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| Two People Injured In Double Stabbing Two people were stabbed when a fight broke out Saturday night at Kensington Apartments. Topeka Police say the stabbings happened around 9:30 p.m. at 2937 Southwest McClure. |
| Man Robbed & Then Stabbed Police are continuing to investigate a robbery and stabbing that happened late Friday night in Topeka, police say it happened at 6th and Fillmore around 11:30 p-m. |
| Man Stabbed Drives Himself To Hospital A person was stabbed close to 1a-m Saturday on the 17-hundred block of Lincoln. Police report that the person also drove to Stormont Vail Hospital on their own to be treated for the injury |
| Shooting Outside of Topeka Sports Cabaret Shawnee County Sheriff's continue to investigate a shooting that happened Saturday morning outside of the Topeka Sports Cabaret. |
| Shooting In Central Topeka A person was shot in Central Topeka late Friday night. Topeka Police say the call came in around 9 p-m of several gun shots fired off in the area of 17th and Western. |
| Kansas State Student's Death Ruled Accident The young man that fell off of a balcony to his death at K-State has been ruled an accident. |
| Survey: National Gas Prices Dip Below $4 Gallon A national survey shows gas prices have dropped a fraction below the $4-dollar mark. |
| Floods Strip Midwest of Tons of Valuable Topsoil Jim Lankford's corn crops used to stretch to the White River. Now the river has stretched itself through his crops. |
| RI Police: 24-year-Old Son Killed Parents With Hoe Police say the 24-year-old son of a Rhode Island couple found buried in their backyard cesspool killed his parents with a garden hoe. |
| NYC Adds Double Dutch Rope Jumping as School Sport The popular urban street pastime called double dutch, in which competitors jump between two ropes twirled eggbeater-style, is getting more recognition, becoming an officially sanctioned sport in New York City high schools. |
| Indian Army to Help Prevent Rhino Poaching Authorities in northeastern India have asked the army to help protect endangered one-horned rhinoceroses from poachers and have made the soldiers honorary wildlife wardens, officials said Saturday. |
| 4 Panda Cubs Born at Chinese Breeding Center Four giant panda cubs were born within 14 hours at a breeding center in southwest China, a mini baby boom for the rare animals, a state news agency reported Sunday. |
| Obama Says He's Becoming Competitive in Red States With 100 days remaining in the race for the White House, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama says he has succeeded in expanding the electoral map in his race against John McCain. |
| Islamic Group Claims India Blasts That Killed 45 An obscure Islamic militant group warning of "the terror of Death" claimed responsibility for bombings that killed at least 45 people and authorities stepped up security Sunday after India's second series of blasts in two days. |
| Fire Threatens Thousands of Homes West of Yosemite A fast-spreading fire near an entrance to Yosemite National Park forced residents to evacuate 170 homes and caused officials to cut power to the park. |
| Kayaking Teens Accused of Tiki Bar Beer Theft Two teenagers have been arrested after kayaking across a lake and stealing beer and energy drinks from a man's beachfront tiki bar. |
| Pictures of Rainbows on Saturday at Sunset. After the storms moved east on Saturday evening there was a beautiful sunset with picturesque rainbows. Several pictures came in to weather@wibw.com and here they are. |
| Pictures of Baseball Size Hail in Alta Vista As severe storms rolled across NE Kansas on Saturday evening on storm produced tennis ball and baseball size hail in Alta Vista in SW Wabaunsee County. Several viewers sent in pictues to weather@wibw.com |
| Air Quality Alert: Atlanta Air Quality Alert: Atlanta |
| Air Quality Alert: Alabama Air Quality Alert: Alabama |
| Heat Advisory: Louisiana Heat Advisory: Louisiana |
| Heat Advisory: Arkansas Heat Advisory: Arkansas |
| Red Flag Warning: Montana Red Flag Warning: Montana |
| Flash Flood Watch: Utah Flash Flood Watch: Utah |
| Heat Advisory: Oklahoma Heat Advisory: Oklahoma |
| Excessive Heat Warning: Tulsa, OK Excessive Heat Warning: Tulsa, OK |
| Butler drives in 4 runs in Royals' victory Butler hit an RBI double in the fourth and a three-run drive off the left-field foul pole in the seventh. |
| Harvey’s Ninth-Inning Blast Prevents Sweep A solo home run by Ken Harvey to lead off the ninth inning propelled the Kansas City T-Bones to an 8-7 win over the Schaumburg Flyers this afternoon at Alexian Field. |
| Butler Has Big Day On The Way For A Royals Victory Butler homered and drove in four runs, Kyle Davies picked up his first victory in more than a month and the Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 Sunday to salvage a split of their four-game series. |
| Jimmie Johnson Wins At Indy Jimmie Johnson celebrated his second victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a burnout |
| Manny Would Agree With Trade, Although Unlikely Manny Ramirez would agree to a trade that would make both him and the Boston Red Sox happy, but said he doesn’t think the team will deal him. |
| Brett Farve Does Not Report To Training Camp Brett Favre did not report to the Green Bay Packers' training camp today, easing tensions in the three-time MVP's ongoing standoff with the team |
| Tour de France Ends, But Not Without Questions Another positive doping test muted the celebration at the end of the Tour de France |
| Guillen Out After Reagrivating Hamstring Jose Guillen was held out of the lineup today after reinjured his left groin in the Kansas City Royals' 5-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays last night. |
| Young Chiefs Center Never Forgets Kansas City's cerebral young center almost never forgets anything he does, sees or hears. And one day he may be standing over your unconscious body holding a sharp knife. |
| West Downs East at Buzzer The West team scored a touchdown with 20 seconds left, and converted the two point attempt to take a one point lead, and beat the East team 29-28. |
| Sun: Free Fans to Beat the Heat |
| Sun: Airplanes at the Shawnee Fair |
| Sun: Helping Hands Family Day |
| Sun: Maple Hill Celebrates Pastors Time |
| Sunday Sunflower Games, CUT 2 |
| Chiefs Tank Ready to Fire |
| Mangino at TJC BBQ |
| Sunday Sunflower Games, CUT 1 |
| Mark Mangino at KU BBQ |
| Weather Sunday |
| Heating Up For Monday |
| Digitally Mapping the Kansas River The Friends of the Kaw are kayaking the entire 170 miles of the Kansas River in an effort to digitally map it. |
| The Path To Freedom Topekans are getting a chance to travel back to days of the Underground Railroad tonight. The Path of Freedom commemorates the 150th anniversary of the local Underground Railroad. 27 News Reporter Graham Winch hit the path this evening. |
| 7/27/08 Mark Mangino visits Topeka The Topeka Jayhawk Club welcomed Kansas Football Head Coach Mark Mangino to the club’s annual Summer Barbecue. |
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