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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Meteorologist Jake Dunne says it is a cooler, and more importantly less humid start to the day with ...
The bill is nearing a final Senate vote. If it passes, it would then move to the House. Democrats are united against it. The ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The arrival of July comes with more than 100 Kansas laws going into effect. During the 2025 ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH)—A new city ID program will help Wichitans find employment and access city services. The program, ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A Rose Hill veterinarian is warning dog owners after a dog was brought in for the removal of 70 grass awn seeds in its fur and skin. They might be small, but the seeds known as ...
Midwest Energy, which operates in several central Kansas and western Kansas locations, is warning of a scam after several of its customers lost money. The company said scammers have called customers ...
Nearly five years after a violent crime shook the Lyons community, the man arrested and facing charges for shooting the ...
Frustrated by the lack of public forums from Kansas’s congressional delegation, the advocacy group Leading Kansas hosted a ...
We are partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters on its “Cash For Kids’ Sake” raffle, sharing the stories of the adult ...
President Donald Trump’s spending bill that proposes some cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and other programs has a Wichita ...
After nearly 44 years, the gates to the inner parts of Towne West Square mall officially closed to the public. Three ...
The McPherson Fire Department also advises lighting fireworks away from grass, preferably on gravel or concrete surfaces, and ...
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