The family of a 10-year-old girl severely injured in a May 25 boat crash at Winfield Lake provided an update that’s generated excitement and words of encouragement from supporters.
From writing all over an electrical box to tagging a stop sign, security cameras at the Pumphouse in Old town captured three women vandalizing city property.
As ongoing drought continues to plague much of Kansas, the City of Wichita announced Thursday that it has begun conserving water and encourages residents to do the same.
Much-needed rain started coming down in Wichita on Thursday, and it’s expected that showers could last throughout the day and into parts of Friday when Riverfest kicks off in downtown Wichita.
Concerns about the level of Cheney Reservoir haven’t been an issue since the summer of 2013, but those concerns are on the table again due to the current drought.
Jim Cosgrove, also known as “Mr. Stinky Feet,” has been rocking education for 25 years. Now, he’s helping the Kansas State Treasurer’s Office promote the LearningQuest 529 Savings Program in a fun way.
Over the past few weeks, pats of northwest Kansas, including the Oakley area, have seen some much-needed rain, giving lawns and crops a chance to grow.
It’s not easy being different as a teen. That’s why a customer at an Independence Pizza Ranch felt compelled to hand $2,500 to a cashier after seeing how the 16-year-old carried himself.
As a 10-year-old girl continues to recover in a Wichita hospital following a weekend boat crash that left her critically injured, her family and friends are praying for her recovery.
Authorities investigating the Emporia Middle School dance incident conclude that four juveniles made false reports about inappropriate touching by a school staff member.
Harper city leadership wants residents to know that flags and flagpoles are being stolen from Harper Cemetery. They also want the community's help finding the missing flags.
Across Kansas and the nation, ceremonies throughout the day Monday, Memorial Day, honored service members who gave their lives in service of their country.
It’s a safety message echoed every holiday weekend. Still, it doesn’t hit home with everyone as evident by a busy weekend for law enforcement in Bourbon County.
Wichita’s pro basketball team, the Wichita Sky Kings, are trying to set a record with free admission to Sunday’s game. The team wants to break attendance records by hosting some familiar and famous faces.
Sedgwick County dispatch confirms two people are dead and one person is seriously injured after a crash at E. 63rd St. S. and S. 103rd St. E. Sunday afternoon.