19 min ago | CBS Local
Dickie V Nears $10M Milestone In Cancer Crusade
Vitale expects to top the $10 million mark with his eighth annual celebrity gala in Sarasota, Fla., on Friday night.
4 hrs ago | ReporterHerald.com
States prepare to defend controversial laws
New gun and abortion laws that sailed through Republican-controlled state legislatures this year are about to face scrutiny in a less hospitable arena: the courtroom.
Kansas AG joins murder case against Flack
Kansas Deputy Attorney General Vic Braden is taking the lead on the prosecution of Kyle T. Flack, the man charged in a quadruple homicide in Franklin County, Franklin County Attorney Stephen Hunting confirmed Friday.
OSHA says Wolf Creek employee was fired for reporting safety concerns
Wolf Creek Generating Station is nuclear power plant near Burlington in east-central Kansas.
Weekend forecast: Severe weather threatens central U.S.
An outbreak of severe weather and tornadoes is possible this weekend across portions of the central USA, primarily over the Plains.
Farm Bills Give Everyone a Chance to Squawk
Now that the House and Senate Agriculture Committees have passed their versions of the farm bill, it's time to cherry pick all the things people hate about the legislation.
Great Bend escapes Defense Department furloughs
The Great Bend Kansas National Guard armory should escape unscathed the round of federally mandated National Guard furloughs announced Tuesday by U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, said Sharon Watson with the KNG Public Affairs Office.
Kansas budget proposal could halt new education standards
Republican budget negotiators said they'll consider a move to block any money that would be spent to implement Common Core standards for reading and math or Next Generation Science Standards in Kansas' public schools.
Soldier gets life without parole in Iraq killings
An Army sergeant has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 2009 killings of 5 fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq.
House panel OKs farm bill with food stamp cuts
Senate Agriculture Committee member Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kansas, voices his concerns as lawmakers begin mark up on the Farm Bill, officially known as the Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act of 2013, Tuesday, May 14, 2013, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Land Institute and KU environmental studies join to boost 'perennial polyculture'
This weekend, when Wes Jackson, founder of the Salina-based Land Institute, addresses graduates at the University of Kansas' 141 Recently, the Land Institute and the Environmental Studies Program at KU founded a partnership intended to encourage research in the development of "perennial polycultures." Participating faculty members in the initiative ... (more)
National Guard furloughs to affect Kansas
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said this week the government plans to proceed with federal furloughs as a result of budget shortfalls.
Kansas Medical Center expansion to include MRI facility
Kansas Medical Center in Andover is planning a roughly 8,000-square-foot expansion, in part to add an MRI facility.
Investor Alert: Kansans cautioned about potential fr...
The Kansas Securities Commissioner issued a cease and desist order after learning that at least four Kansas residents had invested a total of $22,000 in an international investment scheme.
Governing by extortion destroys freedom
Merriam-Webster defines extortion as the " exaction of money or property through intimidation or undue exercise of authority." It's illegal for individuals or corporations to engage in extortion, but some governments are increasingly using forms of extortion to exact higher taxes, make citizens more dependent upon government and ultimately, strip ... (more)
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
New court overhaul plans surface in Kansas House
An influential Kansas House member outlined three new proposals Wednesday for overhauling the state's two highest courts.
Lyons man sentenced to 17 years for rape, indecent ...
LYONS A Lyons man was sentenced Wednesday to 17½ years in prison after pleading no contest to charges of rape and aggravated indecent liberties, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said.
Kansas Food Bank distributed record number of weekend backpacks to hungry kids
The highest number of backpacks of food handed out to needy school children was 7,158 during a week in February, said Larry Gunkel, a Food Bank official running the program.
Pilot walks away from crop duster crash in southeast Kansas
Pilot John Kellogg suffered non-life-threatening injuries when the crop duster he was flying crashed in Cherokee County in southeast Kansas.
Common Core Initiative Frustrates Parents And Educators
Tuesday's open forum lasted longer than an hour and about 20 people shared their views opposing the Common Core initiative.