Dry weather helps harvest
- Police and fire calls
- Blog Hoggers: Tully's numbers
- KSU president leading Iraq trip
- Births
- WBC faces 70 counter picketers
- WU students perform 'Amahl'
- Pets
- KSU named military-friendly
- Salina official arrested for murder
- Film to feature rural school
- Brownback meets legislative brass
- Recycling = money for zoo
- Report: Aircraft shipments down
- Church sponsors health seminar
- Council discusses TMTA matters
- Job fair set for Fort Riley
- Merry Market fundraiser scheduled
- NAACP elections Nov. 20
- Four named for biz hall
- Grandin offers food for mind
- Corn crop estimates high
- Overnight fires intentionally set
- City tries to refinance STAR bonds
- Hill's to give turkeys for meal
- Police and fire calls
- Bold burglars hit three homes
- Sentencing delayed in sex case
- Births
- Guard memorial built in Chapman
- Topekan charged with murder
- Pets
- Judge OKs route thru wetlands
- City offered services for free
- Lake levels
- Police seize cocaine at airport
- State board discusses career tech education
- Topeka Zoo: Zebra not pregnant
- Applebee's to give meals to vets
- Wichita police kill man
- KSU lecturer to discuss biofuels
- Riley Co. rollover kills one
- Author headlines V-Day program
- Portion of S.W. MacVicar to close
- KSU reading study uses webcams
- Gov.-elect launches website
- KU admission standards studied
- November 2010 - A Time to Honor Veterans
- State to share schools grant
- Overnight fires intentionally set
- Program boosts girls' self-esteem
- Lawrence murder to be on TV
- Greene to head Court of Appeals
- Voter turnout lowest since 1942
- TIBA to hold awards banquet
- Mickey, Daffy get write-in votes
- Hot Wheels: Black Ford F-250
- Guard supports celebrations
- First flu of season reported
- WU plans Veterans Day event
- Snow removal services return
- Kansas cotton looks healthy
- Commissioners canvass votes
- Man smuggled tech equipment
- Marker to honor Chapman man
- Recount set in SEK race
- Hit-and-run injures bicyclist
- Parkinson clears air on coal plant
- Seaman band travels to Big Apple
- Man's bond set at $1 million
- National Guard Hall inducts two
- Chase ends in crash
- Blog Hoggers: November rain?
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 11-08-10
- Medals awarded to deceased vet
- Interior secretary to be at event
- Owens Corning cuts KCK 150 jobs
- AG to probe Hutch bullying case
- Show to feature missing Kansan
- Victim extricated after crash
- Election over, GOP must deliver
- Analysis: 2011 is time for cuts
- Fall back; DST ends tonight
- Too early to think about winter?
- Notes: Valley Falls slates bazaar
- KU med school to expand
- Seaman band travels to Big Apple
- Police make arrest in slaying
- National Guard Hall inducts two
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Program boosts girls' self-esteem
- Twins celebrate 95 years of life
- Lawrence man injured in crash
- Volunteer spotlight: Alta Lee
- Mayor ponders district's future
- JEDO to meet on Nov. 17
- City to discuss legislative agenda
- North-side home damaged in blaze
- Fire danger high this weekend
- Saturation patrol nets arrests
- Lane to stay as ESU president
- Wichita airfares down in decade
- A monumental project
- Tails on the Trail nets $6,000-plus
- Special day for adoptive families
- VFW sets 'Buddy Poppies' day
- Lassiter returns to USD 501
- It's Your Business
- Contest winner gets to kiss a rat
- It's Girl Scout cookie time
- Turnout better than expected
- Money disbursed for projects
- Help needed for Festival of Trees
- Family's companion dognapped
- Power plant likely near Lawrence
- 11/5/2010 Moran Names 2010 Service Academy Selection Board
- 501 board discusses consolidation
- Amazon hiring temp workers
- Boy killed in Brown County crash
- Bowers leaves police department
- YRC stock tumbles amid 3Q loss
- Keep those jackets handy today
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Trial date set in Llamas suit
- Airmen to get survival training
- Kansan wins lawsuit against IRS
- District may sue for free water
- Projects will close two streets
- Man pleads guilty to child rape
- Fate of $2.1 million in question
- Robot to serve elderly
- Speaker tells his story of faith
- Street workers prep for winter
- More AC approved for State Fair
- Kids choose GOP leaders, too
- Police and fire calls
- Topeka man indicted
- ICE monitors jail logs
- Births
- New Topeka gallery opens today
- Topekans' autopsy results pending
- Pets
- City extends baseball agreement
- Gov.-elect eyes income tax cuts
- KDHE suspends Topeka day care
- Lincoln, Douglass: 'utilitarian' friends
- Lake levels
- Kan. to share $38.8M grant
- WRHS student a Rubik's master
- Seniors take on teens
- 29th and Fairlawn project finished
- Two to join Guard hall of fame
- Kobach to jump on 'mandate'
- Blog Hoggers: Wheel watcher
- Theis named to school-suit panel
- Highs in 50s next two days
- Christmas Bureau offers update
- Baker exec now Washburn VP
- British are coming to WU tonight
- Kansas kids
- Street workers prep for winter
- KU to host wind symposium
- K-7/Turnpike exit closed in KC
- State BOE considers bully policy
- Threat closes road in De Soto
- Drug dog detects suspect cash
- 11.03.10 : Governor seeks agricultural disaster designation for Rooks County
- Residents evacuated in fire
- Missing woman found unharmed
- KU Med to add Salina facility
- Topeka native 'Wheels' to win
- KDHE clears Central Park Lake
- Police and fire calls
- Perkins ethics hearing delayed
- Births
- Fate of $2.1 million in question
- Man injured in carjacking
- Brownback moves on transition
- Man stabbed in Hi-Crest area
- Kids christen Big Red Caboose
- Video game expected to spur downtown excitement
- Chase hits speeds of 118 mph
- Buhler wins commission race
- State takes sharp turn right
- Kansans back two amendments
- Salina voters: Let the river run
- GOP sweeps U.S. House races
- Scott Co. voters say 'cheers'
- Topeka native 'Wheels' to win
- Kobach rolls into office
- Lawrence OKs library expansion
- Brownback transition begins
- State BOE chair retains position
- Dodge City rejects school bond
- Rapist alleges evidence problem
- Sn. Co. House incumbents win
- BNSF elevates KSU grad
- Firefighters to hold chili feed
- Voter turnout less than predicted
- Judge tosses selection challenge
- Library offers podcamp
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Wednesday
- Manhattan changes water policy
- Salina man sentenced for child porn
- Cooler days headed our way
- GOP tightens grip on Ks. House
- Wind drives SEK grass fires
- Silver Alert issued for volunteer
- Topeka adds to man's charges
- KHP superintendent to retire
- 11.02.10 : Governor Parkinson comments on Consensus Revenue Estimates
- Principal's job far from routine
- 11.03.10 : Governor Parkinson names transition team
- Man injured in carjacking
- Police and fire calls
- FOTZ artwork more than poo
- Births
- House takes turn to the right
- Pets
- Transition begins in gov's office
- Schmidt ousts Six in AG race
- Brownback wins in a runaway
- Sampling: Voice of the Voters
- 10 arrested in Junction City bust
- Requests for Flags, White House, Capitol Tours to Cease Election Day
- Haskell president takes new job
- Police and fire calls
- US-75 to close in Osage County
- Births
- Six, Schmidt battle for AG job
- Pets
- Buhler pulls out to early lead
- Lake levels
- Treasurer proposal losing out
- NIA talks College Hill townhomes
- Brownback wins in a runaway
- KS candidates near finish line
- Water line installation set
- Blog Hoggers: Oy Vey!
- 10.02.10 : Governor Parkinson comments on Consensus Revenue Estimates
- Workers installing new memorial
- Remember the high school football game we attended on Friday? We challenged three students to make three field goals to win a $500 scholarship, and one student made all three! Here are a couple of photos from the evening's event:
- Polls open at 7 a.m.
- The student in the red hat was the winner! We'll be attending basketball games in the Kansas City area with more scholarships to give away. Stay posted for those dates!
- Bremby out at KDHE
- Training for landlords offered
- Can Ks. Dems avert GOP sweep?
- Main break affects SW 17th
- Caregiver workshops scheduled
- Voters head to polls
- SFFF files public school lawsuit
- KU teacher to debut sci-fi book
- Upcoming events
- Overweight trucks to be fined
- Police probe suspicious death
- Church property vandalized
- Names released in shooting
- 11.1.10 : Governor Parkinson names Kansans to Arts Commission
- Try a coffee cupping at PT's
- Police calls
- College Hill eatery lease signed
- Woman to be tried for homicide
- Births
- Group targets misbehaving kids
- Pets
- Fall harvest nearly finished
- Program aims to stop bullying
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 11-01-10
- Lake levels
- Program keeps focus on student
- No one injured in Berryton fire
- Robbery arrest nets rape suspect
- Blog Hoggers: Candy cool down
- Bodies found linked to Kansas
- New transmission lines considered
- Sitcom star to help shelter dogs
- Two vehicle accident injures several people
- No agreement made on MTAA pick
- Brownback, Holland choose when to vote
- Fuel tax vote to be held Thursday
- Cold weather rule starts Monday
- Dems decry bogus robocalls
- Three taken into custody after armed robbery
- Court hears Cheatham's appeal
- Bodies in Okla. were Topekans
- Alta Vista man dies in one-vehicle accident
- Topekan to join Supreme Court
- No agreement made on MTAA pick
- 11.1.10 : Governor Parkinson names Nancy Moritz Caplinger to Kansas Supreme Court
- Roadwork won't block voters
- Reality TV star pays it forward
- Program keeps focus on student
- Hayden teen earns Eagle award
- Program aims to stop bullying
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Inmate's capital defense argued
- Seneca man injured in one-vehicle crash
- Kansas man convicted in Salina murders
- Analysis: Kansas GOP's anti-tax wing seeks new seats
- Missouri student killed in Linn County
- Briefly
- 80-year-old fights for open road
- Holiday stirs ghostly thoughts
- Forest service seeks volunteers
- Beginning hunters learn safety
- Lake Shawnee stocked with trout
- Teen critical after shooting
- Grain elevator falls kills man
- No hunting at Quivira refuge
- Polling place access tips given
- It's Your Business
- Commission fuel tax vote likely
- SOS hopefuls clash at forum
- GOP, Dems tackle advance voting
- MTAA appointment considered
- Gore decor
- Births
- Forecast: High to reach about 69
- Thieves hit Halloween attraction
- Community aids wounded Marine
- Deer launched into car's path
- Students collect camp gear
- Zoo offers $1 recycling discount
- Ex-honor student left baby
- No people found at crash scene
- Couple donates $5 million to KSU
- Voter turnout projected at 47.5%
- State, Goldman Sachs settle
- Crash shuts down busy street
- Speaking of football, here are a couple of great photos from last week's Homecoming game, courtesy of University Relations:
- Police and fire calls
- Homecoming winners Taylor McGown and Lucas Mullin
- Births
- Labor's love pays big dividend
- Pets
- Nursing symposium scheduled
- Lake levels
- 10.29.10 : Governor Parkinson comments on high October revenues
- Neighborhoods discuss crime
- National board adds Ks. educator
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday!
- Grant to assist childhood reading
- Man injured in crash after chase
- Inmate recycling effort booms
- Topeka gets first freeze of season
- Advance ballot deadline today
- Crews on scene of US-75 crash
- Leadership group ends state tour
- Settlement reached in lawsuit
- Salina boy escapes abductor
- West band presents delayed show
- Kobach slips on voting claim
- Blog Hoggers: Rise and shine
- Pet adoption day set for Sunday
- THS 'chain' to celebrate diversity
- Freeze warning issued overnight
- Dead people on Ks. voter rolls?
- AG, Mount Hope agree on order
- Crews respond to attic fire
- Law. rail station awaits upgrade
- Freeze warnings posted
- One hospitalized in crash
- Discovery Center plans discussed
- Wabaunsee bust nets 5th sentence
- Topeka gets health coverage help
- 10.28.10 : Governor directs flags at half-staff to honor Specialist Thomas Moffitt
- School parades affect city streets
- 10.28.10 : Governor Parkinson appoints Kansans to Military Disability Board
- Town fades from state history
- Program inspires young voters
- Disabled workers make inroads
- Police news and fire calls
- Man gets 5 years for arson
- Births
- Ex-deputy in trouble over photos
- Pets
- Toy gun prompts suspension
- Lake levels
- Halloween happenings
- Local firefighters honored
- GOP bus rolls, Dems fighting tide
- Potwin the place to learn music
- Gov. seeks wind power growth
- Naismith's rules on bidding block
- Westar's 3Q earnings up
- Kids' ornaments go to D.C.
- KSDE names new deputy commissioner
- Cookie sales begin Saturday
- Secrecy shrouds Kan. case
- County to probe cell phone use
- College Hill taxes go unpaid
- Thieves steal $30K in cell phones
- Lake levels
- No charges in Leavenworth death
- Man injured in crash with semi
- GC airport could lose fed funds
- Council OKs land for fire station
- Westar proposes new power lines
- Recovery the key in gov. race
- Copper theft could cost city $300K
- Donations sought for Haiti relief
- County to discuss cell service
- Blog Hoggers: World Series Wednesday
- Ks. media exec Bronson dies
- Kansas kids
- Cool, breezy day on tap
- Program inspires young voters
- Humboldt woman killed in crash
- High court to hear Ks. pain case
- Facility damaged by theft partially insured
- Car, truck stolen in skate-park heist
- Alvamar courses up for sale
- Securities fraud charge leveled
- Wichita judge sides with reporter
- Fire damages home in S.E. Topeka
- Freedom School sponsors event
- Man pleads guilty to murder
- 10.27.10 : Governor Parkinson promotes Kansas wind energy by creating interagency working group
- Charges filed in T-West slaying
- State gets anti-tobacco grant
- 10.27.10 : Kansas releases strategic plan to combat methamphetamine
- Column: Readers share grammatical pet peeves
- Fort Riley group bound for Iraq
- Police and fire calls
- Judge to hear yard sign case
- Births
- Horse killed when struck by car
- Pets
- Man charged with trying to kill kids
- Kansas stories sought for contest
- Blood drive set at bank
- Tree farm picked for honors
- Meeting set for foster parents
- Soldier's funeral Saturday
- County OKs floodplain fees
- Refuse company sold
- Buhler, Marple file reports
- Church collects Christmas gifts
- Mother of baby faces charge
- WU names 2010 queen, king
- Blog Hoggers: Tired Tuesday
- Immigration forum Thursday
- Ks. legislator seeks state fossil
- Topeka man teaches turbines
- Corn harvest ahead of schedule
- Ex-physician convicted of fraud
- Column: Readers share grammatical pet peeves
- Discarded newborn's mother charged
- Grant used for food safety
- Manhattan police seek runaway
- Senior art exhibit starts Monday
- Man guilty in car dealer's death
- Brownback's ag tenure criticized
- Police give Halloween tips
- Brownback leads cash campaign
- Police seek violent offender
- Defensive driving course offered
- State agencies announce federal grant
- Man injured in crash with semi
- Health care info meetings set
- A spooktacular good time
- Halloween safety tips for pets
- 'Locked-out robber' sentenced
- Solar seminar Saturday in Perry
- A.G.: No new 'good-time' credit
- Vandals damage school vehicles
- GOP plans bus tour
- KDOT issues traffic alert
- States-wide acquifer loses water
- Jobless rate up, but more at work
- Road construction planned
- Road project misses fed funds
- Technology grows with corn harvest
- Topekan charged in arson
- Economy forces euthanizations
- Asst. DA: 2 men were gunmen in killing
- Police and fire calls
- EPA cites Lawrence firm
- Flood-plain builders to pay fees
- Births
- Sessions set for homebuying help
- Pets
- Civic is 'Hot Wheels' vehicle
- Lake levels
- Food giveaway planned
- Body found near Oakland Expressway
- Police calls
- Yoder's '09 traffic stop clarified
- Births
- CRC gives community awards
- Pets
- Heights art teacher awarded
- Lake levels
- Police shoot robbery suspect
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Grandin to speak at KSU
- Blog Hoggers: Halloween countdown
- Test set for voting machines
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 10-25-10
- KCK fire does millions in damage
- Program aims to deter bullying
- 'Gray machine' clarity sought
- Economy spawns wage thefts
- Appeal raises free speech issues
- KDHE wraps Sunflower hearings
- Scientists look to halt water loss
- Civil complaint filed against Lawrence company
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Yoder declined '09 breath test
- Train car burns north of Silver Lake
- TPD investigates homicide
- Shooting reported near TWHS
- Treasurer: Elect or appoint?
