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| Governor Sebelius is Asking Agencies to Cut Budgets Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is asking most state agencies to cut planned spending for the upcoming budget year. |
| Fireworks Destroyed After Damaged in Storm The Wichita Fire Department has destroyed 2,000 pounds of fireworks that had become contaminated when they were blown over by a storm. |
| Applebees Workers Exposed to Carbon Monoxide A broken water heater sends 14 workers from a Wichita Applebee's to the hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning. |
| Train Derails in Atchison; No Injuries A train with cars containing radioactive material derailed in northwest Kansas, but authorities say no one was in danger. |
| 2 Firms Fight to Build Transmission Lines in Kansas Two companies are battling over the right to build a series of electric transmission lines that would connect Wichita and western Kansas with Oklahoma. |
| Douglas County Jail Lt. Killed in Bicycle Accident Lawrence Police say that Douglas County Sheriffs are investigating a fatal bicycle accident that involved one of their own. |
| Town Remains Without Power After Strong Storms The storms that moved through Friday night have left one small town in the dark. |
| Lawrence Man Killed in Motorcycle Accident Identified A Lawrence man is killed Friday evening in a motorcycle accident. |
| Memorial Planned for Pets Killed in Chapman Storm Chapman will hold a memorial for pets killed in the June 11th tornado. It will be held at 2pm Sunday at Chapman's downtown park. |
| Report: FEMA to Deny Utility Repair Costs from Ice Storm The Clay Center Dispatch reports FEMA will deny most of the $300 million that four Kansas utilities and coops requested to pay for December ice storm damage. |
| Teen Decapitated At Theme Park, Police Say A teenager died Saturday when he was decapitated at the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park outside Atlanta, authorities said. |
| Facebook Wants to Cut Grammatical Errors The online hangout Facebook is getting more serious about grammar. No more should users see jarringly incorrect declarations such as "Debbie changed their profile picture." |
| Digital Fingerprints: The Next Big Data Breach? It's a common way to prove your identity.. now it could create new security problems. |
| 114 Citizens and Legal Residents File Suit Over Detention February raid in California is drawing fire this summer. |
| Intelligence Report Says Climate Change Threatens U.S. Security "Science Daily" is looking into how climate change could harm our national security over the next two decades. |
| Army Corps of Engineers Structures Magnifying Floods? Time's Michael Grunwald examines why the Corps structures appear to bring on floods in the Midwest every 15 years. |
| Downed China Chopper had Engine Trouble A Chinese military helicopter that crashed during earthquake relief efforts last month had suffered engine trouble shortly before going down, a state news agency said Friday. |
| $5.8 Million For Scientist in Anthrax Lawsuit A former Army scientist who was named as a person of interest in the 2001 anthrax attacks will receive $5.8 million to settle his lawsuit against the Justice Department. |
| Kentucky Plant Gunman Known as Friend, Troublemaker Some in the hometown of a man who opened fire at a plastics plant described him as a "good kid," while others called him a troublemaker and said Thursday that they weren't surprised when he killed himself and five others. |
| Border fence would cut through Texas university BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) -- The steel fence that the U.S. government wants to build along the Mexican border would do more than slice through the University of Texas' Brownsville campus and cut off the golf course from the rest of the school. |
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| This summer may see first ice-free North Pole This summer may see first ice-free North Pole |
| Burrowing muskrat causes levee to fail in Missouri Burrowing muskrat causes levee to fail in Missouri |
| Tropical depression forms in Pacific Ocean Tropical depression forms in Pacific Ocean |
| Pesticides in sunken Philippine ferry halt search Pesticides in sunken Philippine ferry halt search |
| Tropical Storm Boris forms in Pacific Tropical Storm Boris forms in Pacific |
| Navy approves plan for sonar training off Hawaii Navy approves plan for sonar training off Hawaii |
| Tony Blair urges action on climate change Tony Blair urges action on climate change |
