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| Topeka Roadrunners Fans Runnin' Wild! In their Topeka debut season, the Runners have not disappointed anyone. And those fans, in turn, have shown great support for their new favorite team! |
| Roberts, Brownback to Back D.A. Candidate Senators Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts lend their names to the political fortunes of a Republican who wants to take Phill Kline's place in the Johnson County District Attorney's race. |
| 13 Year Old Charged in KCK Murder Wyandotte County's District Attorney says he's filed first-degree murder charges against the teen.. in last Saturday's slaying of a 47 year old Kansas City, Kansas man. They plan to try him as an adult. |
| Hall of Fame Quarterback to visit Topeka Former Buffalo Bills QB Jim Kelly plans to visit the Statehouse Tuesday. Here's the story behind the cause he'll be promoting next week, along with Governor Sebelius. |
| A New Facility for Kansas Children's Service League The Kansas Children's Service League has a new space to call their own. They cut the ribbon Friday followed by the annual board of director's board meeting where awards were presented to those who have contributed to the community. |
| Young Business Speaker Speaks at Highland Park High School Ephren Taylor spoke to students at Highland Park High School Friday morning. Taylor is CEO of the Capital City Corporation and is credited as the youngest African American CEO in the US. |
| A Day of Silence at Washburn University Participants hope to end discrimination and harassment in school of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender student. |
| Five People Charged with Making Drug Deals near Topeka High A federal indictment says Cecil Brooks, Lemark Robertson, Ronda Barnett, Gaylon Steele and Luis Rivera-Cotto trafficked in crack cocaine from an apartment complex at 800 SW Polk. |
| KCK Teen Gets Life for 2 Year-Old's Death A judge sentences Daniel Perez Jr. to life in prison for shooting and killing a two-year old in her grandparents home even after the judge notes that Perez did not intend to shoot the girl and prayed before firing that the bullets would not strike the wrong person. |
| Former Bills QB Visiting Kansas Over Newborn Screenings Pro football Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly plans to visit Kansas next week to celebrate expanded medical screenings of newborns. |
| $30 Million Wrongful-Death Judgment Against Robert Blake Cut An appeals court has affirmed a jury's decision holding Robert Blake liable for damages in his wife's death. But the 2nd District Court of Appeal on Friday cut the $30 million damage award in half. |
| Georgia Judge Who Gave Blacks-Only Lecture Teams with Cosby Bill Cosby says apathy among some black Americans about violence, drugs, profanity and teenage sex has sunk to a level of asking someone to "pass the salt." |
| Southern Baptist Membership, Baptisms Decline in 2007 The number of people baptized in Southern Baptist churches fell for the third straight year in 2007 to the denomination's lowest level since 1987, and membership dipped slightly as well. |
| With Violence Down, Iraqis Flock to Revitalized Baghdad Zoo Damaged after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, the Baghdad Zoo has made a startling comeback, and thousands of Iraqis are flocking here to escape the city's grungy streets. |
| Japan Welcomes Olympic Flame Protestors and riot police are among the crowd of thousands welcoming the Summer Olympic torch into Japan, as the flame makes its way to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Japanese protestors are also making their case for China to correct its treatment against Tibet. |
| Roberts Hails FAA Reauthorization Bill The Senate strips out user fees as a way to pay for improvements to the nation's aviation system. Roberts calls it a "victory for Kansas and its aviation industry." |
| Fatal Shark Attack Forces Beach Closures Near San Diego A shark on Friday attacked and killed a 66-year-old swimmer who was training in the ocean with a group of triathletes, authorities said. |
| Bush says rebates going out Monday should help economy President Bush said tax rebates will start going out Monday, earlier than previously announced, and should help Americans cope with rising gasoline and food prices, as well as aid a slumping economy. |
| Bush Administration Opposes Democrats' Housing Rescue Plan A top housing official said Thursday that the Bush administration "strongly opposes" Democrats' housing rescue package, calling it a bailout that would expose taxpayers to excessive risk. |
| 3 NYPD Detectives Cleared in Wedding-Day Shooting Three detectives were acquitted Friday in the 50-shot killing of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day, a case that put the NYPD at the center of another dispute involving allegations of excessive firepower. |
| Tornado Rips through North Central Kansas An EF 2 tornado tore through portions of North Central Kansas early Friday morning. There have been numerous reports of power outages and homes damaged or even destroyed. The tornado had winds estimated at 115 MPH. |
| Tornado Touchdown: Interactive Storm Report Map and Timeline Interactive Storm Report Map and Storm Timeline |
| NOAA Employing New Tools to Accurately Measure Climate Change NOAA today announced it will install the last nine of the 114 stations as part of its new, high-tech climate monitoring network. The stations track national average changes in temperature and precipitation trends. |
| EPA Scientists Decry Political Pressure In Online Survey, Hundreds Complain That Their Superiors Want To Skew Findings |
