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| Judge Named to Hear Case of Salina Judge's Son A retired judge from Wichita will preside over case of a 16-year-old from Salina trying to pass fake $20 bills at a Salina Wal-Mart last week. The boy is the son of a Saline County District Court Judge, |
| Expert Says Killer Bees in Kansas Won't Cause Big Problem University of Kansas bee expert expects killer bees to reach Kansas at some point, but says they will stay confined to south-central counties. He says warmer winters are a factor in the bees' migration into Kansas. |
| Tuition Break for Some Illegal Immigrants Stands U.S. Supreme Court rejects appeal by out of state students attending Kansas schools which had been previously dismissed by a federal court that ruled the students did not have standing. |
| Smokeshop Says Smoking "Really is Cool!," Draws Ire Some parents objecting to new sign hanging outside Hutchinson tobacco store which reads "Smoking really is cool," saying it sends the wrong message to kids about a leading cause of death in America. |
| Search Continues for Valley Falls Runaway Thirteen year-old girl jumps out of their mother's car near Netawaka while they were on their way to her father's house Wednesday evening. The family believe she may be on her way to Valley Falls. |
| KS Salmonella Outbreak Focused in One County The type of Salmonella which struck 19 Kansans, eleven of whom were in Harvey County, was of a different variety than the type which has struck nationwide. |
| 8 Year-Old, 6 Mo. Old Only Survivors in Edwardsville Crash Children were in the back and their parents were up front when their SUV crossed the median and hit a FedEx truck. The children were rushed to Children's Mercy on Hospital Hill. |
| Jackson County Seeks Help Finding Teenage Girl The Jackson County Sheriff's Office says a 13-year old girl jumped out of her mother's car and ran off Tuesday night. They're concerned for her safety because she doesn't know the area. |
| Insurance Company Rewards Healthy Lifestyles Since the first meeting in March, the 2008 Aviva Innovation Tour has traveled coast to coast certifying agents for the Wellness for Life program. It's the only program offered by a life insurance company that links accountability to a life insurance policy. |
| Topeka Police Look For Answers in Tuesday Shooting Topeka Police continue investigating a shooting that left them with many questions Tuesday afternoon. |
| Ex-Con Suspected In Deaths Of 8 Captured In IL An exhaustive, two-state manhunt for an ex-convict suspected in eight grisly slayings has ended with the man quietly arrested outside a bar known as a police hangout. |
| NY Considers Help To Victims Of Child Prostitution Tiffany was 12 when her mother died. That was the same year she ran away from her sister's house, lived on the streets for six weeks and met the man who two days later became her pimp. |
| Boris Becomes Hurricane Again In Pacific Boris gained hurricane strength again early Wednesday as it continued to churn far out in the Pacific. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center said a tropical depression closer to Mexico's coast was nearing tropical storm strength. |
| Study: Penguins Signaling Oceans' Woes Scientists say birds are seafaring version of canary in coal mine, and signs are bad. Biologist says humans are the cause of the problem. |
| Study Finds Long-Term Benefit In Illegal Mushroom Drug In 2002, at a Johns Hopkins University laboratory, a business consultant named Dede Osborn took a psychedelic drug as part of a research project. |
| Palestinian Goes On Rampage In Jerusalem, 3 Killed A Palestinian man plowed an enormous construction vehicle into cars, buses and pedestrians on a busy street Wednesday, killing at least three people and wounding at least 45 before he was shot dead by security officers. |
| Microsoft and Yahoo Rise on Deal Talks Report Rumors that talks have resumed between the software powerhouse and search giant pushed shares of both stocks higher Tuesday. Microsoft first offered to buy Yahoo! for $47.1 billion in Feb. |
| Australians Making Odd Choices for Funeral Songs Australian city finding more and more residents choosing to enter the afterlife accompanied by rock classics like "Stairway to Heaven" and "Highway to Hell." |
| Salmonella Probe Adds Foods Served With Tomatoes Adding to tomato confusion, the government is about to start testing numerous other types of fresh produce in the hunt for the source of the nation's record salmonella outbreak — even as it insists tomatoes remain the leading suspect. |
| Study Finds Long Benefit in Illegal Mushroom Drug Scientists reported Tuesday that when they surveyed volunteers 14 months after they took the drug, most said they were still feeling and behaving better because of the experience. Two-thirds of them also said the drug had produced one of the five most spiritually significant experiences they'd ever had. |
| Pollen Count Alternaria is heavy today. |
| High Tech to Low, World's Green Methods are Many Use of renewable energy in Freiburg, Germany, attracts tourists. Other German community builds houses featuring straw for energy savings. China to convert rural area into city that runs largely on renewable energy. Abu Dhabi, a major oil producer, is focused on renewable energy development. |
| The Nation's Weather Wednesday, July 2, 2008, shows a cold front sweeping across Montana, the Plains, and the Great Lakes will trigger showers and thunderstorms across those regions, with severe storms possible for the Great Lakes. High pressue will keep most of the Southwest dry and hot. |
| Flood Watch: SE Kansas HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE MISSOURI OZARKS AND SOUTHEAST KANSAS BEGINNING THURSDAY AND POTENTIALLY LINGERING INTO SATURDAY MORNING. |
