Woman in custody in central Kansas triple shooting released
A woman who was taken into custody in connection with a central Kansas shooting that left four people dead has been released from custody. Harvey County authorities say a 42-year-old Newton woman was...
View Article18 counties hit by ice in January to get federal aid
Eighteen Kansas counties affected by a severe ice storm in January will receive federal disaster aid. The Kansas Adjutant General's office announced Friday that President Donald Trump has granted Gov....
View ArticleWichita man convicted of human trafficking
A Wichita man has been found guilty of human trafficking. U.S. Attorney Tom Beall says 25-year-old Daederick Lacy was convicted Thursday of sex trafficking of a minor, sex trafficking of an adult, and...
View ArticleKansas lake gets restocked with 7,000 pounds of trout
Trout fishing suddenly has gotten better at a Kansas lake. The Topeka Capital-Journal (http://bit.ly/2ldoJQb) reports that workers from Crystal Lake Fisheries of Ava, Missouri, on Saturday released...
View ArticleBTK serial killer’s daughter works on book about experience
The BTK serial killer's daughter is writing a book about dealing with the emotional trauma of discovering that her father had killed 10 people. The Wichita Eagle reports (http://bit.ly/2l02EZS) Kerri...
View ArticleStorm Chasers Offer Unique Tribute
Nearly 200 storm chasers are paying tribute to the late actor Bill Paxton by spelling out his initials using GPS coordinates on a map depicting the heart of Tornado Alley. The effort coordinated Sunday...
View ArticleFarm Bill Frustrations
U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts is facing a daunting task as drafting begins on the 2018 Farm Bill amid challenges confronting farmers in the President Donald Trump era. He and U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall were in...
View ArticleWoman Sought in Shooting Found
Investigators continue to piece together a shooting that sent a Salina man to the hospital last Thursday and another to jail after shots were fired inside a pickup. Police Captain Paul Forrester tells...
View ArticleMan Found on Golf Cart after Rampage
A couple comes home Saturday night to discover a burglar sitting on a golf cart inside their garage. Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan tells KSAL News that homeowner Ray Smith called authorities just...
View ArticleDrone Video of Kansas Harvest to Premiere at Festival
A Kansas filmmaker's drone video of the Kansas wheat harvest will premiere next month at the New York City Drone Film Festival. Doug Armknecht's video, "Beauty & Bounty," show the 2016 harvest at...
View ArticleArgument Leads to Car Crash
An argument inside a moving vehicle takes a turn into a couple of mailboxes. Police arrested 26-year-old Andre Satterfield of Salina on Saturday evening after he had a disagreement with a female...
View ArticleSalina Police Log 2-27-17
Police are looking for a woman with green, pink and purple hair who cut the security cord on an iPhone 7-plus and ran out of Radio Shack, 1103 W. Crawford on Saturday. Loss and damage is $800. Police...
View ArticleFour More Shows Coming to Stiefel
The Salina Stiefel Theatre is welcoming four more acts to an already busy spring / summer schedule. The Salina venue announced four more big shows Monday afternoon. Shows announced include a young up...
View ArticleBB Gun Vandals Target Vehicle Windows
Police are looking for vandals who damaged a half-dozen vehicle windows with a bb gun. Police Captain Paul Forrester says sometime between 8:00 Saturday night and 8:00 Sunday morning windows were shot...
View ArticleTimer Glitch Means No Pancake Race
A trans-Atlantic pancake race has taken a battering due to a technological glitch. Apron-clad women carrying and flipping pancakes in their pans have run through the English town of Olney in an annual...
View ArticleThree More Most Wanted Arrests
Three more people on the latest list of Salina's Most Wanted have been caught. According to the Saline County Sheriff's Office, the latest arrests include Kyle Farley, Patrick Kirby, and Hope Minter....
View ArticleJudge Sides with Immigration Agents in Tussle at Kansas Jail
A federal judge has sided with immigration agents in a lawsuit filed by a Kenyan man who alleges he was violently attacked at a Kansas jail for refusing to be fingerprinted before deportation. U.S....
View ArticlePlea Reached Before Stabbing Trial Begins
A Salina man accused in bloody incidents in which several people were injured with sharp weapons including a samurai sword and a large knife avoided a trial Tuesday. A trial for 34-year-old John James...
View ArticleCounty Ponders Road Improvements
Saline County Commissioners agreed they want to look further at adopting and funding a plan for upgrading gravel roads. County Engineer Neil Cable prepared a report that helped Commissioners...
View Article“Souper Bowl” Super Effort
An effort to gather food to help feed the hungry in Salina was a big success. The local "Souper Bowl of Hope", an effort of Salina churches and businesses, coincided with the NFL's Super Bowl. The...
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