| Mystery Lights May Be Hoax Phoenix residents and the media still are abuzz over the mysterious four red lights that appeared in Monday night's sky in north Phoenix. |
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| Getting Paid To Drive Green Some Companies Offer Incentives To Buy Hybrids, Carpool, Or Be Earth-Friendly |
| Unexplained Red Lights Hover Over Phoenix Many People Spot Mysterious Lights Glowing In The Night Sky, Reminiscient Of 1997 Event |
| Environmental Highlights: Federal Government Actions The Bush Administration is focused on achieving meaningful results – cleaner air and water, and healthier lands and wildlife habitats. |
| Government to Release Proposed Fuel Economy Rules The government on Tuesday plans to release a proposal to raise fuel efficiency standards for new cars and trucks, putting the nation's fleet on track to reach 35 miles per gallon by 2020. |
| Looking for Justice: A Filmmaker and the FBI Keith Beauchamp, an African-American filmmaker, is making documentaries on civil rights. Any new evidence he uncovers is shared with the FBI for its Cold Case Unit. Beauchamp made film on Emmett Till case; government reopened file after. Till was murdered at 14 for whistling at a white woman. |
| First-ever Oil Paintings Found in Afghanistan Afghan cave murals show Asia oil painting pre-dates European. The paintings are believed to be the oldest oil paintings in the world. The art was found in caves in central Afghanistan. The hardline Taliban regime blew up giant Buddha statues in the region during their rule. |
| Exhumed Body of Saint Goes on Display Thousands of pilgrims are expected to file past Padre Pio's body. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2002. He is known as the mystic monk revered for stigmata-like bleeding on his hands and feet. His body was exhumed so the faithful could pray before it. |
| Gas Prices Climbing With No End In Sight Prices not expected to go down anytime soon as demand grows in spring, summer. California had the highest average price at $3.86 per gallon. Wyoming had the lowest average price at $3.39 per gallon. The national average was $3.50 per gallon. |
| 39 Whirlpool Workers Suspended Over Smoking Lies Dozens of Whirlpool factory workers suspended with pay for lying about smoking. The workers signed insurance paperwork claiming they did not use tobacco. The factory charges tobacco users an extra $500 in annual health insurance premiums. |
| Toddler Dies on Flight From Germany to U.S. Two-year-old girl dies on flight to U.S. from Germany. Flight detoured to Ireland mid-flight after she died. The cause of the toddler's death remains unknown. The flight originated in Ethiopia with a stopover in Germany. The girl died during the Frankfurt-to-New York leg of the trip. Police are still investigating the circumstances of the toddler's death. |
| Richie Sambora Strikes Deal in DUI Case Bon Jovi Richie Sambora pleads no contest to one misdemeanor count; another dropped. Sambora gets sentenced to 3 years of informal probation, plus classes and fees. Sambora's blood-alcohol level over legal limit when arrested. |
| Marlee Matlin Eliminated from 'Dancing With the Stars' This week's celebrity casualty on "Dancing With the Stars" was Marlee Matlin, who came into Tuesday's results show with 21 out of 30 points. The actress lost her timing at various points during her mambo Monday with professional partner Fabian Sanchez, and the judges took note. |
| Polygamist Dress a Study in Faith vs. Fashion The dresses worn by the women in the FLDS polygamist sect are a combination of original 19th-century wear and 1950s clothing. Every possibly provocative inch of skin is covered. The clothing is stitched with special markings "to protect the body." Hairstyle origin is unclear, but is reminiscent of the Gibson Girl image of the 1800s |
| Overnight Fire Destroys Abandoned House A fire that started shortly after Midnight in Shawnee Heights area leaves an abandoned house in ruins. The structure was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived, but they still had to fight it to prevent dangerous chemicals from entering atmosphere. |
| Texas Sect Children Face Tough Transition Outside Ranch The hundreds of children from a polygamist compound taken into state custody are on their way to group homes, shelters and residences, but experts and lawyers fear their transition may be much harder than it is for other foster children. |
| South Korea to Resume U.S. Beef Imports A deal resuming the imports is set to be announced Friday. |
| Stabbing Sends One Man to Hospital Topeka Police say the man had what were considered life-threatening injuires. |
| Gas Prices up 9 Cents from 2 Weeks Ago A national survey says the average price for gasoline rose 9 cents over the last two weeks. |
| Will Ferrell Trots out Familiar Persona Will Ferrell is once again in theaters with another hilarious movie. This time it's ABA Basketball League spoof "Semi-Pro." |
| The Man Suspected in a Triple Shooting Will Return to Kansas 13 News has learned that the man accused of a triple shooting outside Last Call in Lawrence is headed back to Kansas. |
| Mobile Home Fire Kills Kansas Man Authorities continue investigating what caused a house fire southwest of Manhattan that left one person dead. |
| Kansas Scholarships for a Song College scholarships are up for grabs for Kansas youth who create the best anti-underage drinking song. |
| Topeka Man Dies in Wednesday Night Shooting A Topeka man is dead after being shot in the stomach Wednesday night. |
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