Armstrong’s Honduran Mission
Salinans will gather Sunday evening to lend their talent and to send their treasure to help a mission that reaches out to those in need in Honduras. Fellow Man International Board Member, Marshall...
View ArticleKU Plans to Address Racism
University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little says her school plans to begin sharing information next week on how it will address racism and discrimination. She said in a message posted Friday...
View ArticleHunters Headed to the Fields
Kansas pheasant and quail seasons open Saturday, honoring an opening-day tradition that draws hunters to Kansas from all parts of the country and from all walks of life. The second Saturday in November...
View ArticleGovernor Sam Brownback Wants Guantanamo Plans Dropped
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback says President Barack Obama should abandon efforts to move prisoners from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to U.S. soil. Brownback told The Associated Press during an exclusive...
View ArticleBudget Shift Will Cut Childhood Program Funds
An advocacy group says a budget adjustment that took $9 million from Kansas' Children's Initiatives Fund will mean a cut in money promised to 20 children's programs. The Kansas City Star reports a...
View ArticleWichita Business Owner Pleads to Prostitution Charge
The owner of a Wichita massage business has pleaded guilty to a federal prostitution charge. The office of the U.S. Attorney for Kansas says Ping Liu pleaded guilty Thursday to attempted coercion and...
View ArticleSouth Theatre Class Creating New Musical
A group of students at Salina South High School will create and perform an original musical, all within the span of a week. The Repertory Theatre class will work on the project with staff members from...
View ArticleSize of Kansas foster care population up 18 percent
The size of Kansas' foster care population has swelled 18 percent over six years. Child welfare advocates are blaming high turnover among caseworkers, parental drug addiction and cuts to programs that...
View ArticleFormer minority MU faculty voice support for protesters
A group of minority former faculty members at the University of Missouri says racial problems must be addressed. The MU Former Faculty of Color released a statement late Friday supporting students...
View ArticleKapaun Sainthood Quest Hits Speed Bump With Vatican Decision
Catholic diocese leaders from Wichita are told it'll take a miracle to get a Kansas native declared a saint after the Vatican chose not to declare the Korean War hero a martyr. The Wichita Eagle...
View ArticleKids Can Eat Breakfast With Santa
Area children have a chance to eat breakfast with Santa. The Salina Child Care Association is will host Breakfast With Santa next weekend, on Saturday, November 21st. Breakfast With Santa is for...
View ArticleFirefighters Battle Sunday Morning Fires
Firefighters were busy in rural areas of Saline and Dickinson Counties early Sunday morning, battling a series of grass fires that may have been intentionally set. Saline County Sheriff Deputy Todd...
View ArticleKansas Court’s Approval of Death Sentence Not Seen As Shift
Kansas isn't likely to see executions soon or a shift in how its Supreme Court handles capital murder cases after it recently upheld a death sentence for the first time under the state's 1994 capital...
View ArticleStranger Found In Car In Auto Shop
An Ellsworth man landed himself in Saline County Jail after allegedly breaking into an auto body shop in Salina. Police say that Albert Whitaker, 35, was found inside a vehicle, inside Calvin's Customs...
View ArticleTraffic Stop Leads to Drug Bust
An Arkansas man is in jail after a routine traffic stop led to a find of a quarter pound of marijuana from Colorado. According to the Saline County Sheriff's Office, Ponch Saeyiem of Jonesboro,...
View ArticleSalina Convenience Store Scammed
A scammer has targeted a Salina convenience store. Police say that Casey's at 500 North Ohio is victim to a scam. A person claiming to be tech support called an employee at the store, there and...
View ArticleAlleged Sex Crime in Church
A man was arrested after allegedly committing a sex crime in a church. Police say that a 24-year-old female reported being sexually battered at a church. The woman was with her child in the quiet room...
View ArticleKansas State Polytechnic Staffer Earns National Award
After only two years as the director of Kansas State Polytechnic's professional education and outreach department, Danielle Brown is getting national recognition for her service to and impact on the...
View ArticleNational Adoption Month
Over 397,000 children are waiting to be adopted in the United States, 42 of that number are kids in Saline County. Pastor Jeff Piepho with Revolution Church in Salina joined in on the KSAL News Monday...
View ArticleMoped Man Arrested
A man with an outstanding warrant is charged with a flee and elude while he was driving a moped. Cody Maxwell, 30 of Salina, was driving westbound on Crawford when police recognized him for an...
View Article