U.S. October 14 Professor advocates doxxing ICE agents, impeding operations in social posts Johnson County Community College English professor Steve Werkmeister posts about federal immigration enforcement paranoia and anti-ICE activism online.
Missing Persons October 13 Investigators release video of possible abduction, showing woman screaming as she’s pulled away Police release security camera footage of woman reportedly taken by force early Sunday in Wichita neighborhood as investigation continues with multiple agencies.
Kansas September 28 Kansas police officer dies after being shot while responding to domestic violence call A police officer in Kansas was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call on Saturday night. The Hays Police Department has yet to identify the fallen officer.
VIDEO September 4 GOP senator says RFK Jr has 'some of the thickest skin' he's ever seen Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., calls for transparency on vaccines following Democratic senators' clash with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on 'The Story.'
Police and Law Enforcement August 28 Kansas City police officer killed by fleeing suspect while deploying stop sticks to end pursuit A Kansas City Kansas police officer died on Tuesday after a driver fleeing law enforcement hit him with a truck while he was deploying stop sticks.
Viruses August 22 Kansas tracks 5 serious West Nile virus cases as mosquito season peaks across the state Kansas health officials monitor 6 West Nile virus cases, with 5 classified as serious neuroinvasive infections in north-central and south-central regions.
China July 28 China’s climate lawfare should come under Bondi’s microscope, Kansas AG says Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is asking the Department of Justice to investigate the funding sources behind an "environmental lawfare campaign."
Kansas July 27 Kansas deputy fatally shot by suspect barricaded in house: sheriff A 34-year-old Kansas deputy was shot and killed by a suspect who barricaded himself in a home, with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation now investigating.
Kansas July 21 Red state Senate president joins field of Republicans hoping to wrest governorship from Democratic control Kansas state Senate President Ty Masterson jumped into the field of Republican gubernatorial candidates hoping to become the next governor of the state
Media July 11 PBS station singles out GOP senators in contentious public broadcasting funding battle Republican officials criticized PBS Kansas for running an ad asking viewers to contact senators about preserving funding, as the Senate prepares to vote on public media funds.
US June 11 Kansas substitute teacher, 39, had sex with 2 students during boozy mid-week encounters, prosecutors say A Kansas substitute teacher appeared in court Monday to face charges accusing her of having sex with two students during an alcohol-fueled incident earlier this year.