| George Clooney Calls for Unity Among Actors George Clooney just wants actors to get along instead of choosing between sparring unions. In a two-page letter released Thursday, Clooney adopted a neutral stance in the dispute between the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Screen Actors Guild. |
| Oil Reaches $142 on View Dollar Will Keep Falling Oil futures climbed briefly to a new record above $142 a barrel Friday on expectations that the weakening dollar, a major factor in crude's stratospheric rise, will extend its decline and add to oil's appeal. |
| Stocks Waver after Thursday's Big Drop Stocks fluctuated Friday after a sharp dive in the previous session, with investors anxious about a new oil price record but relieved about increases in personal incomes and spending. |
| Paris Hilton Donates to LA's Childrens Hospital Paris Hilton made an "extremely generous" donation toward the construction of a medical building at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, hospital officials said Thursday, although they did not specify the amount. |
| State, Defense Rest Cases in Hunting Death Trial Testimony ended Friday afternoon in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Theron Thomas Kent. He's charged with the death of Beau Arndt, who was shot while hunting last December. Jurors could begin deliberations Monday. |
| Lightning Blamed for Morning House Fire A fire at 6747 NE Indian Creek Rd. is believed to have been caused by a lightning strike. The fire was discovered around 7 am Friday. Fire officials say it did $112,000 damage. |
| Holton Police Chief Resigns Holton Police Chief David Lanning has left his position. City Manager Glenn Rodden would not discuss circumstances surrounding the departure, calling it a personnel issue. |
| Wet Weather Puts Shawnee Country Relay for Life Indoors The wet weather is moving an American Cancer Society event inside Friday night. The event is at Silver Lake High School and will now be indoors in anticipation of rain. |
| Operation Falcon Roundup Nets 125 Kansas Fugitives The U.S. Marshals Service says authorities arrested 125 fugitives in a weeklong operation in Kansas targeting sex offenders and violent criminals. |
| Country Stampede Alert: Shuttle Bus Implemented Due to rain-soaked grounds, Country Stampede organizers have implemented a shuttle bus for general admission ticketholders. Buses will run every 15 minutes from the parking lot on the east side of the K-State campus, near North Manhattan Ave. and Claflin Rd. |
| Formerly Homeless Graduate Program Six area students celebrated at a graduation ceremony Friday. The formerly homeless group completed a program to help them improve their lives. |
| Kaw Area Tech Merges With Washburn University A ceremony marked a merger between Washburn University and Kaw Area Technical School. Officials say students will benefit from the new arrangement. |
| 21st Street Bridge to Close Overnight 13 News is on your side with a bridge closing that may affect your drive tonight and through the weekend. |
| Collective Brands Agrees to Pay $30 Million on Trademark Infringement Case The company is not admitting wrongdoing, but it will agree to avoid making and selling shoes that are confusingly similar to those made by K-Swiss. |
| Bill Self Talks About KU Players in the Draft KU Head Coach Bill Self spoke the day after the NBA draft on how the KU players faired, mock drafts, and where KU stars Darrell Arthur and Mario Chalmers ended up. |
| Gay sets US record in 100 with 9.77 Gay's national record comes at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials in a quarterfinal heat Saturday. |
| Lewis takes the lead in her first pro start Lewis, a former NCAA champion at Arkansas, is at 9-under 210. Lewis and Creamer are the first All-American final group at the U.S. Women's Open in five years. |
| Royals place Callaspo on DL The Kansas City Royals have placed infielder Alberto Callaspo on the 15-day disabled list for treatment of an unspecified medical condition. |
| Stewart gets fifth Nationwide win Stewart took the lead on lap 136 from fellow Cup star Carl Edwards and led the rest of the way at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. |
| Davies working on command If Kyle Davies could replicate his last outing against St. Louis, he'd be very happy. Davies started in the Royals' first game at Busch Stadium on June 17 and worked seven innings, giving up just one run on five hits. |
| Ballack injured, may miss Euro 2008 final Germany captain Michael Ballack missed his team's last practice Saturday because of a calf injury, putting him in doubt for Sunday's European Championship final against Spain. |
| Sunday's Baseball Probables with Records See who's starting for your favorite team on Sunday. |
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