- Electric truck gets new charge
- Skating carhop best in nation
- Johnson Co. deputy shoots man
- Possible closures address future
- Heights art teacher awarded
- USD 437 foundation gives grants
- Grain stored on ground
- Deputy faces sex charges
- TPD investigates homicide
- KS candidates score free TV
- Tour aims to 'make a difference"
- More rain possible today
- Woodson County crash kills man
- Topekans hurt in Turnpike crash
- Upcoming events
- The musical journey of Greg Fox
- Sharefest meets local needs
- Immigration factors in SoS race
- HIV airman faces court martial
- Newest mural unveiled Saturday
- Daily record
- Kansas Ave. elements examined
- It's Your Business
- Little opposition to gun question
- Column: Kansas strip clubs aren't in the clear
- Get your voice heard at polls
- Station location donation mulled
- Topekans on the hunt
- Yoder declined '09 breath test
- Court disbars Wichita attorney
- Hybridizer to speak to club
- Marchers decry domestic violence
- OVP's HIllcrest Bank fails
- Hanover grandma wins big
- Manhattan crash injures Topekan
- Pub crawl supports 'the girls'
- MSNBC to air Tiller documentary
- Births
- KU Endowment sets record
- Pets
- Wichita to host wages hearing
- Lake levels
- Manhattan questions water policy
- Panel: Close some schools
- Hours for Ks. graduation reduced
- A.G. nominees tangle on records
- Not-so-sweet sugar spill in Hutch
- TPD celebrates 50 years of K-9
- Bankers upbeat on MW economy
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- KS jobless rate holds at 6.7 %
- Best Fall Foliage 2010 in Kansas
- Rain likely over weekend
- Full bench for Cheatham appeal
- Immigration factors in SoS race
- Website compiles judges ratings
- TPR sets 'Scary on the Prairie'
- Neighbors rocked by explosion
- History, heritage topic of meeting
- Baby found in Emporia dumpster
- Tour aims to 'make a difference"
- Event to honor Cushinberry
- Library offers $5 'bag of books'
- Rise in sports complex costs OK'd
- Teen's art goes national
- Ramada honors Topeka facility
- Man gets life for killing 2
- Topeka blues showcase Friday
- 3 kids hurt in KCK shootings
- Lawrence lands plastics plant
- Panel: Close some schools
- AG's race casts national tone
- Ks. Senate to add new member
- City mulls paying $92,500 in suit
- Grant to upgrade state rails
- United Way helps young readers
- Man gets life for two murders
- Kansas Avenue concept solidifies
- Suit filed in brewery fire
- Drug legalization debated
- No foul play in quarry death
- Harvesters opens new location
- N.C. bishop to speak
- Blog Hoggers: Homework
- Lottery ticket hits for $1.4M
- Highs in 70s today, showers Friday
- Manhattan ponders airport growth
- Old plant blamed for pollution
- AG's race casts national tone
- Ill attorney delays GB hearing
- Consumer recovery tops $17M
- Toddler's plight brings rider back
- Kansas kids
- Booze for Boobs pub crawl
- Couple recalls ghost town's past
- Teen driver sentenced
- 2nd Meriden bank officer guilty
- Yard sign prompts ACLU lawsuit
- Police and fire calls
- Rollover sends 1 to hospital
- Senior volunteeers honored
- Chimp named Sue a video star
- Authorities seek robbery tips
- Hotel closes amid misuse of funds
- Births
- GOP sets sights on 3rd District
- Pets
- H&R Block ratings lowered
- Lake levels
- County commission to meet
- Phelps prays A.G. is punished
- Births
- Officers honored at meeting
- Pets
- TPS Foundation awards grants
- Police and fire calls
- Chlorine leak spurs evacuations
- Dems, GOP feud on ed funding
- Schneiders await sentencing
- Court hears Liskey arguments
- Casino decision coming Dec. 15
- HealthGrades lauds St. Francis
- Blog Hoggers: Wacky Wednesday
- Charges upgraded in infant death
- Law enforcement seeks offender
- Sun today before rain on weekend
- Bethany to cut staff, department
- C-J seeks best Halloween decor
- Buckle Up event set for Saturday
- Energy project hits headwind
- United Way helps young readers
- Credit union: Pay it forward
- Men rob North Topeka bank
- Marching bands to compete at WU
- Perkins faces ethics complaint
- Governor receives award
- Chamber business expo sells out
- Inmates give pumpkins to kids
- Shooting victim gets prison time
- Ground broken for 'green' housing
- Resident cites erosion from repair
- USD 450 foundation funds grants
- Roy, first woman on KCC, dies
- Pets
- Area briefs
- Police and fire calls
- Overturned tree truck closes road
- Births
- Drug trafficking draws 9 years
- Mistake causes longer sentence
- Party ties a big issue in 1st
- Blog Hoggers: Gold!
- New fire station site discussed
- Conference focusing on education
- Goodyear retirees to meet
- WU updates TV facility
- Youth could face juvenile court
- Headquarters remain in Mo.
- Desoto woman killed in wreck
- Homelessness conference set
- KU considering new program
- Substance abuse program closing
- 2 Kansas men sentenced to life
- TMTA board meets Monday
- Walmart, Stormont open clinic
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 10-18-10
- Guardsmen ready to deploy
- GOP widens registration gap
- Council's KOMA actions discussed
- Gov. rivals differ on voting rules
- Accord is this week's 'Hot Wheels'
- Life term opposed in pill case
- Check to bear live person's name
- USD 450 foundation funds grants
- College Hill plan deferral set
- Election office hours extended
- Ag education faces changes
- Onaga man arrested for sex crime
- Pets
- TMTA postpones decision on cuts
- Lake levels
- Mistake causes longer sentence
- Police and fire calls
- USD 437 to draft mill levy resolution
- Trombone, uniforms stolen
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work!
- A photo from the announcement ceremony we had today. For more photos from today, go to the "Photos" tab and check out our newest album.
- Panel backs Guard promotions
- Crash kills Wichita couple
- Sec of state ponders mustache
- River's flow tied to Salina vote
- Wage theft hearing planned
- Luray Grocery could stay open
- TPD officer taken to hospital
- BNSF selects contractor
- House fire was intentionally set
- Jackson County crash injures teen
- Liskey case goes to appeal
- Little girl's big heart says I'll Help
- Ag education faces changes
- Heroes mingle with youngsters
- Week highlights bus safety
- Births
- Breast cancer walk draws 1,200
- Pets
- Topekan killed in quarry accident
- Police and fire calls
- Crews respond to two fires
- Shining a light on hidden crime
- Woman arrested in truck arson
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Vigil starts Week Without Violence
- City to ponder College Hill homes
- TMTA to consider cuts on Monday
- Forecast calls for sunny Sunday
- Hawker Beechcraft contract nixed
- Salina woman to repay $300,000
- Dodge City zoo accredited
- Topeka watches Manhattan fly
- Pink hair, beard honors survivors
- Topekan's sacred duty ends
- Go to jail -- for a good cause
- Authors to discuss new books
- Drug legalization debated
- Warm Saturday on tap
- Dodge City girl missing
- Coalition promotes voting rights
- Motel fire causes evacuation
- Moran fundraising tops $6 million
- Little girl's big heart says I'll Help
- Police, fire calls
- Upcoming events
- Heroes mingle with youngsters
- Bleekers' young readers guide
- It's Your Business
- Two dead in Nortonville crash
- Halloween: Does your yard rock?
- Money a block in Amtrak plans
- Hearings set on KSU site cleanup
- KCK cop wounded, shooter killed
- Boeing strikes back in court
- 10.15.10 : Lt. Governor Findley releases 2010 Kansas Energy Report
- Births
- Births
- 10.15.10 : Governor Parkinson pleased by confirmation of three Kansas Guardsmen to Brigadier General
- Pets
- KU student moved to Colo. rehab
- Lake levels
- Cates show delayed
- Police and fire calls
- Man sentenced in drug bust
- Water main break raises query
- TMTA hosts public meeting
- Net metering law in play
- Mo. town lifts protest ban
- Blog Hoggers: It's heeere!
- Kansas ranks 10th on business list
- KDOT to give update on project
- Hope walking without support
- Amendment on voting rights advocated
- Judge balks at KU position
- Criss returns to debut organ
- Merchants: No more panhandlers
- Court remands Kline case
- Work to slow US 40 traffic
- Former prosecutor charged
- Coalition promotes voting rights
- Woman injured in rollover crash
- Police investigating KU rape
- Need for PD pay raises outlined
- OSHA faults Fort Riley water plant
- Fuel tax petition verified
- Shooting victim flags down police
- Attic confinement brings charges
- Kobach to debate immigration atty
- One killed in Lawrence crash
- Salina diocese sets record goal
- Low income complexes OK'd
- No foul play in student's death
- Kobach objects to Biggs' TV ad
- Topeka firm runs afoul of NLRB
- 7 counties miss ballot deadline
- Sheriff: Beware of phone scams
- Voter registration deadline nears
- GOP challenges Six commercial
- Grant to benefit Topeka
- Water main break raises query
- Kobach chides 'voting ad'
- Officer wounded in shootout
- Police and fire calls
- Body ID'd as Hutch suspect
- Births
- JoCo center seeks video 'haulers'
- Pets
- Bridge work starts Monday on 75
- Lake levels
- Hutch mines prepped for disaster
- Daddy Cakes owner honored
- Train hits, kills Wichita man
- USD 372 discusses student policy
- Crash traps 2 on S. 75 Highway
- Blog Hoggers: Showdown fun
- Semi jackknifes, stalls I-70
- Sunny, warm day expected
- Candidates overwhelm county
- $250K gift honors K-State alum
- Christmas Bureau announces sites
- Osage County man pleads guilty
- Beechcraft seeks union pay cut
- FedEx honors its Topeka store
- Reno Co. must reduce jail count
- 10/13/2010 Moran Statement on Lifting of Deepwater Drilling Ban
- Man gets life for botched grab
- Blast kills Garden City worker
- Brownback Applauds Announcement Increasing Allowable Amount of Ethanol in Flex Fuel Vehicles
- 17 apply for Court of Appeals
- KNEA endorses McKinney
- Final workshop draws 100
- Crash in driveway injures pair
- Leavenworth eyes quiet train zone
- Man faces new round of charges
- Gov candidates talk economics
- Manhattan beating victim dies
- Brownback cites gap with Engle
- Arson case hearing postponed
- Ex-Meriden banker pleads guilty
- Bus driver guilty of sex charges
- Group turns in fuel tax petition
- KS: 46th on energy efficiency
- Kansas kids
- Births
- Potential KOMA violation cited
- Aviation firm adds 30 jobs
- Pets
- Road work could slow game traffic
- Daddy Cakes owner honored
- Lake levels
- NBAF land transfer awaits review
- Sebelius to lecture at K-State
- City discusses revitalization
- Sewer survivor still in critical
- Business owners honored
- Blog Hoggers: Wednesday whims
- Oklahoma quake felt in Wichita
- Thieves damage shelter house
- Police and fire calls
- Pet owner never lost Faith
- Robbery led to Lawrence shooting
- Look for high in upper 60s today
- Vigil planned for homicide victim
- Oxygen patient faces power loss
- 2 injured in crash near Wathena
- Backpage sting yields 2 arrests
- 10/13/2010 Moran and Peterson Request Changes to Cuban Trade Policies
- Births
- Man swept away in sewer alive
- BOE releases school report cards
- Pets
- Family in arson accounted for
- County to fill MTAA board seat
- Lake levels
- Maj. Gen. Bunting to retire in '11
- Shipping to Taiwan resumes
- Onaga police make arrest
- Group turns in petition
- Mexico aviation conf. canceled
- N. Topeka shooting injures 1
- Road work to restrict traffic
- City partially closes roadway
- Blog Hoggers: Just about perfect
- Topekans arrested in shooting
- TMTA to hold 2nd public meeting
- Dust normal in agriculture
- BOE releases school report cards
- City posts videos from workshops
- Hunters find cultivated marijuana
- Bond denied for Onaga man
- Advance ballots to be mailed
- Shelter donations decline steeply
- Fire station looted during rescue
- Red water project may be delayed
- Parents want tougher school policy
- Foreclosure to begin at clinic
- Police management gets pay hikes
- Kansas schools get energy grants
- Potwin neighborhood evacuated
- Man in custody after stabbing
- KU to get its largest grant
- Washburn names new VP
- KU gets largest grant in its history
- Training to close SCHA
- Crime stats a mixed message
- Health agency to close for a day
- Brownback Comments on Retirement of Adjutant General Tod Bunting
- Jenkins Thanks General Bunting for His Service
- Gov.: Economy looking up
- Police and fire calls
- Dying Salina man gets last wish
- Farmers fear strict dust limits
- Barricaded subject taken into custody
- Wolf Creek offline to repair leak
- New health systems CEO named
- Tips sought in attack near KSU
- Operation leads to 6 citations
- 10.11.10 : Governor seeks agricultural disaster designation for Greeley and Thomas counties
- Awareness of breast cancer raised
- Births
- North Topeka still on the move
- Pets
- KDP probes Brownback, Engle tie
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 10-11-10
- Police and fire calls
- Speaker: Don't weaken P.E.
- Holt booked into jail
- Explosion draws neighbors to fire
- Blog Hoggers: Columbus Day
- County hikes building permit fees
- Route 66 place for those on run
- Company to lasso Elk County wind
- Airmen vs. soldiers in flag football
- 1 injured in Lawrence shooting
- Three killed in head-on wreck
- Marijuana operation goes down
- Chamber ad effort wins award
- Titan is this week's 'Hot Wheels'
- Machinists to vote on Hawker deal
- Suspicious package reported
- Raceway may get new promoter
- Former Topekan a rising star
- Club: Wheelchair coach is OK
- WRHS grad wins Yamaha award
- Heights senior wins ROTC award
- Candidates debate election fraud
- State fair attendance, sales up
- Appealed case returns to court
- Sousa concert to be on Oct. 18
- TFD issues fall burn reminders
- Campaign Announces Road Map for Protecting Kansas Families
- WU has Bob Dylan program
- Education calendar
- Births
- Mayetta teacher heads to D.C.
