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| Defense of Immigrant Tuition Law Costs State Nearly $175,000 The state has racked up nearly $175,000 in legal costs defending a law giving some illegal immigrants a break on tuition at public colleges and universities. |
| Break in Leads Police on Chase Down Topeka Boulevard Topeka Police were called to a residence near the 4600 block of Southwest Topeka Blvd. regarding a break-in just before 7 p.m. That's when they saw a suspect leaving the area. The suspect then led police on a chase with speeds reaching 50 miles per hour. |
| Candlelight Vigils Set For Topeka Homicide Victims Stop The Violence Memorial Tree Dedications are set for both young men killed last week in Topeka. Family and friends as well as the general public are invited to attend. |
| Kansas National Guard Unit Adopts School in Kosovo A Kansas National Guard unit serving in Kosovo is doing more than just helping to keep the peace. The unit's members have also made it their mission to help a school in a mountain village recover from the 1999 Serbian war. |
| Visitation and Funeral Arrangements for Grant Cushinberry Friends and relatives of Grant Cushinberry will gather Monday and Tuesday to say their final good-byes. |
| Boil Water Advisory Issued for City of Longton Pump failure has caused a loss of pressure to the city of Longton's distribution system. KDHE asks all water customers boil water until otherwise notified. |
| Man Shot By Bullet or Roman Candle A man was injured when hit by what what detectives say was either a bullet or roman candle. |
| Kansas County a Big Contributor to Armed Forces Geary County is home to one of the nation's best grounds for military recruiters. |
| Sundown Salute Draws Thousands to Junction City Sundown Salute ends Sunday but not before thousands came to Junction City to enjoy food, entertainment, and fun during the holiday weekend. |
| Who Will be the Next Fiesta Mexicana Queen? The sights and sounds of Fiesta Mexicana are drawing near and traditions such as Fiesta Queen and King candidates are going strong. |
| A Father's Grief Inspires Military Robots After losing son in Iraq War, Mass. man develops robotic devices to disable explosives. |
| After Gun Ban Ruling, D.C. Seeks New Rules As residents head to gun shops, officials scramble to draft new regulations. |
| Afghans: Wedding Party Bombed, 27 Dead Afghan officials say fighter aircraft battling militants in Afghanistan accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony early today. |
| Kerry: McCain's Judgment Is Dangerous Sen. John Kerry believes that the presumptive Republican nominee for president is adhering to the Bush Administration orthodoxy in ways that call into question his carefully-nurtured image as a political maverick. |
| Bush: Skipping Olympics Would Be An Insult In Japan for G-8 summit, President says U.S. economy not as robust as he'd like. |
| Blast Strikes Pakistani Police Station As many as 19 people dead in Islamabad explosion. |
| Obama: I'm Committed To Ending War Barack Obama said Saturday that he was surprised at how the media has "finely calibrated" his recent words on Iraq, and denied that he intends to anything but end the war if he is elected. |
| Wall Street gets ready for earnings, oil moves NEW YORK (AP) -- Investors battered by surging energy prices, disappointing economic data and the ongoing credit crisis will have something else to worry about this week - second-quarter corporate results. |
| Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll. |
| Severe Storm Warning: SE Montana Severe Storm Warning: SE Montana |
| Air Quality Alert: California Air Quality Alert: California |
| Excessive Heat Watch: California Excessive Heat Watch: California |
| The Nation's Weather The Nation's Weather |
| Tropical Storm Bertha gathers steam in Atlantic Tropical Storm Bertha gathers steam in Atlantic |
| Season's first hurricane forms in Pacific off Mexico Season's first hurricane forms in Pacific off Mexico |
| Grief leads father to create bomb-defusing robot Grief leads father to create bomb-defusing robot |
| Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply |
| UN chief to G8: climate change, food crisis linked UN chief to G8: climate change, food crisis linked |
| Syria returns stolen marble artifact to Iraq Syria returns stolen marble artifact to Iraq |
| Man Arrested in KU Student's Death Found Dead Police say a man suspected of killing a University of Kansas law student killed himself while in custody in New Jersey. |
| 20-Year-Old Topekan Shot and Killed Overnight Topeka Police are continuing to investigate a homicide of a Topeka man. |
| KU Volunteer Assistant Coach Wilson Advances to Beijing With a jump of 17.43 meters (57-02.25 ft.), KU volunteer assistant coach Aarik Wilson won the finals of the men's triple jump Sunday evening at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials to advance to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. |
| Jiles Fails to Advance at U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials KU standout Julius Jiles ran the 110-meter hurdles in 13.98 seconds Saturday in the men's preliminaries, falling short of advancing to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field. |
| Former Jayhawk Russell Bound for Beijing With a throw of 74.74 meters Saturday at the Canadian Track and Field Olympic Trials in his hometown, the former Jayhawk All-American won the finals of the Men's Javelin Throw 800g to earn his first-ever berth in the summer games. |
| Elliott, Walker fire 69s to take top seeds at TGA Match Play Defending champion Mark Elliott and Brian Walker each fired 2-under 69 to share medalist honors at the Topeka Golf Association City Match Play qualifying Sunday at Shawnee Country Club. |
| Nadal beats Federer in Wimbledon final Nadal avenges his losses to Federer in the last two finals at Wimbledon and snaps the Swiss star's All-England Club winning streak at 40 matches and overall grass-court run at 65. |
| Royals Rocked by Rays Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer during a four-run third, and the Tampa Bay Rays pummeled the Kansas City Royals 9-2 on Sunday for their seventh straight win. |
| Soria heading to All-Star Game Soria becomes the first Royals closer to be an All-Star since Jeff Montgomery, who was selected three times, in 1996 and 1992-93. Closer Dan Quisenberry also was a three-time All-Star, from 1982-84. |
| Big Hit Elusive in 2-1 Loss to Schaumburg The Kansas City T-Bones lost a pitcher’s duel tonight, 2-1, to the Schaumburg Flyers in front of 8,032 fans at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. Tonight’s crowd was the eighth largest in T-Bones team history. |
| Junction City: Neighbor Reacts to the Killing |
| Junction City Shooting: Crime Scene Day After |
| Junction City: Neighbor Talks About Shooting |
| Junction City Shooting: Neighbor Reacts II |
| Junction City Shooting: Witnessing Neighbor Reacts |
| Sun: Junction City Shooting- Police Chief Speaks |
| Sat: Train Death in Lawrence |
| Sat: Topeka Homicide 13th and Lane |
| Sat: 21st and Gage Wreck/ Possible Assault |
| Fri: Overnight Fire on Lake in Topeka |
| 13th and Lane Homicide |
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