| Excessive Heat Watch in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS - A PERSISTENT HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CAUSE DANGEROUSLY HIGH TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE REGION THURSDAY. |
| Calif. Firefighters Pick Their Battles Part Of Monterey County Is Evacuated As Inferno Is Allowed To Burn |
| Strong Storms Possible Today Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible along a cold front later today. |
| Wednesday Weatherschool Question TRUE or FALSE? The higher you go in the atmosphere, the more ozone you will find. |
| Flash Flood Watch Missouri and Kansas Flash Flood Watch Missouri and Kansas |
| Haysbert: Prez Role on `24' may have Helped Obama Dennis Haysbert likes to believe his portrayal as the first African-American U.S. president on Fox's "24" may have helped pave the way for Barack Obama. |
| Serena Williams Eyes Wimbledon Final Against Venus The Williams sisters, who between them have won six of the last eight Wimbledon titles, are one round away from a third Wimbledon title matchup and seventh Grand Slam championship showdown. |
| Oil near Mid-$141 on Supply Worries Oil rose above $141 a barrel Wednesday in Asia, with analysts warning that prices may spike further amid persistent concerns over tight supply and tension in the Middle East. |
| Starbucks to Close 600 US Stores, Rein in Growth Starbucks Corp. announced Tuesday it will close 600 company-operated stores in the next year as the faltering U.S. economy hastened the pain caused by the company's own rapid expansion. |
| Proposed 2009 Topeka City Budget Proposed budget includes mill levy increase, reductions in some city services. You can also read the entire 2009 budget for yourself. |
| Cocktail Museum Shakes and Stirs History Cocktails were originally defined as any mixture of bitters, spirits and sugar, but the Museum of the American Cocktail opening in July will focus on the rich history of sophisticated drinks that have been served since Thomas Jefferson was president. |
| Wall Street Fluctuates on 1st Day of 3rd Quarter Wall Street began the third quarter by fluctuating Tuesday as investors looked for bargains and also digested a report that showed U.S. manufacturers remain under duress. |
| Oil Climbs Near $143 on Middle East Tensions Oil prices neared $143 a barrel Tuesday amid concerns about a potential conflict between Iran and Israel and a weakening dollar. |
| Stocks Open Sharply Lower in First Day of 3Q Wall Street gave up more ground at the start of the third quarter Tuesday, with stocks falling sharply on investors' ongoing concern about the damage rising oil prices will do to the economy. The Dow Jones industrials gave up almost 100 points, while Treasury prices soared as investors again fled to the safety of government debt. |
| Heath Ledger's Hometown to Name Theater After Him The Australian hometown of the late actor Heath Ledger named a theater in his honor Tuesday for his commitment to acting. |
| "Bones of Contention" Documentary Watch the marvelous 10 minute documentary produced by Topeka High's Sjobor Hammer, who's spent the past year producing this report. She won a $5,000 prize from the History Channel in the recent national competition in Maryland. Her documentary, "Bones of Contention," deals with the excavation and exploitation of a Native American burial site near Salina. Learn more about it, here. |
| Declining Sales Rock the Auto Industry Dismal sales figures, mostly keeping the gas guzzling pickups on dealers lots, are on pace to be the lowest in 15 years. The giant automakers are blaming high gasoline prices. |
| 600 Starbucks Stores to Close $4 for gas.. $4 for Starbucks? The giant corporation admits the sour U.S. economy is slashing into their sales. |
| Kansans Beware! Kansans beware! That friendly voice on the phone may actually be a scammer. |
| Meet An Award-Winning Big and Little Pair Jason Davee confesses that Zach Feliciano, the little he met through Big Brothers Big Sisters, is like the little brother he never had. "I love hanging out with him. I've gotten more out of it than i think he has. |
| Topeka, Shawnee County Named Lifelong Community Secretary of the Kansas Department on Aging Kathy Greenlee helped unveil a highway sign officially designating Topeka and Shawnee County as a Lifelong Community, an initiative of the Kansas Department on Aging. |
| Auburn Man Charged With Attempting to Rape Library Employee Anthony Hockett, 18, faces charges of Attempted Rape stemming from an attack on a part-time employee at the Auburn Library on May 29, 2008. |
| Police Search for Shooter Topeka Police are looking for the person(s) who shot a 21-year-old Topeka man at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, and left him in a front yard to die. The man is fighting life-threatening injuries. |
| Man Caught in Creek After Running From Police Topeka Police were observing a man who was believed to have felony warrants and been part of a domestic dispute Sunday evening. When the man noticed police he ran through the woods and into Shunga Creek. |
| Farmer Opposes Fire Station Location; County Will Wait The County Commission will wait 90 days before determining if a new fire station will be built at 46th & Landon. The residents who live in the area are concerned about the effect it could have on their lifestyle. |
| Royals' offense comes up shy in loss Alex Gordon got the Royals off to a booming start. Then the Baltimore Orioles lowered the boom. The Orioles knocked off the Royals, 7-5, to reassert their recent dominance as 19,756 fans watched at Camden Yards on Tuesday |
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