- Pets
- Call center waits prove frustrating
- Lake levels
- Business Watch
- Police and fire calls
- Speaker focuses on physical ed in schools
- Corn harvests expected to be low
- Shawnee County District Court
- Upcoming events
- Police, fire calls
- Muscle car is pink for good reason
- Man seeks funds for blind horse
- Building fee hike considered
- Habig earns Eagle rank
- Nearly 100 Run for a Reason
- Final design workshop on tap
- It's Your Business
- Her gift of life helps a stranger
- State Fair crowds, sales up
- Daughters feared for slain father
- Iowa GOP activists target Six
- Sen. Brownback and Rep. Moran Visit Prairie View High School
- Rain-free streak hits two weeks
- Cessna layoff notices issued
- SoS candidates schedule debate
- Moncrief inducted into hall of fame
- Lyon County crash claims life
- Marriages, divorces
- Grant to help foster children
- 10/8 Kansas Smoking Ban Hypocrisy
- Ks. gets nod in river dispute
- 10.07.10 : Governor directs flags at half-staff to honor Sgt. Justin Officer
- FACT CHECK: Moore’s False Claims on First Iraq Casualty, Healthcare Costs
- Public praised in homicide arrest
- 10.08.10 : Governor Parkinson encouraged by further wind energy development
- Brownback, Roberts Call for Audit on Federal Disaster Assistance Funding
- Zoo: Zebra may not be pregnant
- Kansans Know Better
- Museum to stage Civil War Day
- Audio: Snyder v. Phelps
- October 2010 - Restoring American Jobs
- KU debate team ranked fifth
- Estonian chorus to sing at Grace
- 10/8/2010 Moran: Government Must Change Direction
- Woman burned by kitchen fire
- Fall festival an annual highlight
- Jenkins: Numbers Don't Lie, the Majority's Borrow and Spend Plan Has Failed
- 100-year sentence for elderly rape
- PSU to repair Vietnam memorial
- Jenkins Leads Efforts to Attract Businesses to Iola
- Upcoming: Dog agility runs
- KU frat on two-year probation
- Officers respond to car-deer crash
- Grand jury exploring Tiller killing
- Huskers give KSU farewell punch
- Lowered flags honor Ks. solider
- Kansas ranks high again
- USD 501 student numbers up
- Trial set in playground shooting
- Roberts suspects La. 'pirating'
- Blog Hoggers: Go(ne) Big Red
- AAA offers deer-avoidance tips
- Police reopen S.W. Topeka Blvd.
- More sun on tap Friday
- Topeka shooter sights title
- VA nurse fights suicide's threat
- Hey Sandra, want to race a bus?
- Suit vs. gun shop to continue
- Park reopens after youth fatality
- Births
- Grissom to take oath of office
- 10/7 Jobs Plan Press Release
- Crash injures Olathe woman
- Police investigate stabbing
- Commissioners grill treasurer
- 10/7 Key Election Dates and Links for 2010
- Convicted man asks for new trial
- More sun-splashed days ahead
- Volunteer coach scrutinized
- Silver Lake man cashes $10K ticket
- Sex trafficking draws 22 years
- Cap-Journal Guest Column: Restoring Jobs
- Feds seek life for pill mill doc, wife
- Council sponsors Hi Park event
- Lynn Jenkins Op-Ed: Working on Excuses
- Alco: September sales fall
- KDOT: K-99 open to all traffic
- Governor candidates to debate
- Monkey Business Abounds At Mulvane Artlab Family And Community Program
- Former Tiller clinic up for sale
- ID of robbery suspect sought
- Maize teacher wins Milken Award
- Building permit fee hike opposed
- 10/7 New Web Banners
- Court officer's sentencing delayed
- I-70/Gage ramps closed Monday
- 10.07.10 : Governor directs flags at half-staff to honor Sgt. Justin Officer
- Thomas Co. celebrates 125th
- Students get a 'Snowy Day'
- Goyle False Claim Attempts to Mislead Kansas Voters and Attacks Hard-Working Kansans
- Woman guilty in newborn's death
- Meals group cites Rinner, Westar
- Car topples iconic DC statue
- Petition on vote to be submitted
- Branner faces temporary closing
- Police ID fire victim, make arrest
- Huge pot haul yields fed charges
- Police and fire calls
- Woman injured in rear-end crash
- BBQ wizards smoke up Ft. Riley
- Kahler hearing rescheduled
- $62.7M settles turnpike lawsuit
- Driver targets police, flees
- 'TownScan' highlights differences
- Plans for airport move forward
- Births
- Brownback Offers Plan to Grow the State’s Economy - Stands up for Kansas
- Stauffer sells title company
- Ex-day care operator convicted
- Police and fire calls
- County commissioners compete
- Blog Hoggers: Corn shuckin'
- Man sentenced in sex sting
- Police ID four found dead
- Street
- Holland ads start airing
- 10/5 Political Landscape of Kansas Changing
- Man who fled KHP gets 4 years
- State of the State KS:Jerry Moran Wins Endorsements From 90 Republican Legislators In Race For U.S. Senate
- Phelpses hit streets in D.C.
- 90 Kansas House and Senate Members Stand Behind Moran
- POLITICS BLOG: House, Senate Republicans back Moran
- Police and fire calls
- Yoder Sets Fundraising Fecord – $730,000 Haul Most Ever in One Quarter
- Topekan convicted for third time
- Births
- Fatal apartment fire investigated
- No details of aviation jobs deal
- Pets
- Hutchinson suspect found dead
- No-till farmer turns to turnips
- Lake levels
- WBC: Court case 'a no-brainer'
- Kansas kids
- Shake-up planned on streets
- KU blocks ESU expansion plan
- Fire death leads to safety effort
- Downtown consultant speaks
- Museum to honor Kansas Guard
- Bus service cuts unpopular
- Blog Hoggers: Wistful Wednesday
- Semi, train collide near I-70
- Births
- Fatal apartment fire investigated
- Justices question picket practices
- Pets
- More clear skies ahead
- Shake-up: No city jobs to be lost
- Lake levels
- Boot Hill hangs up its nooses
- Champions of Character honored
- Transcript: Snyder v. Phelps
- House Miller bought to be razed
- Topeka keeps Sunflower Games
- Preliminary hearing rescheduled
- Kimmi sentenced on felony DUI
- Two arrested in Geary Co. scam
- USD 501 teachers ratify contract
- Jury convicts Lawrence woman
- Topekan testifies against airman
- Phelpses hit streets in D.C.
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Tuesday
- Hutch suspect eludes police
- Duo digs for Sheridan House relics
- More nice weather ahead
- Newman sees record enrollment
- Powder sent to Phelps law firm
- Firefighter's headstone dedicated
- School bus hits Wichita house
- Feds seek 11.5 years for robber
- Program features survivor
- Housing group stops taking apps
- Parking rules change rejected
- Woman dies after weekend wreck
- 10.05.10 : Governor comments on positive discussions among state, Hawker Beechcraft and International Association of Machinists Union
- 4 found dead at lake near Wichita
- Pompeo Issues Statement on Hawker-Beechcraft Decision
- School evacuated after threat
- Candidates Pledge to Fight Obamacare - Protect Kansas Economy and Jobs
- Beechcraft officials, Gov. to meet
- Robbery reported in Ogden
- Pompeo TV Message: "Kitchen"
- Hutch man pleads innocent
- Pompeo TV Message: "Border Security"
- Pratt selected for VA project
- County to take bids for imaging
- Judicial panel taking nominations
- 10/5/2010 Moran Honors Great Bend Couple as "Angels in Adoption"
- Police and fire calls
- Fort honoring foreign officers
- Pantry running out of food
- USD 450 to partner with ACC
- Fall harvest makes progress
- One killed in Wilson Co. shooting
- Soup kitchen seeks public's help
- KSU invited to recruit in China
- Day Of The Dead Celebration At Mulvane ArtLab Family And Community Program
- Hot Wheels: 2000 Plymouth
- Man pleads to child porn charge
- US-36 project to cause delays
- Roadwork to restrict drivers
- Truck overturns, blocks on-ramp
- TFD to host open house
- County to take bids for imaging
- USD 437 begins strategic planning
- Kidney donation postpones trial
- Topeka, Wichita districts join up
- Votes sought for Refresh grant
- Canine sniffs out arsonists
- Police and fire calls
- Desperate, Losing Goyle Resorts to Lies
- Endorsement raises eyebrows
- Births
- Pompeo TV Message: "Kansans Won't Be Fooled"
- Salina welcomes Boy Scouts
- Pets
- PHOTOS: Goddard Fall Festival Parade
- Births
- Lake levels
- Goyle Still Trying to Fool Kansans
- Pets
- Frost advisory for NEK overnight
- Lynn at Riley County Campaign HQ Opening
- Lake levels
- Online records mark first in state
- Amendments Aim to Solidify Rights in Kansas
- Hopefuls: Fight health care law
- Blog Hoggers: Work and school
- Campaign Releases "Road Map for Flint Hills Tourism"
- Some schools ban Silly Bandz
- Fort Riley units deploying to Iraq
- 10/4/2010 Moran Sponsors Legislation to Support Rural Hospitals
- 4th District race heats up
- 1st hopefuls tout endorsements
- Party to celebrate research center
- Stretch of N.W. Brickyard to close
- Speed, fatigue factors in crash
- ID sought of body found in river
- Airman faces hearing on assault
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Blessing ceremony held for pets
- Gourmet Cabaret: Food And Entertainment Benefit For The Mulvane Art Museum
- Police and fire calls
- Snyder v. Phelps a 'big' case
- Group clarifies cat policy
- Book details alcoholism, marriage
- Arty Party rocks Kansas Ave.
- Topeka, Wichita districts join up
- Topeka hosts Latino soccer finals
- Watch D.O.G.S. keep an eye out
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Business Watch
- Analysis: Kansas gun, voting rights go to voters
- Greater Andover Days Parade
- Mercury flirts with freezing mark
- KSU reactor review wrapped up
- Financial planning week observed
- Cyclist dies after Osage Co. crash
- Births
- City to dismiss pit bull cases
- Frost advisory issued for Sunday
- Cyclist dies after Osage Co. crash
- Area festival, days trips
- Steinert earns Eagle award
- Two injured when vehicle hits deer
- Upcoming events
- Mural shows kids' diversity
- It's Your Business
- Woman injured downtown
- Even big kids like big trains
- Man dies in cycle crash
- Burnett's Mound goes green again
- Police, fire calls
- Ks.: Long history before high court
- Next Kansas Ave. workshop set
- Motorcycle crash sends 1 to hospital
- Beechcraft looking at Louisiana?
- 4-hour Shawnee standoff ends
- Group clarifies cat policy
- A question of rights: free speech vs privacy
- Lawrence man dies on hike
- Shoplifting led to stabbing
- Potholes, vehicle sizes discussed
- Jump won't benefit all farmers
- Explosion clears Coffeyville plant
- West band to play at KU Saturday
- Sec. of state announces new site
- Hail yes, it's a record
- Another two parade weekend!
- Ottawa U. strikes 'grand' deal
- Republican State Legislators Unite Behind Pompeo
- 10.01.10 : Governor Parkinson to honor fallen Kansas firefighters
- 10/1 Libertarian Governor Candidate Addresses Ballot Questions
- Senior workers honored
- Gov. Bobby Jindal Endorses Jerry Moran for U.S. Senate
- Births
- 10/1/2010 Moran Congratulates Kansas High School Principal of the Year
- Pets
- 10/1/2010 Moran Introduces Legislation to Spur Job Creation
- Lake levels
- Arrest made in shooting
- Police and fire calls
- Arrest made in house vandalism
- Floyd asks for lighter sentence
- Man charged after taping family
- Fallen firemen honored Sunday
- 'Huck Finn': Minds, pages open
- Ks. Realtors endorse McKinney
- Bakery to rise up in College Hill
- KDOT releases project list
- Sentencing in sex sting continued
- KC firm linked to 'flash crash'
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Defendant to return to Kansas
- 'Artsy' downtown restaurants open
- Department celebrates 30 years
- Apple Festival, weekend events
- US 24 to undergo ramp closings
- Gardeners program seeks votes
- MW economy shows slight uptick
- Rescue Mission kids get carnival
- Senator Roberts Urges Congress to Extend Tax Relief
- Newton mother sentenced
- Senators Roberts and Brownback’s Five-Star General’s Bill Approved by Senate
- State: $3M tax surplus in Sept.
- Senator Roberts Fears Sebelius Is Distorting Record on Obamacare
- Soldier ID'd as CO2 victim
- Club honors Menninger
- Army to display high-tech gear
- Campaign Keeping Commitment to visit Voters in all 105 Kansas Counties "Face to Face"
- Blog Hoggers: Almost Friday!
- Man wanted in Hutch slaying
- Brownback Campaign Launches "Growing Kansas Economy" Ad
- Man injured in Misty Glen shooting
- 09.30.10 : Governor Parkinson comments on positive September revenues
- Operation issues seven citations
- Beautiful weather to continue
- Brownback and Tiahrt Introduce Resolution to Honor the Life of Dr. Ronald W. Walters
- Diversity mural kicks off Art Walk
- Disability proponents set rallies
- Wheat stocks strain capacity
- Boys State to remain at KSU
- Event honors older workers
- Woman killed in Hutchinson home
- Judge gives teen ultimatum
- Haskell gets $1.6M federal grant
- Washburn is being discovered
- Reform candidate acquitted
- Petition tops 2,000 signatures
- Commission says not so fast
- Haunted Hayride scheduled
- Johnson Co. lawyer disbarred
- T-West band to be in action
- Topeka to host UP's Challenger
- Ranger's Stampede death an accident
- Oktoberfest set for Saturday
- Free child ID kits available
- Club honors co-founder Menninger
- Pets
- Kan. pay scale below US average
- Man robbed, didn't pay for sex
- Lake levels
- Six gets Gov's endorsement
- GOP nominee criticizes ad
- Police and fire calls
- Victoria gets its grocer back
- Changes listed for viaduct plans
- Council mulls evaluation process
- Police and fire calls
- City approves animal ordinance
- Car fire shuts down I-70
- New rules may prolong dogs' lives
- Vets take Honor Flight to D.C.
- Former C-J editor dies
- Births
- Blog Hoggers: Back to school
- Cold Stone offers free ice cream
- Voting starts Friday for greenhouse project
- KSU divulges reactor mishap
- Cyclist killed in crash with deer
- Speed limit change considered
- C-J sues TPD for shooting records
- More closings along SE 37th
- Blue skies, sunny days on tap
- Would-be robbers were gang members
- TIME Races to Watch: Kansas’ Third District
- Firefighter to get headstone
- Burn-permit process opens Friday
- RNC Chairman Stumps for GOP in Kansas
- Donations earn discounts at WU
- Gov to interview Court nominees
- Senators Roberts and Brownback’s Five-Star General’s Bill Approved by Senate
- Kansas kids
- Lawrence to own Farmland plant
- Senator Roberts Fears Sebelius Is Distorting Record on Obamacare
- 'The Big Read' kicks off Friday
- 9/29 Two Televised Debates
- Senators Brownback and Roberts' Five-Star General’s Bill Approved by Senate
- Lack of fire grant leaves vacancies
- 9/29 Radio Ads Running!
- 2 killed in Ford County semi crash
- City abiding by federal mandate
- Pompeo Real Thing (Letter to the Editor - Wichita Eagle)
- Farm thief awaits sentence
- Lake seeks destruction of records
- Births
- Rehab needed for hazing victim
- Walk to school day is Oct. 6
- Water meeting Oct. 26 in Topeka
- Changes listed for viaduct plans
- 6 added to WU foundation board
- State gets money from drug maker
- Design workshop draws crowd
- Bank commissioner issues orders
- Shelter reservations start Monday
- Paralyzed teen's family seeks help
- 'Foodways' looks at Kansas heritage
- A.G. objects to Indian casino
- Lyons man pleads guilty
- Fall art programs at KSU museum
- 9/28 Amused by Education Finance Clash
- Brownback accepts invitations to two televised debates
- PHOTOS: Valley Center and Burrton Parades
- Motorcyclist stable after crash
- Senator Roberts Urges Congress to Extend Tax Relief
- PHOTOS: Fire Pelosi Bus Tour - Pompeo Rally
- Police and fire calls
- Website looks at food heritage
- Births
- KU institute gets stimulus funds
- Pets
- Philly company buys cemetery
- Lake levels
- Kansans to talk cattle in Russia
- Social Security and Medicare
- Fatality crash closes K-4
- Farmers get wheat in ground
- Three nominated to bench
- Potential TMTA change discussed
- Cemetery appeals to pet lovers
- Man, 70, arrested on rape counts
- Fort temporarily closes
- Fatality victim, 2 injured identified
- Dem leaders criticize Brownback
- Lawyers ponder picketing case
- Heart assessment kicks off
- YRC CEO stepping down
- Highland Park plan discussed
- Road work planned
- Gubernatorial hopefuls to debate
- Blog Hoggers: Cold enough?
