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| I-70 and Adams Construction The second phase of a pavement repair project on I-70 began Saturday. The work began on both eastbound and westbound I-70 from west of the Adams street Branner trafficway interchange to east of the Carnahan street interchange on the east side of Topeka in Shawnee county. |
| 3 Minors Injured in Accident; Alcohol Involved Three minors are injured in a car accident that happened just after 5PM Saturday when their car struck a utility pole. |
| Local kids receive new basketball shoes The kids received camp certificates and new Shaquille O'Neal "Dunkman" shoes from the "Run for a Reason" organization. They have also been sponsored to attend Bob Chipman's full day basketball camp at Washburn University this summer. |
| Curtis reunion reunites classmates Classmates and friends got a chance to reminisce on times passed. More than 200 former Curtis Junior High School students met Saturday. |
| NAMI Walk helps fight mental illness Hundreds of people in Topeka were walking for a good reason Saturday morning. The NAMI walk was established to show support for individuals living with mental illness and to raise funds for the organization. |
| Hook a worm kids, it's time to go fishing It was a little breezy Saturday but that didn't stop plenty of kids from worming up their hooks and casting away at Lake Shawnee for the kids fishing derby. |
| Child 'Forrest Gump' Actor Leaving Army FORT RILEY, Kan. - As a boy, Michael Conner Humphreys made a splash on the silver screen as "Young Forrest Gump." As an adult, he somewhat mirrored the life of his movie character: He joined the Army and fought in an unpopular war. |
| Jenna Bush's wedding is low-key affair at ranch Jenna Bush couldn't see herself getting married at the White House surrounded by antique furniture and oil portraits of presidents. She and Henry Hager said "I do" Saturday at President Bush's ranch in Crawford where the corn is thigh-high, roads are named Cattle Drive and the Texas flag is painted on the rooftops of barns. |
| Jenna Bush picks 'You Are So Beautiful' for dance with Dad The band was asked to do "Lovin' in My Baby's Eyes" by Taj Mahal for the newlyweds' first dance. Smith spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday about the music plans, on the condition that the reporter honor a request by the Bush family not to release the information before the wedding. |
| 5 bodies, including 3 children, found in northeast Houston A neighbor made the grisly discovery after seeing a man's body on porch next to a .22-caliber rifle, investigators said. |
| Obama outlines plans for race against McCain Barack Obama began sketching the outlines of his expected presidential contest against Republican John McCain on Saturday, saying the fall election will be more about specific plans and priorities than about questions of political ideology or who is more patriotic. |
| Obama overtakes lead in superdelegates for first time Obama added superdelegates from Utah, Ohio and Arizona, as well as two from the Virgin Islands who had previously backed Clinton. The additions enabled Obama to surpass Clinton's total for the first time in the campaign. He had picked up nine endorsements Friday. |
| At least 11 dead in Central US in new round of tornadoes A twister killed at least six people in the northeastern Oklahoma town of Picher, then skipped over the Missouri state line to wreak further death and destruction, authorities said. |
| NYPD disciplines white officer who stopped black commander A white police officer was disciplined for acting "in a discourteous manner" when he confronted a black motorist who turned out to be one of the highest-ranking commanders in the New York City Police Department, an agency spokesman said Saturday. |
| Serbia haunted by Milosevic's ghost Eight years after the late Serbian strongman was toppled in a popular revolt, and a little more than two years after his death while on U.N. trial for genocide and crimes against humanity, his former loyalists have never been closer to regaining power. |
| Journalist facing fines urges press to protect 1st Amendment A former USA Today reporter facing fines for failing to reveal her sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks said Saturday that news organizations need to go on the offensive in the fight to protect the First Amendment. |
| Clashes with Darfur rebels reported near Sudan's capital Hundreds of rebels from war-ravaged Darfur clashed with Sudanese security forces on the doorstep of the capital Saturday in a dramatic widening of the five-year-old conflict. |
| At least 5 dead in Central US in new round of tornadoes At least 5 dead in Central US in new round of tornadoes |
| Saturday High Temps: Saturday High Temps: |
| Saturday Rainfall Totals: NE Kansas Saturday Rainfall Totals: NE Kansas |
| La Nina Coming to an End. La Nina Coming to an End. |
| Phoenix Still wating for 100 degrees. Phoenix Still wating for 100 degrees. |
| Heat Advisory: South Texas Heat Advisory: South Texas |
| Severe Storm Watch: SE Missouri Severe Storm Watch: SE Missouri |
| Flash Flood Warning: West Memphis Flash Flood Warning: West Memphis |
| Flood Watch: Virginia Flood Watch: Virginia |
| Flood Warning: St. Louis Flood Warning: St. Louis |
| ESU and Winona State to Meet for Regional Championship It was shut out day on Saturday at the NCAA Division II North Central Regional Softball Tournament in Emporia, Kan. Emporia State, Minnesota State and Winona State all posted shut out wins, with ESU and WSU the team that are left standing at the end of the day. |
| KU's Powers Finishes Final Round Under Par at NCAA Regional Kansas golfer Emily Powers said after Friday's round, she thought she could shoot a low score on Saturday at the NCAA West Golf Regional |
| Goydos takes his first 54-hole lead at TPC Paul Goydos doesn't have a top-30 finish in the last 16 months. What he does have for the first time in his career is a 54-hole lead |
| D'Antoni accepts Knicks' offer A person within the NBA told The Associated Press on Saturday that the Suns coach has accepted an offer from the Knicks. |
| Dixon has the pole at Indy The first day of qualifying is over at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Scott Dixon has claimed the pole. Here is a breakdown of the day-one results: |
| Jayhawks-Tigers Postponed Saturday Due to rain in the Lawrence area, the Jayhawks have postponed Saturday's game with Missouri. The teams will make up the game as part of a doubleheader Sunday at noon. |
| Hornets have game delayed The #4 ESU baseball team has been delayed in Kansas City with their game suspended in the bottom of the eighth inning with one out and a 1-0 on Blaine Rutledge of Central Missouri. |
| Tigers hold on to eliminate Griffons at MIAA Baseball Tourney The Fort Hays State Tigers held off a late rally by the Missouri Western Griffons and claimed a 4-3 victory in an elimination game at the MIAA Baseball Tournament Saturday afternoon (May 10) at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. |
| ESU Women's Tennis Eliminated in NCAA Sub-Regional Championship For the third time in four years, the Emporia State women's tennis team fell to Northwest Missouri in the NCAA North Central Sub-Regional Championship dual. |
| Royals vs Orioles Preview Kansas City (15-20) vs. Baltimore (18-18), Saturday, 6:10 p.m. CT |
| Saturday: Wreck at Wanamaker & Winding Rd. |
| Saturday: Curtis Reunion in Topeka |
| Saturday: Running for a Cause |
| Saturday: Fishing Derby in Topeka |
| Saturday: Running for a Reason in Topeka |
| Topeka: Stamp out Hunger in Topeka |
| Topeka Cemetery |
| NAMI walk |
| Koyotes Knock Off eXtreme |
| Governor's Cup Weather |
| ESU vs UCM Baseball |
| Weather Sunday |
| Saturday Forecast A soggy Saturday turns sunny for Mothers Day! Meteorologist Katy Morgan has the details. |
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