Nascar May 13, 2018 NASCAR's Harvick wins at Kansas Speedway in record-setting start Nobody has been able to keep pace with Kevin Harvick this season. Not even the reigning series champion on a track where he swept both races last season.
Police and Law Enforcement May 12, 2018 New law prohibits Kansas police from having sex with people in custody Police in Kansas are now prohibited from engaging in consensual sex with people in their custody, after Gov. Jeff Colyer signed a bill into law this week.
Good News May 10, 2018 'Girls on the Run' students in Kansas thank first responders with 500 cupcakes A group of Kansas students involved in Girls on the Run baked 500 cupcakes for their local first responders.
AUTO May 2, 2018 Kansas woman takes Mercedes for test drive and never returns, dealership says A Kansas woman who recently took a Mercedes for a test drive alone never returned the vehicle, an attendant at a local car dealership said.
CRIME April 18, 2018 Three men convicted in Kansas plot to bomb mosque, apartment building housing Somali refugees A federal jury on Wednesday found three men guilty of plotting to bomb a mosque and apartment complex housing Somali refugees in Kansas.
Homicide April 7, 2018 'Rot and burn in hell,' mom tells killer after losing second daughter to violent crime A Kansas woman who has lost two daughters to violent crime confronted the killer of her eldest daughter Friday as he was sentenced to 20 years and seven months in prison.
CRIME April 3, 2018 Co-designer of deadly Kansas waterslide that decapitated boy charged in child’s death The co-designer of the deadly Kansas waterslide that decapitated a 10-year-old boy was arrested overnight at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Illegal Immigrants March 27, 2018 Illegal immigrant ex-school secretary who made bomb threat indicted on gun charges A former secretary at a Kansas elementary school who admitted to emailing a bomb threat last year has been indicted on federal firearms charges, authorities said Tuesday.
Controversies March 27, 2018 Kansas considers making schools liable for not arming staff In the wake of last month’s mass shooting at a Florida high school, at least 10 states across America have provisions in place giving teachers the option of carrying guns in schools, but Kansas may be taking their plans further than most other laws in place or under consideration.
DISASTERS March 26, 2018 Kansas water park co-owner arrested over 10-year-old boy's decapitation The co-owner of a water park company was arrested in Texas Monday in connection with the 2016 death of a 10-year-old Kansas boy on what was billed as the world's largest water slide.
Supreme Court March 26, 2018 Linda Brown, center of Brown v. Board case, dead at 76 Linda Brown, the woman who was at the center of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision that ended school segregation, has died at age 76.