- State gets broadband funds
- GOP leaders want job ad pulled
- Catholic Center celebrates 40th
- Bronze Star winner tells story
- Area briefs
- Immigrants in Kansas studied
- Pet supply company settles
- Local briefs
- Motorcyclist critical after crash
- Crash closes K-4
- Need Pompeo (Letter to the Editor, Wichita Eagle)
- Potential TMTA change discussed
- Analysis: McKinney faces GOP
- Kansas gets $1.1M FDA grant
- Births
- Thieves steal Little Debbie truck
- Pets
- TMP gets $2.6M gift
- Police and fire calls
- RNC boss stumps for Pompeo
- Gun Rights Advocates Endorse Brownback Campaign
- Two killed in fatality crashes
- Yoder for Congress Launches Stephenemoore.com
- 9/27/2010 Moran Supports Kansas Troops and Military Communities
- Six seeks child predator unit
- 9/27/2010 Moran Voices Concern over Recently Proposed GIPSA Rule
- Police collect pounds of pills
- Pompeo, Goyle to debate
- Safe food-handling targeted
- Kansas receives livestock grant
- Fall from mountain kills Kansan
- CO gas kills 2, hospitalizes 1
- Mound makeover planned
- Land Institute opens facility
- Snake bridge advanced
- Brickyard Road closing set
- Ks. Scouts celebrate centennial
- State of USD 501 declared strong
- Expert says don't give up
- Fort to open brain trauma clinic
- Topeka gets water, sewer grant
- Racers to make pit stop in town
- 1st District candidates to debate
- Police seek stolen truck
- Judge sworn in, gets on-call duty
- Johnson County homicides up
- Guilty pleas entered in mortgage fraud case
- C-J launches website for women
- McKinney faces a GOP Kansas
- Air conditioner thefts heat up
- Kassebaum Baker to attend benefit
- Veterans' group thankful for aid
- Pets
- Topeka High inducts alumni, staff
- Police and fire calls
- Friendship key at senior olympics
- Man guilty of multiple rapes
- Births
- Business Watch
- Fumes killed Law. plant workers
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Half of 2010 homicides unsolved
- Conference targets school safety
- FIRE PELOSI BUS TOUR IN WICHITA!
- Thanks everyone for calling in to the house parties last night. Here are photos from the viewing p
- Wichita amusement center to reopen
- Hutchinson man sentenced for stalking
- Lawrence woman sentenced for sex abuse
- Events bring state's history alive
- Police seek Power Cat banner
- Charges pending in standoff
- Section 42 housing detailed
- Closure deepens the darkness
- Sobriety check nets one arrest
- Cycle accident injures man
- Alabama man killed in crash
- Storms move through area
- Police, fire calls
- Police, Safe Streets team up
- Firefighters extinguish house fire
- Volunteer spotlight: Joan Dietz
- Arty Party eyes new heights
- Man charged on attempted murder
- First Kan. Ave. workshop Tuesday
- Man guilty of multiple rapes
- It's your business
- Royal Valley teacher honored
- Surrender ends Pinecrest standoff
- Corn yields look to be average
- Thief stole valuable banner
- Home sales dip in August
- Democrats pile on Brownback
- MTAA board seat rules clarified
- Sun poses driving challenges
- Once homeless family gives back
- New rail plan moves down track
- Senator Roberts: American People Still Waiting to Learn of Dr. Berwick’s Plans for CMS
- Births
- Mayor vetoes liquor rule change
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Political Action Committee Endorses Moran
- Candidate got farm subsidies
- Cap-Journal: VFW-PAC endorses Moran
- Goyle, Pompeo spar over jobs
- Man injured in cycle-truck crash
- Blog Hoggers: Friday frolic
- Two hospitalized in accident
- Marshall County crash kills AZ man
- Silver Haired Legislature to meet
- Fall-like weather on tap
- Renovated fort opens Friday
- 9/24/2010 Moran Honored with NFIB "Guardian of Small Business Award"
- Epic Website Design LLC
- Ruling sought in judicial case
- Beechcraft plans more layoffs
- Pompeo Focuses on Jobs and Experience in First Debate
- KU suspends fraternity
- Mount Hope case continued
- VFW-PAC endorses Moran
- Eastern Topeka Summit planned
- Drug take-back day set
- Highland Park plan views sought
- BOR university enrollment dips
- Fall brings rain, possible floods
- Senators Roberts and Brownback, Reps. Tiahrt, Moran and Jenkins Call For Passage of FAA Bill to Stab
- Petition signatures top 1,000
- A.G.: Recording call was mistake
- Senator Roberts Receives “Guardian of Small Business” Award
- Water festival attracts 1,200 kids
- Jenkins Presents "A Pledge to America"
- Senator Roberts: American People Still Waiting to Learn of Dr. Berwick’s Plans for CMS
- Parkinson: Not pressuring KDHE
- Senator Roberts Receives “Guardian of Small Business” Award
- TMTA head seeks stable tax levy
- Animal ordinance brings division
- Holton food bank supported
- Washburn enrollment climbs
- Births
- AG seeks anti-predator division
- A.G. rivals clash on health care
- Pets
- Body found at Clinton Lake
- Hearing to focus on cemetery
- Lake levels
- KDHE seeks coal-plant comments
- Shawnee Co. plans DUI lanes
- Yellow House owner convicted
- Kobach commitment challenged
- Police and fire calls
- Seniors relishing pickleball
- KHP troopers endorse Schmidt
- Praeger, colleagues talk reform
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Fall
- Airport position open
- Births
- Flash flood watch issued
- Boot Hill tourist almost hanged
- Pets
- Pro peace/soldiers rally Saturday
- Lake levels
- Poverty confab features gallery
- Siemens plant nearly complete
- TMTA head seeks stable tax levy
- Parade to close street parking
- 9/23/2010 Moran Receives "Tax Fighter Award" for Commitment to Lower Taxes
- Disc golf tourney scheduled
- Mayor vetoes liquor rule change
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 9-27-10
- US-36 awaits lane closures
- Topeka #10 in affordable homes
- KSU to clean toxic landfill
- 09.22.10 : Governor Parkinson strengthens passenger rail service with appointments
- Police and fire calls
- KCK man awarded $800K for beating
- Yellow House owner convicted
- Numbers up again at Hutch CC
- College Hill retail still empty
- Change sought for College Hill project
- College chief's license suspended
- Blog Hoggers: Wacky Wednesday
- Senators Roberts and Brownback, Reps. Tiahrt, Moran and Jenkins Call For Passage of FAA Bill to Stab
- School finance proposals discussed
- Flood warning extended
- Candidates tout endorsements
- Separation of city, TMTA mulled
- AG race to have first debate
- Ft. Hays St. wind plant on hold
- Visit Topeka sets photo contest
- Rossville hosts food distribution
- City No. 10 in affordable homes
- Man who jumped from bus ID'd
- KU business dean stepping down
- I-70 hearing set for Tuesday
- Pink attire earns discounts
- Rubel joins trade policy group
- Toddler's photo part of video
- Huelskamp to skip KWCH debate
- Ribbon-cutting opens N.W. 46th
- Water main break floods street
- Kansas kids
- Six weeks until Election Day!
- Glitch lets residents sound sirens
- County talks background checks
- Police and fire calls
- 20 Olathe bus drivers call in sick
- GOP complaint to proceed
- Reactions mixed on recession
- Airman with HIV charged
- Police and fire calls
- AYP subject of USD 450 meeting
- Hearing set for water access
- Births
- Blog Hoggers: Tired Tuesday
- Ethics panel meets Tuesday
- Pets
- KS jobless rate falls to 6.7%
- Texan gets prison in coke bust
- Lake levels
- Storms possible this afternoon
- Algae levels still high at local pond
- AG hires firm for finance fight
- Officers check on gunfire report
- Police seek Hot Wheels vehicle
- Center unveils outdoor plans
- Orange VW sought in shooting
- GREAT program gets grant
- Student arrested for lewd photos
- State of the State KS: Brownback, Moran Receive Endorsement From National Federation of Independent
- AGs target human trafficking
- Pompeo Comments on Cessna Layoff Notices
- Senator Roberts Calls for Hearing on Obamacare to Address Rising Premiums
- 135 acres donated to KLT
- Jerry Moran Speaks to Sprint Employees
- Critics: EPA should intervene
- TPSF to honor Fager
- In Case You Missed It: National Federation of Independent Business Endorses Jerry Moran
- TARC companion to retire
- K-State gets $1M endowment
- Jenkins Endorses Estes for State Treasurer
- Food distribution planned
- Candidates get endorsements
- Mitt Romney Endorses Lynn Jenkins in Re-Election Bid
- KDOT delays resurfacing project
- Cessna cuts another 700 jobs
- Mitt Romney Endorses Lynn Jenkins in Re-Election Bid
- Parkinson: An economic optimist
- Mitt Romney Endorses Pompeo in 4th District Race
- Sentencing continued in sex sting
- Roberts: Health hearing, stat
- From State of the State KS: Pompeo at Friends University Forum
- National Federation of Independent Business endorses Moran in U.S. Senate race
- Topeka Transit to cut again
- Births
- Yoder Launches Ad Campaign; Talks About Jobs and Spending
- New firing range unveiled
- Pets
- Jenkins Endorses Estes for Kansas State Treasurer
- Energy loans raise questions
- Police calls
- Brownback Accepts Debate Invitation
- Candidates: Fix KPERS shortfall
- Blog Hoggers: Weekend's over
- Campaign Launches Commercial Promoting Advancing Voting
- Sentencing set for 'pill mill' doc
- Business group backs Moran
- Art unites USD 437 students
- State: Toss nomination suit
- Man killed in scaffold collapse ID'd
- Gun misfire wounds two men
- Eyewitness guidelines examined
- Mistrial in Saline Co. crash
- 1st Infantry 'brass' earn honor
- Births
- 2 accidentally shot at Ark. City store
- Norton to display Vietnam wall
- Pets
- Band to be honored for combat action
- Rollover results in minor injury
- Lake levels
- TV Ad: Getting Kansas Back to Work
- New drug at KU may help diabetics
- Civil rights activist remembered
- BBB asks buyers to be careful
- Kansans Show Strong Support for Campagin at State Fair
- Leaders: Strike would hurt Wichita
- LPD refuses paper's info requests
- Wamego school honored
- Brownback, Colyer Earn the Endorsement of Kansas’ Small Businesses
- State fair draws strong crowds
- Arrest made in latest homicide
- Mixed reactions on recession
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 9-20-10
- Federal sign mandate discussed
- Six picks up endorsements
- Senator Roberts Calls for Hearing on Obamacare to Address Rising Premiums
- Goossen to take job at KHI
- Man convicted of raping girl
- Topekan dies after jump from bus
- Stephene Moore Endorses the Pelosi Tax and Spend Agenda
- 'Patriots' read Constitution
- D.A.'s case backlog eliminated
- Thompson earns Eagle rank
- Annual event a boon for town
- Domestic violence spikes in '09
- Lizards run fast; kids run faster
- Cessna workers won't strike
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Art brings USD 437 students together
- National Merit semifinalists named
- Five injured in crash
- Senator Roberts Comments on Interim WTO Findings in Case Against U.S. Aviation
- Wind test center set for Colby
- Man hides in ceiling, robs pharmacy
- Fog affects portions of NEK
- Pets
- Births
- Lake levels
- Jerry Moran on Chris Stigall 710
- PHOTOS: Volunteer and Campaign Update Meeting
- Police and fire calls
- OKC impressed first-timers
- Patriots read Consititution
- Storms batter Jefferson County
- Animals, patrons share night out
- City fuel tax uses explained
- Topeka PD investigates homicide
- PHOTOS: Sedgwick Parade
- Hospital treats gunshot victim
- Financial Reform and Consumer Protection
- Body found in Sedgwick Co. pond
- Longbine, Karr seek Senate seat
- New faculty at Washburn
- Topeka PD probes fatal shooting
- Topeka PD makes 8 DUI arrests
- Washburn alumni hold 'fun run'
- Look to the west, young reader
- Traffic crash blocks off street
- Upcoming events
- Police, fire calls
- It's Your Business
- Births
- Acts of kindness: Purse returned
- Alcohol matter on council agenda
- Jeff Co. warning cancelled
- S. Kansas redesign gets boost
- S.W. Fairlawn sidewalk open
- Man gets 'hard 50' in wife's death
- 9/17 Breaking News: Gallop Poll
- Blog Hoggers: ¡Es viernes!
- KDOT seeks input on road plan
- Gunshots fired during bar brawl
- Legislative priorities discussed
- Lizard chasers needed
- Ottawa man killed in I-35 accident
- Man shot in leg at Oscar's
- NWS: Hailstone could be record
- The Office expands, adds show
- Fatal accident occurs on I-35
- Jail to outsource food service
- Two hurt in Manhattan wreck
- Storms possible later today
- Kan. stamp's artwork unveiled
- Man dies in scaffold collapse
- Red Heel Sock Monkey Exhibit at Mulvane Art Museum Gift Shop
- Library's book sale starts Friday
- Man pleads in Lyme cure fraud
- Survey: Rural economy weak
- Biggs vows upgraded voter info
- Women get naked for PETA
- Air Museum sets fundraiser run
- Feds target alleged poachers
- Topeka Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
- Accident claims Pott. Co. farmer
- RedState: Campaigning with Kevin Yoder in KS-03
- Poll: Kansans Like Mike
- Taking Cover: Some Dems Break with Pelosi on Taxes
- Police and fire calls
- POLL: Should city 'trap-neuter-release' feral cats?
