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Sixteen individuals were recognized at a breakfast- thanking them for being Ambassadors for the Topeka United Way. Full Story »
Sixteen individuals were recognized at a breakfast- thanking them for being Ambassadors for the Topeka United Way. Full Story »
Overnight the traffic signals at 21st and Chelsea have malfunctioned, causing a traffic safety issue. Full Story »
A Topeka man was arrested Monday evening after another man showed up to a local hospital with non life threatening stab wounds to his back and head. Full Story »
Four fabulous Topeka homes with holiday décor featuring local florists and designers will be open to the public for the 22nd annual CASA Homes for the Holidays Tour. Full Story »
An extension of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program gives eligible unemployed Kansans up to 14 weeks of additional unemployment benefits. Full Story »
The USDA issued a disaster designation for losses caused by high winds and hail that occurred from July 17, through September 3, 2009. Full Story »
Topeka Police say someone called in a bomb threat to the south Topeka Walmart store just after 7 pm Monday. Full Story »
People lined up for several blocks Monday to get help for the holiday season. Full Story »
David Price, the man the accused of practicing law without a license remains behind bars at the Shawnee County Jail. Full Story »
A vehicle crossed the center median on Hwy. 75 at the Shawnee/Osage County line Monday afternoon, colliding with an oncoming car. Full Story »
Topeka Police say a 27-year old man suffered non-life threatening stab wounds Monday night. Full Story »
Specialist Francisco De la Serna, a 2005 graduate of Saint Mary's Academy, is an Army medic at Ft. Hood who was assigned to the Soldier Readiness Center last week when a gunman opened fire. Full Story »
A lawsuit filed in connection with a deadly football fan bus accident in 2006 is set to go to trial. Full Story »
The declaration covers damage from hail and high winds hammering a dozen Kansas counties over the summer. Full Story »
Jeffrey Cox has been sentenced to 36 months of supervised probation. Full Story »
A corrections officer accused of having unlawful sexual relations with a juvenile inmate has been sentenced. Full Story »
One Topeka-based company has ended its fiscal year with a bang. Full Story »
Scott Roeder called the Associated Press Monday and admitted to killing abortion provider, Dr. George Tiller. Full Story »
2008 is in the books for the Shawnee County Treasurer's Office, but 2009 remains an issue. Full Story »
After three days of travel, Maj. Chapman was surprised to learn that Spc. Weigand was ready to re-enlist, and wanted his stepfather to be the reenlisting officer. Full Story »
Dr. Carol Allred, the developer of the Positive Action program, talked with the administrators, counselors and school resource officers about how teaching and building self-esteem and life-skills Full Story »
The student pilot whose plane lost power and landed on Highway-24 is a member of Topeka’s RoadRunners ice hockey team. Full Story »
Sprint Nextel Corp. said Monday that it plans to cut between 2,000 and 2,500 jobs as part of a restructuring plan aimed at reducing labor costs by at least $350 million, on an annual basis. Full Story »
Scott Roeder tells reporters he pulled the trigger, killing the doctor "to protect unborn children," Full Story »
Two people were arrested on drug charges following a search of a KSU dorm room Saturday. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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