Shots Fired at Salina Home
Salina police are investigating an incident where a bullet was fired into an occupied home. Police say that yesterday at around 6:15PM, a white vehicle pulled up into a home on the 500 block of...
View ArticleEnvironmental Discussion at KWU
Did North American Indians live in harmony with their environment or exploit it? Dr. Bonnie Sherow from Kansas State University will lead a discussion tonight at KWU with a focus on how they viewed...
View ArticleImpeachment Begins Against KU Student Leaders
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - The University of Kansas student government has taken steps to impeach three top leaders after concerns were raised about their handling of racial issues. The Student Senate...
View ArticleIndecent Liberties
A Salina man is arrested after sexual allegations against him were investigated. According to Police Captain Mike Sweeney, officers arrested 25-year-old Larry Dennis, Jr. on Thursday. Police say back...
View ArticleMedia Asked to Leave Emporia State Diversity Forum
Emporia State University excluded media from a public forum on race but later allowed reporters back into the event. The Emporia Gazette reports that reporters on Thursday were asked to leave the...
View ArticleTV, Game System Stolen
Salina Police are investigating a residential burglary that occurred in the 700 block of North 4th. Police say the homeowner had been away for an extended period and someone entered the residence...
View ArticlePolice to Step Up DUI Patrols
Salina Police will join law enforcement around Kansas with increased patrols to aggressively enforce DUI and seatbelt laws around the city of Salina. Police Captain Mike Sweeney tells KSAL News that...
View ArticleServin’ Up Pizza and Love
The air in north Salina was filled with the sound of laughter, and the smell of hot pizza when the Little Caesars Love Kitchen rolled into town late Friday morning. The 18-wheel tractor-trailer,...
View ArticleKansas Spending $20M to Dredge John Redmond Reservoir
Kansas is spending about $20 million to remove sediment from the reservoir that serves as the primary water source for a nearby nuclear power plant and several communities. The Wichita Eagle reports...
View ArticleDiscrimination Lawsuit Filed Against Emporia State Leaders
A former assistant professor is suing four Emporia State University officials, alleging he faced racial discrimination and retaliation before he was fired. Rajesh Singh taught at the university's...
View ArticleMethodists to Sponsor Syrian Families in Kansas, Nebraska
The United Methodist Church in Kansas and Nebraska says 35 congregations are willing to sponsor at least one Syrian refugee family. Bishop Scott J. Jones, leader of the church in the two states,...
View ArticleMethodists to sponsor Syrian families in Kansas, Nebraska
The United Methodist Church in Kansas and Nebraska says 35 congregations are willing to sponsor at least one Syrian refugee family. Bishop Scott J. Jones, leader of the church in the two states,...
View ArticleTopeka councilman, wife, charged with abusing children
A Topeka City Council member and his wife each has been charged with one felony count and four misdemeanor counts accusing them of abusing some of the 16 children in their care. The Shawnee County...
View Article2 Teens Arrested in Kansas For Fatal Shooting of Tulsa Girl
Two teenagers have been arrested in Kansas in connection with the fatal drive-by shooting of a 16-year-old girl in Tulsa. Tulsa Police say a 15-year-old boy and an 18-year-old man were arrested in...
View ArticleKansas Spending $20M to Dredge John Redmond Reservoir
Kansas is spending about $20 million to remove sediment from the reservoir that serves as the primary water source for a nearby nuclear power plant and several communities. The project seeks to remove...
View ArticleFoul Play Not Suspected With Body Found in Wichita Park
Police say foul play is not suspected in the death of a man whose body was found in a Wichita park. The Wichita Eagle reports that police were called to McAdams Park around 5:30 p.m. Thursday after...
View ArticleHelp Catching Poachers Sought
Kansas Game Wardens are asking for the public's help in catching hunters illegally poaching. According to the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism, the sad reality is countless numbers of...
View ArticleChristmas Season Comes to Salina
The spirit of Christmas, and the holiday season, was in the air in Salina on Saturday. Several events throughout town ushered the holiday season to town. The fun began early at the Central Mall with...
View ArticleKansas City Area Mail Thief Sentenced For Crimes
A convicted mail thief has been sentenced to federal prison after trying to cash a fraudulent check at a Kansas bank and leading police on a chase. The Kansas City Star reports that 64-year-old Ronald...
View ArticleMan Arrested in Deadly Stabbing of Mayetta Woman
A man has been arrested in the fatal stabbing of a woman in northeast Kansas. A news release says the Jackson County Sheriff's Office and the Potawatomi Tribal Police responded to the stabbing around...
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