- Ordinance takes on cats, dogs
- Petition locations announced
- Prairie Politics: Endorsement Roundup
- Board commended for training
- US 24 bridge to reopen Friday
- In Case You Missed It: Moran Keeps Commanding Lead In General Election Poll
- Mana de Topeka recognizes six
- Learning Studio opens at KU
- 9/17 Staying Busy
- Jerry Moran Holds Packed Campaign Event with Conservative Stalwart Sen. Tom Coburn
- Packed House for Moran at Johnson County Town Hall
- 'Child Shield' hunts predators
- Births
- Topeka Cap-Journal: Roberts formally endorses Moran
- Hays Daily News: Moran Meets with Supporters for Morning Rally
- Election Day Victory Rally in Hays
- ESU to host 1st Dist. debate
- Lake levels
- McPherson Sentinel: Roberts Endorses Moran
- Primary Election Victory Speech
- Johnson County: Election Night Watch Party & Volunteer Opportunities
- Errors skew KSU ranking
- GOP to file Holland complaint
- Wichita Eagle:Aviation officials turn to Moran
- Jerry Moran Releases New TV Ad Asking Kansans For Their Vote
- NEK tribes get Justice grants
- Holland declines radio debate
- WIBW: Moran Picks Up Prolife Endorsement
- Kansas’ Senate Race: The Age of Immoderation
- Election Night Watch Party in Wichita
- 09.16.10 : Governor directs flags to half-staff to honor Capt. Jason McMahon
- State fossil petition available
- National Right To Life Endorses Jerry Moran
- Moran edges Tiahrt in bitter race
- Tiahrt Continues to Lob False Character Assassinations While Hiding His Ethics Record
- Tax Code KC
- THS drum line to hold fundraiser
- Moran Earns Endorsement from National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund
- Jerry Moran and the “Big First”
- Pro-Life Leaders Ask Kansans to Stand with Jerry Moran
- Topeka Capital-Journal Republicans Push Polled Around
- Pompeo TV Message: "Susan Believes"
- Yard Signs Are Available
- Jerry Moran Endorsed By National Rifle Association In Race To Replace Brownback in U.S. Senate
- Moran beats Tiahrt in hard-fought race for Kansas’ Republican Senate nomination
- Moran Momentum Strong in Northeast Kansas
- National Journal Hotline: Tricky Todd
- Stephene Moore Admits She’s Not Fiscally Responsible in First Ad
- Regents welcome KU update
- State gets $531k from HHS
- Associated Press: Moran Wins GOP Primary for US Senate in Kansas
- Proven
- An Open Statement from Residents of the Big First
- Climate for GOP Keeps Getting Better
- University CEO wages still frozen
- Area storms cause damage
- Rural voters helped Moran edge Tiahrt
- Join U.S. Senator Tom Coburn in Overland Park on MONDAY, Aug 2
- Wichita Eagle: Endorsements: U.S. Senate and House, Kansas governor
- Celebrate Constitution Day, Come Get a Pocket Constitution!
- KSU receives $5M endowment
- Blog Hoggers: Thursday already
- Congressman Jerry Moran tours, praises Health Care Access clinic in Lawrence
- Pre-Primary Election Meet and Greet in Shawnee County
- Lenexa Townhall, Tuesday, August 27
- Meth lab bust yields 31 charges
- 'Lucky duck' wins new car
- Sunny skies in forecast
- Topeka Cap-Journal: Moran reaches for high bar set by Kassebaum Baker
- Leading Wichita Businessmen Ask Kansans To Support Jerry Moran
- Tiahrt Washington’s Closer: More Negativity
- Pompeo, Goyle set debate date
- Kansas kids
- KHI News: Moran: Medicare, Medicaid should cover costs
- Ours
- In His Own Words: Todd Tiahrt of Washington on Ethics
- Regents now own Salina center
- Miller questions sign mandate
- LJ World: Campaign Notebook: Roberts backs Moran
- July 7th KSNT Full Debate
- Washington County News Endorses Moran
- Budig now a chancellor emeritus
- S.W. Kansas school to close
- KC Star: Roberts gives Moran a pat on the back
- Conservative and Pro-Life Stalwart Sen. Tom Coburn to Campaign With Jerry Moran Monday
- Haskell County Monitor-Chief Endorses Moran for Senate
- City's TOTO program honored
- Coal plant permit on track
- Wichita Eagle: Pat Roberts endorses Jerry Moran for Senate
- Seven Former VFW State Commanders Urge Kansans To Support Jerry Moran
- In Their Own Words: Judicial Watch: Todd Tiahrt One of The “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politician
- Youth arrested in Little Russia fire
- Future gov. debates uncertain
- Morning Sun: Roberts Backs Moran for U.S. Senate
- 5 Questions for Stephene Moore
- Pompeo Responds to President Obama’s Speech on Iraq
- GOP candidate ousted at Liberal
- Todd & Vicki Tiahrt Receive 2010 Hoops for Youth Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award
- Event to inform future KU students
- Despite Promises to Debate “as much as possible,” Stephene Moore Refuses to Accept Deba
- VIDEO: Mike Pompeo at the Sedgwick County GOP Picnic
- Flash flood warning issued
- Brownback & Tiahrt Comment on European Union WTO Case against the United States
- Births
- Moore Forced to Defend Anti-Jobs Agenda With Small Business Owners
- Pompeo Comments on Rising Unemployment
- Holland blasts GOP opponent
- Jenkins Congratulates West Elementary for Receiving School of Distinction Award
- Pets
- Despite Overwhelming Unpopularity Among Kansans, Moore Brings in Obamacare Director Kathleen Sebeliu
- VIDEO: "5 A.M." - Pompeo TV Message
- Fuel tax won't be on Nov. 2 ballot
- Jenkins Testifies at House Ways and Means Committee
- Lake levels
- Stephene Moore for Congress
- Pompeo Campaign Releases New TV Message
- One killed in Franklin Co. crash
- Brownback & Tiahrt Comment on European Union WTO Case against the United States
- Kansas River stage
- Police and fire calls
- Pompeo Comments on Hartman Decision
- Crash closes intersection
- Trash truck fire doused
- Police and fire calls
- Births
- Kansas Senate President Steve Morris Endorses Pompeo
- Goyle Dodges Debate Opportunity
- Car runs over downtown hydrant
- Person runs from accident scene
- Pets
- PHOTOS: Oxford Watermelon Feed Parade
- Derek Schmidt endorses Pompeo for Congress
- Kobach seeks birthright reform
- Sex case interview at issue
- Lake levels
- National Right to Life PAC Endorses Pompeo
- PHOTOS: Team Pompeo in the Mulvane Old Settlers Parade
- Ks. extradites former priest
- Regents seek $67M in new aid
- Council takes sex crimes stance
- 50 Days Left to Get 10!
- Senator Pat Roberts Endorses Pompeo
- Hays superintendent resigns
- PAC airs ad for Holland
- Blog Hoggers: Tuesday's gone
- Kevin Yoder Wins Republican Nomination!
- From the Wichita Eagle - Senator Roberts Endorses Pompeo
- Disabled response plan upgraded
- Brownback declines debate invite
- Winds, rain expected Wednesday
- Invitation to Mrs. Moore to Participate in 6 Debates
- Goyle Launches False Attack in Congressional Race
- Theft-proof screws at area stores
- Grand jury returns indictments
- 9/15/2010 Committee Approves Moran Bill to Protects Veterans' 2nd Amendment Rights
- Trash truck fired doused
- 2010 Race of the Day: Making Sure There Isn’t Moore of the Same
- State Senator Mike Petersen Endorses Pompeo
- Animal control rules input sought
- Assistant VP named for Go Topeka
- Senator Roberts Comments on Interim WTO Findings in Case Against U.S. Aviation
- The gods (at Cook) have spoken: Kansas 3rd District “leans Republican”
- Congressman Jerry Moran Endorses Pompeo
- Upcoming events
- Man sentenced in child porn case
- Proposal would spare cats' lives
- GOP reveals midterm blueprint
- VIDEO: Congressman Moran Endorses Pompeo
- US-59 reopens after accident
- National Rifle Association Endorses Pompeo
- 3 injured in US 59 accident
- Debate Proposal for Stephene Moore
- PHOTOS: Sedgwick County GOP Open House and Picnic
- Worker dies in mower accident
- Yoder Campaign Asks Stephene Moore to Take a Stand on Speaker Pelosi
- DeBacker to head KSDE
- Enthusiasm Gap Confronts Dems Heading into November
- Regents seek need-based aid
- Obama's Rhetoric Widening Enthusiasm Gap?
- Brownback, Jenkins, and Others Rally Republicans in Wamego
- Column: Journalists are underpaid and under-demanded
- Obama to the rescue for Democrats
- Dem House Strategy: Go Negative Early
- Tax-exempt status at issue
- The 'I Can't Wait to Vote' Election
- Big Unions Plan to Spend $88 Million This Fall
- Machinists urge strike at Cessna
- Hiding: Vulnerable Democrats Duck Public Events
- GOP bringing in the bucks for House elections
- Barnett lands at Cotton-O'Neil
- Hear Cheryl’s interview with Christopher Renner on The Community Bridge radio show 03/25/2010
- Independents in swing states continue to sour to Obama
- Veteran's parade accepting entries
- Girard Woman Seeking Nod
- Early Indicators Don't Bode Will for Democrats in November
- McConnell: Don't Get Overconfident Before November
- Get Out The Vote
- JOURNAL 09/12/10
- Column: Unfunded mandate on street signs is A BAD JOKE
- It's Still the Economy, Stupid
- Overnight storms spawn wind, rain
- Police and fire calls
- Incumbent Defeats By the Numbers
- District ponders school closings
- Births
- GOP Takes Unprecedented 10-Point Lead on Generic Ballot
- KDOT launches safety blog
- Pets
- Republican Recruiter: House Majority 'In Play'
- Salina police create gang unit
- Upturn in tax delinquencies seen
- Former Senator Hagel Endorses Schmidt
- Natural gas pipelines aging
- Lake levels
- Bigger Than 1994: GOP to Gain 60+ in House?
- Local road projects begin
- Schools miss AYP mark
- Blog Hoggers: Shocking
- Fewer Young Voters See Themselves as Democrats
- Event remembers Katrina
- County may replace dump truck
- Kids sought for 'Wanted Reader'
- GOP Poised for Legislative Gains
- Dog eases man's night terrors
- Judge refuses to bar nomination
- What Congress Could Look Like After November
- Officers find meth, stolen items
- Two area teachers named finalists
- Lake still has toxic algae
- Sexual exploitation arrest made
- Two area teachers named finalists
- Gag order issued in DeBolt case
- Driver, bicyclist in crash named
- Cause of revenue fall uncertain
- 09.13.10 : Governor Parkinson accepts position with AHCA/NCAL, will start new role following term in
- Briefly: Area news
- Police and fire calls
- Brownback votes in spotlight
- Births
- Seaman required class touted
- Lake levels
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 9-13-10
- Discussions cool on vacant buildings
- Senior center to release balloons
- Blog Hoggers: Monday Night Football
- Service set for civil rights leader
- KUMC dean to speak at KSU
- Farm payments source of tension
- KSU to have 82nd Family Day
- Stretch of K-4 gets face-lift
- Wichita's raised RR in top 10
- County to buy court software
- Sex offenses charged in Wichita
- County forms audit committee
- Federal judge faces charges Monday
- Parkinson to take advocacy job
- Kansas SAT scores improve
- County forms audit committee
- Union Station in KC sees surplus
- Court study could be 'far reaching'
- Fake cops bilk JoCo citizens
- Police looking for shooter
- Colo. fire does $6.7m damage
- Education calendar
- Salinan's backwards feet in Ripley's
- USD 450 watching Berryton Elementary
- Police chief: Salina and gangs
- New street signs being installed
- Scouts honor victims, benefactor
- Squirmy Science teaches valuable lessons
- Overturned semi closes ramp
- Bicyclist killed in wreck
- A year later, no trace of couple
- Business Watch
- Duck donations hit record levels
- Manhattan man killed in crash
- Brownback presents Road Map – Defines choice between Obama Way and Kansas Way
- Heavy patrol nets 1 DUI arrest
- Menninger to be at book-signing
- Comedian to perform at WU
- KSU sponsors talks by writers
- State observes preparedness day
- Hutch colleges loses grant
- Kansas Chamber Endorses Brownback/Colyer Ticket
- Man swims away from officers
- Wind huffs and puffs too much
- Brownback, Holland spar at fair
- OSHA probes Hutchinson fire
- N. Topekan dreams of bike rallies
- Storms hit Shawnee County
- Births
- Pets
- Court remands Morris Co. decision
- Warm, sunny weekend on tap
- Huff 'n Puff finally takes flight
- Upcoming events
- WBC's flames produce little heat
- It's Your Business
- Whistle-blowers on county agenda
- Grandparents Day at zoo Sunday
- Series makes music affordable
- Petition drive to go forward
- Senator Roberts: Historic WTO Ruling Victory for U.S. Aviation Industry; EU Subsidies of European Av
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Charity events to close streets
- Day of Caring kicks off campaign
- Senator Roberts' Statement on Recess Appointment of Dr. Berwick to Head CMS
- Man indicted for child porn
- Freedom's Frontier plan OK'd
- Traffic stops yield drug sentences
- Brownback, Roberts Urge USTR to Support U.S. - Colombia Free Trade Agreement
- Severe weather possible today
- Thieves target license plates
- Volunteer spotlight
- Senator Roberts Pushes to Eliminate Paperwork Burden Facing Small Business Under New Health Care Law
- N. Topekan dreams of bike rallys
- Aeropostale gives teen $5K
- Senator Roberts Calls for Hearings on Dr. Berwick Despite Recess Appointment to Head CMS
- Manhattan bank robbers hunted
- Corzine earns Eagle rank
- U.S. Senator Pat Roberts Delivers Weekly Republican Address
- Getaway fails on KC bus
- Storm warnings issued for area
- Weekly Republican Address
- Petition drive begins
- Ks. Chamber backs Brownback
- Senator Roberts at Rural Development Hearing
- KSU business dean steps down
- Suit challenges judicial process
- Senator Roberts: Rural Development Needs to Help Navigate Burdensome Regulations
- Phelpses to burn Quran, U.S. flag
- Scouts, flags honor 9-11 victims
- Senator Roberts: Consumers Forgotten in Analysis of GIPSA Proposed Rule
- 9/9 Libertarians Split Over Hartman’s Decision
- Americus crash claims third teen
- Senator Roberts Works to Eliminate Health Care Bureaucracies
- 9/10/2010 Moran to Hold Tenth Annual Conservation Tour
- Police and fire calls
- Senator Roberts Continues Call for Public Hearing on Dr. Donald Berwick
- Senator Roberts Urges Kathleen Sebelius to Reexamine Troubling CMS Nominee
- Births
- Gov. candidates debate Saturday
- Senator Roberts: Administration Seeks to Bypass Congress and Allow Illegal Immigrants to Remain in t
- Senator Roberts Supports Thune Extender Alternative; Cuts Taxes, Cuts Spending, Addresses Doctor Pay
- Lake levels
- Atcheson to join appeals court
- Senator Roberts: Ag Mediation Bill Heads to President’s Desk
- Senator Roberts: Farm Bill Should Work for All Producers; Kansans Concerned with Regs, Cuts to Crop
- Cheatham to high court in Oct.
- Six to address 9/11 ceremony
- Army Dedicates “Senator Pat Roberts Room” at Ft. Leavenworth’s Lewis and Clark Cen
- Senator Roberts: Historic WTO Ruling Victory for U.S. Aviation Industry; EU Subsidies of European Av
- State to cut journalism funds
- Wichita hosting aviation experts
- 09.10.10 : Governor Parkinson orders flags at half-staff on September 11th
- Senator Roberts: Farm Bill Should Work for All Producers; Kansans Concerned with Regs, Cuts to Crop
- EPA: State must comply
- Man charged in chase fatalities
- Senator Roberts: Administration Seeks to Bypass Congress and Allow Illegal Immigrants to Remain in t
- Senator Roberts Supports Thune Extender Alternative; Cuts Taxes, Cuts Spending, Addresses Doctor Pay
- House Passes Moore Bill to Honor Generals
- Tiahrt Comments on Loss of Mulvane Soldier
- Amber Alert issued for boy, 2
- Part of the Solution
- Homicide hearing delayed
- Sawdust fire kills Burrton man
- Brownback-Colyer Team Welcomes 4th District Nominee Mike Pompeo to Tour
- 8/20 Creating Jobs in Kansas
- Brownback, Others Reveal America’s New Health Care System
- Senator Roberts: Ag Mediation Bill Heads to President’s Desk
- Senator Roberts: Farm Bill Should Work for All Producers; Kansans Concerned with Regs, Cuts to Crop
- Moore Named to Historic Financial Regulatory Reform Conference Committee
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 9-07-10
- More rain expected today, Friday
- Kansas' next Lt. Governor - Kelly Kultala
- State gets $6.1M from HUD
- State closes Manhattan day care
- Brownback-Colyer Ticket Pledges Environment that Encourages Growth in Animal Agriculture
- Andrew Gray, Kansas Candidate For Governor, Offers Real Education Reform Platform
- Video: Brownback speaks on Wichita exports on Senate Floor
- Army Dedicates “Senator Pat Roberts Room” at Ft. Leavenworth’s Lewis and Clark Cen
- Senator Roberts: Historic WTO Ruling Victory for U.S. Aviation Industry; EU Subsidies of European Av
- Moore Introduces Bill to Assist Cancer Survivors
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 8-30-10
- Celebrating Independence Day
- Case en route to $200M settlement
- WU to host appeals hearings
- Headlines from the Road Map for Kansas Bus Tour
- 8/24 – PR: Egg Companies Too Big to Fail
- Video: Brownback Speaks on General Aviation Manufacturing from Senate Floor
- Brownback, Roberts Call on Big 12 to Stay Together to Stay Strong
- Senator Roberts: Farm Bill Should Work for All Producers; Kansans Concerned with Regs, Cuts to Crop
- Conference Committee Approves Wall Street Reform
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 8-23-10
- 1,000 of You vs. 1,000 of Them
- State Sen. Jim Barnett resigning
- Curtis to be landscaped
- Campaign to Announce Road Map for Kansas Education Today
- Vicki Tiahrt to be Awarded Fulltime Homemaker of the Year Award
- 8/27 Libertarian candidate hopes party can gain status
- Brownback Disappointed that U.S. Tax Dollars Are to Fund Overseas Abortions
- Brownback, Roberts Comment on Possible College Conference Realignment
- Senator Roberts: Historic WTO Ruling Victory for U.S. Aviation Industry; EU Subsidies of European Av
- Moore Congratulates Congressional Award Winners
- Congressman Jerry Moran's Newsletter 8-16-10
- What is Brownback Hiding?
- State paid Hecht's legal bills
- 5 Ks. schools win Blue Ribbon
- Brownback Campaign Announces Road Map for Kansas Education
- Fire destroys Little Russia house
- 8/31 Two Ways To Win Election Press Release
- Video: Brownback Speaking on Kagan from Senate Floor
- Audio: #Brownback Interviewed on KMBZ on the Future of the Big 12
- Senator Roberts' Statement on Recess Appointment of Dr. Berwick to Head CMS
- Atchison Native to Intern in Washington, D.C.
- 8/20/2010 Moran: Middle East Peace Negotiations Must Ensure Israel's Security
- Kultala: Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Women's Right to Vote
- Fuel tax election costs detailed
- Helping teens, trucks to co-exist
- Kansas State Troopers Association Endorses Brownback-Colyer Ticket
- Amber Alert cancelled for boy, 2
- 9/2 Radio Advertisement
- Brownback Votes against Elena Kagan Nomination to Supreme Court
- Brownback, Roberts Comment on Big 12 Staying Together
- Brownback, Roberts Urge USTR to Support U.S. - Colombia Free Trade Agreement
- The Holton Recorder: Haags honored for 4-H service, named parade marshals
- 8/30/2010 Moran Requests DHS Fully Secure or Remove Bridges Along Mexican Border
- Wishing all Kansans a happy and safe Labor Day
- Group remembers suicide victims
- Hartman won't switch affiliation
- Campaign to Visit Six Southwest Kansas Counties
- Former teacher gets probation
- Breaking News
- Brownback Welcomes Official from African American Museum to Washburn University
- Brownback against Over-Regulating the Internet
- Senator Roberts Pushes to Eliminate Paperwork Burden Facing Small Business Under New Health Care Law
- Jenkins Signs Petition to Repeal Health Care Law
- 8/31/10 Moran Requests Field Hearing in Kansas for 2012 Farm Bill
- ALERT: Tiahrt Commended for Supporting Israel
- Births
- Attacks claim 2 Kansas soldiers
- KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF ETHANOL PROCESSORS ENDORSES BROWNBACK-COLYER TICKET
- Mother sentenced in son's death
- JOURNAL 8/24/10
- Video: Brownback on the Future of Commercial Space Flight
- Brownback Comments on Chinese Decision to Loosen Controls on Currency
- Senator Roberts Calls for Hearings on Dr. Berwick Despite Recess Appointment to Head CMS
- Jenkins: WTO Made Right Decision on Illegal European Subsidies
- 9/1/2010 Moran: American Troops Returning From Iraq with Honor
- Tiahrt Among First to Join Congressional Tea Party Caucus
- Pets
- Capital case to high court in Oct.
- Campaign Announces Road Map for Kansas Aviation
- EPA: Revise air permit process
- JOURNAL 9/1/10
- Brownback Comments on U.S. Mission in Iraq
- Video: Brownback Marks Passing of Manute Bol
- U.S. Senator Pat Roberts Delivers Weekly Republican Address
- Atchison Native to Intern in Washington, D.C.
- 9/3/2010 Moran: Current Economic Policies Have Failed to Create Jobs
- Tiahrt: Obama Wrong to Spend More Taxpayer Money on Failed Financial System Bailouts
- Lake levels
- Virus infects KDOT computers
- BROWNBACK ANNOUNCES ROAD MAP TO GROW KANSAS DEFENSE INDUSTRY
- Constitution readings planned
- JOURNAL 9/6/10
- Op-ed: Protecting General Aviation against Unfair Foreign Assistance
- Brownback Urges Conference Committee to Reject Changes to Auto Dealer Amendment
- Weekly Republican Address
- Topeka Natives to Intern in Washington, D.C.
- 9/9/2010 Moran Accepting 2011 Service Academy Applications
- ALERT: Tiahrt Joins Legal Brief Defending AZ Immigration Law
- Police and fire calls
- Plea reached in bomb scare
- Kansas Veterans Announce Support for Brownback-Colyer Ticket
- Fair plans Preparedness Day
- Ken Cannon Governor 2
- Brownback Comments on Newly Expanded Economic Sanctions against North Korea
- Brownback Comments on Today’s WTO Report that Airbus Received Illegal Subsidies
- Senator Roberts at Rural Development Hearing
- Jenkins Joins Amicus Brief in Support of Arizona's Immigration Law
- Moore and Meeks Urge Senate to Strengthen Stress Test Provisions
- Tiahrt Statement on U.S. District Court Ruling on Arizona Immigration Law
- NAACP: Inmate mistreated
- Analyst blasts KCP&L leaders
- Kansas Educators Form Coalition in Support of Brownback/Colyer Ticket
- Harrah's drops Mulvane bid
- Road Map for Kansas Bus Tour Hits the Highway
- Brownback Applauds Kansas Blue Ribbon Schools
- Brownback Joins Senate Republican Appropriators to Call for Federal Spending Freeze
- Senator Roberts: Rural Development Needs to Help Navigate Burdensome Regulations
- Jenkins Introduces Legislation to Prohibit Lame Duck Session, Hold Congress Accountable to the Ameri
- Letter to the Editor - Stop the Bailouts Smokescreen
- ALERT: Tiahrt Request Update from Obama on Iran Sanctions Implementation, Israel Security
- Men die 2 days apart in El Dorado
- County rejects purchases
- Campaign Releases Road Map to Protect Kansas Families
- 2 Lyon County teens die in crash
- Kansas Farm Bureau Endorses Brownback-Colyer Ticket
- 7/14 New Video – July 14th, 2010
- Brownback, Roberts Urge USTR to Support U.S. - Colombia Free Trade Agreement
- Senator Roberts: Consumers Forgotten in Analysis of GIPSA Proposed Rule
- Jenkins Named Taxpayer Hero
- Moore Praises Local Police Department for Support of Guard and Reserve
- Tiahrt Rejects $26 Billion 'Stimulus' Bailout
- Silver Lake 5th grade numbers questioned
- First Post
- Campaign Offers Free Rides to First Debate
- Trucker robbed on I-70 exit
- Campaign Announces Two More Road Map Policy Steps
- 7/17 As a Libertarian are you Anti-Government?
- Brownback Supports Renewable Energy Standard Title
- Senator Roberts Works to Eliminate Health Care Bureaucracies
- Jenkins Continues Voting Streak, Does Not Miss a Vote in 2010
- Moore Commends Local Town Named Finalist for Prestigious Award
- Tiahrt: Pentagon and Administration Complicit in Outsourcing American Jobs
- Blog Hoggers: Thirsty Thursday
- Kansas Children Deserve What's Right
- The Brownback for Governor Campaign launched its first television commercials today
- Bikers to cruise for Red Cross
- BROWNBACK-COLYER TICKET ANNOUNCES PLAN TO PROMOTE INNOVATIONS IN GRAIN PRODUCTIONS
- 8/11 Page on Facebook Growing!
- Senator Roberts Continues Call for Public Hearing on Dr. Donald Berwick
- Senator Roberts Urges Kathleen Sebelius to Reexamine Troubling CMS Nominee
- Moore, Lynch Applaud McCaskill, Grassley for Increasing Financial Oversight
- Tiahrt to address Kansans at Americans For Prosperity Foundation National Summit
- Fire destroys north-side house
- Will Sam Brownback Continue to Protect Wall Street Bankers and Their Washington Lobbyists?
- Atcheson to join appeals court
- Man killed in Geary Co. accident
- 3rd Day of Road Map for Kansas Bus Tour to Focus on Agriculture, Energy and Jobs
- 8/18 Not all gubernatorial hopefuls debate
- Brownback Applauds Wichita for Being Named National Leader in Exports
- Court begins caseload review
- Births
- Pets
- Police seek car in homicide
- Lake levels
- Exhibit explores everyday clutter
- Police and fire calls
- Panel to hear casino plans
- USD 450 board gets growth projection
- Man stabbed while driving
- Fire burns house in Dover
- Buckle Up location changed
- ELL students increase in USD 437
- Balloon launch set
- Blog Hoggers: Wednesday's wrath
- Westar to have open house
- Flood watch posted for Thursday
- School ends barrier for disabled
- Farmer could have best yield
- American Legion club to close
- Zoo hippo Tucker to go elsewhere
- Bikeways plan being developed
- Atcheson to join appeals court
- District Court judge dies
- City to offer help with rent
- Bed bugs get 'Today' show feature
- St. Francis to open new clinics
- Hayrack fatality identified
- Man gets prison for child porn
- Fuel tax petition rally set
- Road work to restrict I-70 traffic
- 17-year-old runaway found
- KDHE learns from flu season
- KSU gets stem cell patent
- Blog Hoggers: Back to work
- Fort set for grand reopening
- Winds fan Labor Day fires
- Ex-teacher faces probation
- Low numbers close ed center
- Army has civil support manual
- Salina officials probe gun licenses
- KOSE backs Holland for gov.
- TPD, KBI seek runaway, 17
- City rejects Big Well Museum bid
- Konza station to open to public
- No injuries in Westgate wreck
- Cooper's victims should register
- Author first Lou Douglas speaker
- Former prof leaves $2.2M to KU
- KDHE preps for flu season
- A.G. files capital murder charges
- KC-area schools could close
- Jail grapples with mental illness
- More green lights for Topeka
- Cooper's vicitms should register
- KDOT approves project bids
- Donations lacking for LKM gala
- Kansas kids
- Water use may be issue for plant
- KSU to hold 'Band Day' Saturday
- Food shelves getting bare
- Woman killed in head-on crash
- Memorial wall to be dedicated
- Plant's water use draws attention
- Parade recalls 'Rosie,' U.S. labor
- Education center closes
- Rural grocery stores fading away
- Police and fire calls
- Police news and fire calls
- Lake-goers celebrate Labor Day
- Births
- Births
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Lake levels
- MDA telethon raises $256,399
- Blog Hoggers: Holiday, celebrate
- 2002 double slaying unsolved
- Mulvane Art Museum and Sabatini Gallery Co-host Printed Image 3 exhibition
- Firefighters battle flames, winds
- Fire damages Topeka home
- Woman found dead near trail
- Hanging appears to be a suicide
- Hayrack ride accident kills youth
- Brisk winds expected in area
- KSU 'Band Day' set for Saturday
- Hayrack ride accident kills child
- Woman killed in head-on crash
- Salina examines gun license issue
- Briefly: Area events
- Economy receives mixed reviews
- Lenexa man dead at Drake
- Rural grocery stores fading away
- Program aims to dress the world
- Parade, closures kick off Labor Day
- Police seek tips in latest homicide
- Salina man sentenced for drugs
- Three arrested during DUI patrol
- Salina pool drew crowd, money
- Power project causes concern
- Historic B-17 to visit Great Bend
- Police and fire calls
- Garden City considering $1M loan
- Former meth user to speak
- Births
- Horton teen attends FBI camp
- Pets
- USD 501 eyes science grant
- Texas priest arrested in Lawrence
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Munstermann earns Eagle rank
- High Holy Days on horizon
- It's Your Business
- Gov. leaders observe holiday
- Volunteer spotlight: Penny Nelson
- SE 37th awaits major work
- 'Splendid' weather for holiday
- Kochs battle Calif. climate law
- Crash traps two inside SUV
- Parks open new access to Kaw
- Courts free 11-year prisoner
- Dems: Sam's plan lacks details
- Ks. marshalls nab hunted priest
- Times tough on labor these days
- He's still easy riding at age 96
- Tax policy fuels chamber divide
- Chamber split: Letter of dissent
- Police investigate city's 9th slaying
- 21st and Wanamaker reopens
- Craigslist cuts off 'adult services'
- Upcoming events
- Woman injured in US-75 crash
- K-30 faces brief closure
- Ks. labor outlook improving
- Prostate cancer screening offered
- Drinking preceded fatal fall
- 09.02.10 : Governor appoints Kansans to health information exchange corporation
- New Willard Bridge needed
- Neb. to foot Phelps' legal fees
- Police and fire calls
- Man vs. Food concept goes local
- Phelpses win Nebraska challenge
- Colo. man sentenced for Ks. heist
- Births
- Gunman gets 22+ years in slaying
- Pets
- Judge observes 35 years on bench
- Lake levels
- 'Splendid' weather for holiday
- USD 501 has disaster training
- Families defend imprisoned GIs
- KDHE: Algae levels still toxic
- KSU narrows ag school search
- Services set for Great Bend girl
- False arrest decision upheld
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Lottery highlights Ks. birthday
- Cool night for high school openers
- SW 29th awaits new closing
- Kline hearing delayed again
- Bridge needs public support
- Convicted doctor gets probation
- Patients didn't get diluted drugs
- KPERS liability at $7.6 billion
- Gov: Check all state computers
- Judge blocks Nebraska ban
- Car damaged in rear-end crash
- Kansas highways ranked 3rd best
- Convicted doctor seeks probation
- Lightning hits house, storms pass
- Court process draws concerns
- Alcohol sting nets 8 violators
- Sex offender placed on probation
- Youth killed crossing street
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Thursday
- KDHE clears vital stats backlog
- House hit again in drive-by
- Farley: Attitudes led to firings
- More rain rolls through Topeka
- USD 501 has disaster training
- State to help with ACT prep
- KDOT renews road loan program
- Group takes off for OKC
- Glickman to stump for Goyle
- Are Stray Cats playing this gig?
- Police and fire calls
- Serious injuries avoided in crash
- Births
- Safe Streets turns 15
- Pets
- State reopens Stockton prison
- Lake levels
- Kansas high court to fill vacancy
- Yard facility to hold disposal day
- 09.01.10 : Governor Parkinson promotes food security in Kansas to prevent hunger and malnutrition
- Nurse indicted for diluting drugs
- Fuel tax vote faces challenge
- Town explores use for armory
- Police and fire calls
- August 12th hottest on record
- Births
- Pets
- Pot arrest yields $1.6M
- Lake levels
- KBI addressing DNA backlog
- Blog Hoggers: This one's for you
- Muslims seek private cemetery
- Guest column: Crusaders
- Police arrest impersonator
- Crash closes on-ramp for half hour
- 13 apply for high court vacancy
- Urban flood advisory posted
- Hollister won't face death penalty
- Roundabout open near WRHS
- Daughter arrested in murder
- City can't define 'gender identity'
- Marine victim of ID theft
- State fixing Capitol audio woe
- Area briefs
- Gov addresses state hunger
- Judges to speak on KSU panel
- Courtroom full at Hollister hearing
- Man gets 5+ years, deportation
- Kansan maps Gulf oil spill
- County vote to be challenged
- Armed heist at Sonic nets $1
- WU gift shop opening on Friday
- Trial delayed in bicycle attack
- Zoo's Hope to get more TV time
- Ideas surface to fix deadly hwy
- Kansas kids
- Group: Animal viruses a threat
- Figure in scam gets 20 years
- Railroad efficiency touted
- Escaped inmate captured in Mo.
- Births
- HIV exposure alleged
- Pets
- Man dies after truck hits bison
- Lake levels
- Two Mexican nationals charged
- Police and fire calls
- Plans discussed for TSH grounds
- Bowyer fund to build in Emporia
- Fundraiser plans draw questions
- Blog Hoggers: Typical Tuesday
- 08.31.10 : August revenues another sign of economic recovery
- State taxes meet costs -- maybe
- Wreck snarls rush-hour traffic
- Budigs donate to KU professorship
- Offer in to buy Hutch cemetery
- Alien sentenced in drug case
- Hippo named at ceremony
- Taxes $38M more than expected
- KNG colonel retires after 36 years
- Topekan sentenced for carjacking
- Fuel tax petitions done
- Biggs: Primary turnout 25%
- KSU team wins design contest
- More than roads needed
- Wichita Tribe to regain artifacts
- Man robs mom's trust fund
- Returns good for DC casino
- Births
- Hot Wheels: 2008 VW Jetta
- Jerry Holley dies at 71
- Pets
- Local man wins writing contest
- RR efficiency recognized
- Police and fire calls
- All-clear signal given at Landon
- Larned inmate escapes
- Blog Hoggers: A new week
- More sand dredging approved
- Road work finished early
- Shots spark deputy's arrest
- Alaska GOP hopeful from Kansas
- Party planners to meet
- Website looks at Republican River
- Arts in ed. week set
- Bust yields 830 pounds of pot
- Highway loads are issues
- Algae problems likely to grow
- KDHE: Vital stats system working
- SW Ks center to open in Feb.
- Bond set for Great Bend man
- USD 501: No naps in kindergarten
- 2,000 remember victim, 14
- Arsonist gets 36 years in murder
- Neb. judge OKs Phelps deal
- KSU team wins engineering contest
- Former Manhattan mayor dies
- Man guilty in death of wife
- Design studies of KC on display
- Former Stauffer Comm. VP dies
- State given $92M in job support
- WU offers Tuesday seminar
- UP staying up to date
- Ex-secretary sentenced for embezzlement
- Wounded Guardsman tests self
- Station No. 5 renovation begins
- Website looks at Republican River
- Police and fire calls
- Girl injured when she runs into car
- Tax bill to bring little change
- Dogs get their day at beach
- India Fest attracts hundreds
- USD 501 addresses AYP status
- Portion of N.W. Tyler to close
- Volunteer spotlight
- Breast cancer fundraiser announced
- Check frauds raise frustration
- Suspicious object reported
- Driver detained by passer-by
- Man shot and killed in Hi-Crest
- Crash kills 1, injures 8
- Articles boost Topeka image
- Births
- Take a hike along the Kaw
- Pets
- Woman apprehended after chase
- KHP nabs person-of-interest
- Topeka USD 501 retirements
- Births
- Briefly
- Pets
- Two accidents, no serious injuries
- Lake levels
- Phelpses: Mace targeted us
- Kansas River stage
- Suspect in man's death arrested
- Police and fire calls
- Quarry, duplexes to be discussed
- Lexie's Law makes changes
- High-flying feud over jobs
- Kline evidence access limited
- JoCo authorities search for body
- HHHS wins $1,000 grant
- Driver flees Topeka crash scene
- Wamego teen dies in crash
- Johnson County crash claims life
- Woman avoids crashing into train
- Woman injured in off-ramp crash
- Conference set in Llamas case
- City official: Sumner grounds OK
- 08.26.10 : Governor Parkinson furthers opportunities for Kansans with disabilities
- Brownback would seek jobs
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday!
- Grape Escape far from dry
- Sunny, warm weekend in forecast
- Board considers ballot spot
- Man dies in Wichita crash
- Emaciated boy's mom seeks bond
- Connector Road to open today
- Mother Teresa Center unveiled
- WW2 vet gets medals
- Chiefs game tonight on My TV
- Mother sues owner of ride
- Suit challenges justice picks
- Connector Road opens to traffic
- K-99 at Alma to close Monday
- Board denies ballot spot
- Speed lowered on aging rails
- Toxic algae remains at lake
- Mental hospitals feel pinch
- Man arrested in teen's death
- Toxic algae remains at lake
- Hippo naming rights go for $4,200
- Man in custody in teen's death
- Wamego blaze classified as arson
- State driving manual flawed
- Manual steers drivers wrong
- KDHE: Computer fix in hand
- Arson defendant in court
- Rossville classes start a week late
- Documents detail Hecht case
- Washburn Tech blood drive set
- Toddler found in pool dies
- Westar shares to pay 31 cents
- Mulvane Art Museum Gift Shop Grand Opening
- 08.26.10 : Governor Parkinson furthers opportunities for Kansans with disabilities
- KBI investigates sheriff's office
- Kansas airports: $10B business
- Gay candidate threatened
- Blog Hoggers: Baby, baby, baby
- Petition forces vote on judges
- Woman hurt in motorcycle wreck
- Saturday Art Classes Available For All Ages at The Mulvane Art Museum
- Car stolen in aggravated burglary
- Safe Kids seat check set
- FOTZ members to enjoy fun night
- Another pleasant day on tap
- Buckle up, get a buck
- Station sign missing
- Oakland church offers bargains
- Woman injured in motorcycle wreck
- Buhler discusses fuel tax vote
- Body ID'd as Great Bend teenager
- Wounded Guardsman joins climb
- FOTZ members to enjoy night of fun
- Fugitive arrested at Kwik Shop
- Judge dismisses Phelps case
- Police and fire calls
- Archer disputes Miller rationale
- Births
- Water main break closes street
- Pets
- Library phone outage on tap
- Lake levels
- KCK couple killed in wreck
- Tickets on sale for PRCA rodeo
- India Fest set for Sunday
- Blog Hoggers: Halfway home
- Missing man found in Manhattan
- Police and fire calls
- Ozawkie woman injured in crash
- Kansas airports: $10 B business
- Births
- Shooting in SW Topeka overnight
- Pesticide company to pay penalty
- Pets
- Lawrence police investigate rape
- Investigators await autopsy
- Lake levels
- Aviation study to be released
- 1 crash victim identified, 2 unknown
- Coleman plant to be parking lot
- Casino plans to be discussed
- Work planned at I-470 ramp
- Cap Fed's fully public move OK'd
- Roberts endores Pompeo
- Casino proposals under review
- Small hike in USD 372 mill levy
- Receiver of cemetary seeks $1.05M
- Museum to get shuttle artifacts
- Counties added to disaster list
- Once a client, now the boss
- And zebra will make three
- Births
- Roberts endorses Pompeo
- 1 crash victim ID'd, 2 unknown
- Pets
- Receiver of cemetery seeks $1.05M
- Summer bash to close downtown road
- Lake levels
- Buhler home lawsuit settled
- North Dillons to debut renovation
- Police and fire calls
- B&G Club fundraiser Saturday
- Drowning lawsuit proceeding set
- Fuel tax loss detours city
- Bus crash sends 11 to hospital
- Salvation Army seeking help
- Oil, gas industry: It's not our fault
- Effort to increase bed tax ends
- Reform Party aide steps down
- Brewster Place to receive award
- FedEx announces Salina expansion
- Micro-burst damages FHSU
- Brownback to defend aviation industry
- Museum to get shuttle artifacts
- Area briefs
- New road to open Friday
- KS prisons tested for asbestos
- KDHE hatches egg investigation
- Council discusses fuel tax loss
- Logan nabs health award
- Topeka to bid for Sunflower Games
- Police and fire calls
- History pageant on Sept. 17 and 18
- Police chase ends in crash
- KU prof: design solar, wind battery
- Blog Hoggers: Tuesday blues
- Oil tank explodes, killing man
- KDHE fetches paper records
- Heat forces early crop maturity
- Rally set for imprisoned soldiers
- DUIs issued in police chase
- 1st DUI would require lock
- Iconic KU flag damaged
- Search on for Great Bend teen
- Donors give $91 million to KSU
- Sheriff: 911 service restored
- Once a client, now the boss
- KSU research funds jump $14m
- Amputee firefighter back to work
- Kansas kids
- Walk-run to raise WU funds
- Sunset Zoo's chimp a rarity
- County to assess fees to JEDO
- History pagent on Sept. 17 and 18
- USDA names disaster areas
- PSU student's body ID'd
- Six slams craigslist on adult services
- Kansas seat belt fines vary
- Roberts delivers senior meals
- County to keep fuel tax money
- Leak closes KU rec center
- Phelps-Roper strikes deal
- Senator delivers senior meals
- Enron ruling led to dismissal
- Roberts formally endorses Moran
- Women to learn finances
- Rossville-Silver Lake area residents unable to call 911
- 08.23.10 : Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board releases annual report
- Logan nabs health award
- Births
- Births
- Pets
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Lake levels
- Police and fire calls
- Haircut follows bizarre kidnapping
- Analysis: School funding crucial
- Panel drafting DUI proposal
- Seat belt fines vary
- Wichita to acquire TMTA trolleys
- Blog Hoggers: Monday, Monday
- Business's customers sought
- KSU to map bike routes, needs
- Letter: Remember the '30s
- Juror selection glitch fixed
- Armed intruders kick open door
- Coleman plant purchase mulled
- County budgeting continues
- KDOT projects to be discussed
- Shots disable getaway truck
- Armed intruders kick door open
- Commission works on budget
- Sunset chimps to be on ABC
- Wanted: 3,729 in Shawnee County
- Flames damage home in county
- Special H1N1 shot not needed
- Schools evaluate ACT scores
- District judge has bench time
- 'Candidate School' to be offered
- Donation made for Hoxie fire truck
- Business Watch
- Zoo cares for many older animals
- Missing PSU student found
- Gunman wounds man in leg
- 7 DUI arrests in Manhattan
- Deputies arrest 3 for drunk driving
- Phelps-Roper to be tried Monday
- Births
- Police and fire calls
- Motorcycle rider injured in crash
- Births
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Police and fire calls
- Hippo born at Topeka Zoo
- Hippo born at Topeka Zoo
- Briefly
- It's Your Business
- Dr. advocate target of probe
- 2 KCK homicides investigated
- Missing man found dead
- Commission works on county budget
- Stylists battle domestic violence
- Candidate for gov. charged
- Car show cruises to HPT
- Baby chimp, mother to appear on ABC
- Set fire destroys vacant house
- Rossville school start delayed
- Fatal wreck closes US-75
- Biotech firm selects Wamego
- 08.20.10 : Governor Parkinson lays out action for legislature with federal jobs bill
- Larned seeks killer's transfer
- USD 501 board approves budget
- Judge: Man competent for trial
- Lake-Wittig case dismissed
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- Noah's Ark musical tix on sale
- Construction numbers up again
- US-75 reopens after fatality
- Storms possible Friday afternoon
- $4.2M sought in 'pill mill' case
- Central Park pond warning issued
- USDA official to visit Logan
- Weather may have sparked fire
- Woman arrested after chase
- State honors longtime workers
- Ichabod gets 'facelift'
- Westar donates turbine to KSU
- Clay County dispatcher arrested
- Couple fined for teen parties
- Wittig-Lake III postponed
- Ex-principal gets probation
- Family Fun Day at Hillcrest
- 20 troopers set to graduate
- 08.19.10 Governor names Rebecca Crotty 3rd District Judge
- Births
- Casino hopefuls to give plans
- Pets
- Boy dies in farm accident
- Police and fire calls
- N.W. Carlson work on tap
- Tax evasion nets probation
- Police rescue boy from attic
- Salina man pleads guilty
- Pursuit of truck thief continues
- Nude photos draw indictment
- Hecht settlement defended
- Deputies find man who fled
- HPHS finds hope in grant
- WU students move onto campus
- Water earthy-tasting, but OK
- Services agencies' funding falls
- Fatality crash closes K-10
- Larned seeks transfer of '01 deft.
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Thursday
- Ike archivist finds 1794 doc
- Beechcraft contract talks open
- After break, heat, storms return
- Despite taste, city's water is safe
- Judge: Man competent for trial
- Crotty joins bench in Topeka
- KSU, KU learning partners
- No additional money for DA?
- Tall crane to loom over Capitol
- Lawrence to limit porta-potties
- Deadline to enroll in CRP looms
- KDHE mum on tech woes cause
- Chief Judge to retire
- Hays to reconsider tall turbines
- Kansas students fare well on ACT
- Cessna lays off 75 in SE Kan.
- Ed. official: Funding difficult
- KCK man shot, killed in standoff
- Vet returns to job at zoo
- Car teeters on edge of disaster
- 08.17.10 : Governor seeks agricultural disaster designation for two counties
- Miller faces city code case
- Raw emotions color sentencing
- Family ties halts hearing
- Air gun fired at women, child
- Tax agents seize Topeka business
- Jaywalkers struck by car
- Woman recovering after attack
- Shift won't alter overall tax
- Tree dedication set
- Blog Hoggers: School daze
- ESU ranked among best
- Judge rejects suspect's plea
- EPA awards grant monies
- Temperatures higher today
- Judge denies bid for retrial
- CAART seeking food, litter
- Kansas students fare well on ACT
- AG: 42 wanted suspects nabbed
- Citizens sound off at meeting
- KSU to do NCAA self-study
- Holland on ed finance, vouchers
- RoadRunners to unveil programs
- Jones appointed WU counsel
- Kansans await social services
- Hecht offers county settlement
- Grant focuses on renewable energy
- Candidate forum in Overbrook
- Hooper sentenced to 267 months
- 'Runners to unveil programs
- Food giveaway is Monday
- Balloons rise in Landon Arena
- Kansas kids
- Pets
- Births
- Police calls
- Pets
- Planning panel OKs amendments
- Lake levels
- City makes tentative budget cuts
- Police and fire calls
- Parking fee cut in half
- Saline County notes crime spike
- USD 450 OKs mill levy decrease
- Corn, soybean crops suffer
- Births
- Riverfront Authority to meet
- Blog Hoggers: Martes
- Man shot by off-duty jailer
- Alien gets 46-month sentence
- KU earns new $17.9 M grant
- WU convocation on Thursday
- Students begin school year
- Man shot by off-duty jailer
- KSU vet students look at disease
- Panel: admonish Kline aide
- Candidate forum scheduled
- Oil and gas group has convention
- Mo. funeral protest ban unconstitutional
- Auburn ice cream social planned
- Family seeks missing PSU student
- Forecast calls for a high of 86
- GOP fears for oil, gas industry
- Fire damages Lyon County home
- Seat belt use reaches record high
- Supreme Court applications taken
- University tightens smoking rules
- Water main break closes street
- Birthday bash features Severinsen
- Intruder cuts Phelps' dog
- Water main break closes street
- Expo event: Hot-air ballooning
- Intruder cuts Phelps' dog
- Police to offer driving course
- Police to offer driving course
- Still no county budget
- Police seek 'Hot Wheels' vehicle
- Wilhoite to face jury
- Births
- Heat, algae killed 1,000 fish
- Pets
- KDHE: Services being restored
- Lake levels
- Buckle Up event scheduled
- Police and fire calls
- Lane closures planned on I-70
- Blog Hoggers: Cool down
- Johnson Co. checklane nets 13 arrests
- Supreme Court applications taken
- Illegal aliens land man in prison
- Police and fire calls
- Grief grips Topeka Zoo staff
- USD 501 copes with changes
- Witness: Spradling had 'bull's-eye'
- Students given school gear
- Square dancers say goodbye
- Business Watch
- Ed Watch: Calendar of Events
- Detectives work Oakland homicide
- Man arrested after standoff
- Hope kicks up heels for 'Today'
- Births
- Pets
- Lake levels
- Heat warning in effect today
- Water usage to be limited
- Births
- Books can help students 'survive'
- Pets
- Briefly
- Police and fire calls
- It's Your Business
- Storms pass, heat to return
- KHP targets unsafe drivers
- New ambulances needed
- KCK officers shoot man
- Brownback: Kan. needs cheese
- Stats help TPD keep streets safe
- Teacher had sex with student
- Governing bodies look at budgets
- Letter: Pay local bills
- Lawrence attorney disbarred
- Ghost police cars haunt speeders
- 'Budget night' looms for council
- Participation up for debate
- McDonald's no clown for charity
- Police and fire calls
- Scout cabin adds quality of life
- Blog Hoggers: Friday's delight
- Leavenworth unit comes home
- Police respond to drive-by
- Judge strikes down petition law
- Heat relief finally in sight
- 08.13.10 : Governor helps commemorate Brown v. Board decision with appointments
- Heat wave's duration rare
- Giraffe, calf die at Topeka Zoo
- Cemeteries get stimulus funds
- Man competent to stand trial
- Man dies in Hutchinson plant
- Street project hurts businesses
- WU appoints Jones legal counsel
- Holton woman stabbed
- S.W. 29th & Fairlawn changes set
- Shawnee Co. in storm warning
- Fed: Farmland values rise
- Volunteer spotlight
- Ag groups criticize Kobach plan
- Stampede death still a mystery
- Cop cutbacks cancel classes
- Micro-burst damages K-State
- Witness: Arsonist claimed fire
- Commissioner: Check insurance
- Marple unchallenged
- KDHE closes Great Bend lake
- Whitacre to step down from GM
- Pets
- Fire destroys Wichita building
- Lake levels
- Girls injured in rollover crash
- Google: Oz doodle not a hint
- No decision on county budget
- Record Kan. corn crop forecasted
- Brownback: Invest in ag studies
- Heat wave's consistency rare for KS
- Commission discusses budget
- Police and fire calls
- Judge mulling lower sex sentence
- Canvass board issues rulings
- Births
- State expects $179M from feds
- Airport authority cuts tax levy
- Pets
- Man gets prison for wife's death
- Ag committee taps Kansas man
- Lake levels
- Grant revives hotel's renovation
- Newman U, Butler CC partner
- USD 372 facing small tax jump
- DOE awards $1.5M to KU
- Victims of Wichita shooting ID'd
- Blog Hoggers: T.G.I.T.
- WU 'Wake Up' series set
- Elderly woman abducted
- Excessive heat warning in effect
- Firefighter cited in dispute
- Inmate dies in I-70 crash
- Ellis oil spill part of settlement
- Pompeo sorry for ethnic slur link
- TFD to collect for MDA
- KBI, Pott. Co. bust pot farm
- One arrested in stabbing
- Busing agreement dissolved
- Giraffe calf could be born soon
- Births
- Vandals topple 168 headstones
- Proposed fuel tax change debated
- Lake levels
- Temps hit 100 three days in row
- Hope to be on 'Today'; Birth approaches
- Poll: 1/2 cent sales tax use
- Lightning sparks power outages
- Police: Woman hit man 3 times
- Benedictine to honor Mother Teresa
- EPA fines KCK storage company
- Law. police capt. named interim chief
- AG reports big recoveries
- Truck-train crash kills driver
- Brownback talks jobs on tour
- Richert: New Cadillacs are back
- Gun law signed to protect vetoes
- Council hears support for TMTA
- Sumner Co draws 3 casino plans
- Mayor: Don't detour funding
- Grand jury indicts JoCo lawyer
- Blog Hoggers: Happy Wednesday
- Centers offer break from heat
- Woman robbed, assaulted
- Man injured in truck-train crash
- Topeka an 'Editors' Pick'
- Man killed in truck-train crash
- No injuries in drive-by
- Westar gives $5k to KCSL
- County mulls leash law, budget
- 100-degree streak could continue
- Group: Moran a 'Taxpayer Hero'
- NWS issues storm warnings
- Artful Dining 2010: A Benefit for the Mulvane Art Museum
- OSHA fines Garden City plant
- DUI death case postponed
- RCPD seeks armed suspect
- Topeka under storm warning
- Kansas Speedway adds 2nd Cup race
- Unknown Dem. steps into race
- Heat taxes health, utility bills
- Police find wanted man
- 08.10.10 : Governor Parkinson highlights benefits of Kansas primary seat belt law
- 08.10.10 : Governor Parkinson hails final passage of federal jobs bill
- Miller: Increase seat belt fine
- USD 437 to raise mill levy
- Power restored in North Topeka
- Boy Scouts to honor local man
- Blog Hoggers: Testy Tuesday
- Five escape injury after collision
- Baker grad to be on TLC
- Drug trafficker gets 5 years
- Heffington opens write-in bid
- Group: Jenkins a 'Taxpayer Hero'
- Dinners, art sales benefit museum
- AG nets $22M on Medicaid fraud
- Ensley endorses Kobach
- Glitch knocks out KDHE data
- Bonjour's in; no, he's out
- Family, friends remember Davis
- Oklahoma doctor suspended
- Primary results certified Aug. 30
- Police and fire calls
- Grant monies to help educators
- Births
- Expert: Tuttle Creek too high
- Pets
- Atty: Likely sentence too harsh
- Zoo's Hope attracts Today Show
- Lawrence to fight fake ID use
- Obama signs disaster declaration
- Debate stirs on justice selection
- 'On improvement' list released
- Centers help residents keep cool
- Moore denounces 'attack' ad
- Glitch puts KDHE data on hold
- Temps flirt with century mark
- Meeting to focus on biosecurity
- Births
- Accused's competency tested
- Pets
- Lawrence PD to honor two
- Lake levels
- KSU studies gene's tie to cancer
- Tribe's elder to turn 100
- 94-bushel yield wins contest
- Blog Hoggers: The heat is on
- Brownback plan: Freeze spending
- Call 811 before digging
- Ag students fight for program
- KSU biosecurity highlighted Aug. 30
- For now, sweat and drink water
- Bank robber gets 14 years
- Ellis County considers wind energy
- KDOT selects 18 traffic projects
- Riley County to beef up patrol
- Treasurer returns $65k to state
- Governor: safety net clinic week
- Seat belt law secures $11.2M
- Baseball played the old way
- TWHS band season starts
- Phelps-Roper: Rights violated
- Brownback to outline plan
- Jeep is latest TPD Hot Wheels
- Marple residency questioned
- Evaluation sought for killing deft.
- Bank robber's sentence: 14 years
- Stretch of S.W. 29th to close
- Primary race impact examined
- No one hit in drive-by shooting
- Charge dropped in infant death
- Bonjour's out; no, wait
- Parent firm of Emp. plant to be sold
- Man sentenced in marijuana case
- City's high temperatures linger
- Lyons murder trial rescheduled
- County plans road work this week
- Results from tax vote mixed
- Stats show it pays to graduate
- Community mourns sisters
- Railroad group to meet Friday
- Pets
- Topeka a natural for 'Treasures'
- Police and fire calls
- Business Watch
- Births
- USD 501 official discusses crime
- Topeka takes night out from crime
- Student-built homes sit idle
- Algae blamed for fish deaths
- Llamas arrested, out on bond
- JoCo sees spike in cycle thefts
- Topeka heat index rises to 112
- City tries to beat the heat
- Robbery reported near library
- Man's sentencing postponed
- Northern states see tornadoes
- Burned body found in KCK
- Book tells of 'Wild Horse Jerry'
- Ottawa-area crash injures four
- County plans road work this week
- Olathe standoff ends in death
- Topeka heat index rises to 113
- Olathe man charged in killing
- Ottawa-area crash injures 4
- Budget among items considered
- Couple restores historic duplex
- Patrons gather for book sale
- 1 killed, 3 injured in fiery crash
- Church gives backpacks away
- Game highlights 'Day Out' event
- Births
- Pets
- Police and fire calls
- Topeka: Speeding on IT highway?
- City pools to close early this year
- Armed cop admonished in court
- Tax vote earns mixed results in primary
- Briefly
- Community bids sisters good-bye
- Greensburg gets new school
- Love's secret: New media, voters
- Third plea in Wichita bond fraud
- TPD school officers receive award
- Health screenings scheduled
- Kan. senators say no to Kagan
- Teen sentenced in fatal shooting
- Good ol' boy raves about 'Dukes'
- Topeka in the year 2020
- USD 501 levy may fall slightly
- 08.06.10 : Governor Parkinson orders flags half-staff for Chief Justice Davis until Monday evening
- Blog Hoggers: Finally Friday
- What a deal -- books for $5 a bag
- Warming trend on tap
- Yoder proposes 6 debates
- Man arrested in sister's stabbing
- More troops return to Fort Riley
- Damage but no injuries in gunfire
- Mother convicted in son's death
- College leery of mixed messages
- Prison reels from staff deaths
- Sw. Kansans back new coal plant
- Vandals raze a roof
- City arranges return of zoo vet
- Police seek Westboro vandal
- Wheat price spike helps Kansas
- State invests $27M in Learjet 85
- Kansas gets new U.S. attorney
- Council cancels Monday session
- Lane change ends in drug sentence
- Ks. Chief Justice Davis dies at 70
- Pets
- Phelps-Roper trial set for Aug. 23
- Lake levels
- Brownback eyes tricky aid call
- Woman gets prison for theft
- New procedure tried on giraffe
- Good ol' boy raves about 'Dukes'
- Police and fire calls
- Man injured in downtown assault
- Blog Hoggers: Jacket weather?
- 08.05.10 : Governor Parkinson praises federal assistance to protect Kansas schools, economy
- High today to reach 'only' 89
- 08.05.10 : Governor Parkinson honors Chief Justice Robert E. Davis, directs flags to half-staff
- Onaga gets street repair grant
- Indian chief faces charges
- Westar 2Q earnings up
- County OKs N.W. 46th work
- Ks. honors 'Warshawski' author
- Services set for justice
- National group cites TPD officers
- Roberts, Brownback: no on Kagan
- N.W. 46th Street work OK'd
- Sex with inmate nets probation
- Wittig-Lake hearing put off again
- Police and fire calls
- Woman killed in I-70 accident
- Births
- Holland seeks Brownback debates
- Marijuana farmer sentenced
- GOP winners to oppose Pelosi
- Family, friends remember teen
- 07.16.10 : Governor makes appointments to Advisory Committee for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Sheriff probe to be done soon
- 07.21.10 : Governor appoints members to education-related commissions
- Commission hears budget input
- 08.02.10 : Governor Parkinson names alumnus to Wichita State University Board of Trustees
- Bonaparte responds on fuel tax
- County sees 26.4 percent turnout
- Man in jail for turnpike deaths
- Marple wins GOP county primary
- Dem. eyes 'competitive' race
- Biggs, Kobach secure easy wins
- Vandalism closes Topeka pool
- Moran edges Tiahrt in bitter race
- Auburn fire claims boy's life
- GOP winners eye edge in House
- Brownback wins in landslide
- Arrest made in Lawrence shooting
- Topeka police probe gunshots
- Outage slows vote count in Junction City area
- Salina man linked to wife's death
- Final primary results
- Jenkins wins GOP 2nd District
- Body found in Lake Shawnee ID'd
- 1 in 4 Kansans called obese
- Tuesday's Scoreboard
- Sentence looms in cemetery case
- Group finalizing Discovery plan
- Two kids injured in early blaze
- Ex-WU student beats ex-Speaker
- Ottawa man dies in accident
- Blog Hoggers: Primary aftermath
- GOP vows to put primary behind
- Births
- Pair arrested in car theft
- Huelskamp gets GOP nod in 1st
- Pets
- Excessive heat warning issued
- New procedure tried on giraffe
- Lake levels
- S.E. 6th Street project resumes
- Senate races go to wire
- S.E. 6th project resumes
- Advance voting a big draw
- Board incumbents leading
- County cancel fair races
- 08.03.10 : Governor Parkinson commends Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Davis
- Relief from heat in sight
- County may expand street project
- Police and fire calls
- Association: Brownback is winner
- Kansas kids
- Births
- Report: Rocks tell of the past
- Police seek convicted murderer
- Iola gets $768K grant for sewers
- Car chase ends with arrests
- Pets
- LPD still seeks shooting suspect
- Speed a factor in semi crash
- Lake levels
- Transmission line path set
- Westboro gets high court date
- USD 437 discusses mill levy hike
- Poll has 5% vote in first hour
- Births
- USD 450 OKs fundraising
- TPD: Secure garage door openers
- Pets
- No one injured in late blaze
- Davis retires as chief justice
- Lake levels
- Baby bobcat finds temporary home
- Phone book recycling urged
- Police and fire calls
- Farmer killed when tractor flips
- New Social Security office opens
- Heat discourages voter turnout
- Blog Hoggers: Got water?
- Pavement repairs scheduled
- Lawrence police chief retiring
- Woman sentenced in bribery
- New poll assesses GOP races
- Marple takes lead over Childers
- Group shows travel films
- Ex-court worker pleads guilty
- Voters settle SOS primaries
- Family artifacts to be analyzed
- Security Benefit acquisition done
- Holton mourns loss of 20-year-old
- County discusses fuel tax move
- Buhler earns place on ballot
- 08.02.10 : Governor Parkinson names alumnus to Wichita State University Board of Trustees
- County discusses fuel tax move
- Police calls
- City water meeting is Tuesday
- Blog Hoggers: Hot enough for you?
- Heat 'heaves' portion of Fairlawn
- Export-Import head to speak
- Ensley: 1 in 3 to vote locally
- Comments sought on coal plant
- Rice Community Center closing
- 2 killed in Ellsworth County wreck
- City council discusses budget
- EPA to buy out tainted town
- KDHE fires up coal debate
- Ed. finance to be governor issue
- McCain Auditorium celebrates 40
- Zoo cubs named in Dodge City
- KSU police exec to conference
- Injured motorcyclist dies
- Holton woman dies in accident
- Poll: Will you vote Tuesday?
- Candidates' mad dash to polls
- Buhler earns place on ballot
- Lake levels
- Roadwork reduces turning lanes
- Analysis: Ed funding big issue
- Teen killed at county fair
- 8 injured in apartment shooting
- WU housing at capacity
- 2 charged in stabbing death
- Truck explosion was accident
- Palin stumps for GOP candidates
- Kaw Mission site for concert
- Guard unit to change command
- Police and fire calls
- Business Watch
- Births
- From hot in July to ... hotter
- Pets
- Board members face challengers
- Lake levels
- Births
- Election 2010: Politics on the Web
- Pets
- Friday's mercury reading hit 99
- Police identify man on moped
- Sisters of Charity pick officers