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| Official Fiesta Mexicana Home Page Click here for more information on the 2008 Fiesta Mexicana celebration, running from July 15-19 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. |
| Public Health Advocates Outline Immunization Plan Nearly half of the state's counties don't have a private health care provider who gives childhood immunizations. |
| Online Predators Playing Games With Child Safety Internet predators are a big problem -- and they are branching out. Now you must make sure your kids are safe on their online video game systems. |
| Grant Cushinberry Funeral Services Moved, Visitation Held Family and friends will now gather to remember Grant Cushinberry at Highland Park High School's auditorium. |
| Shawnee County Man Facing 68 Rape Charges Back in Court Next Week Riley County attorney Barry Wilkerson told the "Manhattan Mercury" he does not believe the Berryton man is connected to the rapes of more than a half-dozen K-State University students in recent years. |
| Fraudulent Coupons Forces Target to Quit Accepting $5 Off Coupons Originally the company sent coupons to customers via e-mail that said they could be redeemed for $5 off a toy purchase of $25 or more. The fake coupon has the word "toy" removed. |
| Food Deliveries Canceled after Theives Strike Red Cross Someone stole catalytic converters from 11 vehicles at the American Red Cross Midway Kansas Chapter in Wichita. While the vehicles are being repaired, the chapter had temporarily canceled its Good Neighbor Nutrition Program which serves 1000 meals a day. |
| Sebelius Calls Stadium Setting for Obama a Fitting Finale Sen. Barack Obama will accept his party's nomination next month at INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver, rather than the Democratic Natoinal Convention site of the Pepsi Center. Convention co-chair Gov. Kathleen Sebelius says it will allow more people to take part. |
| Burned Popcorn Sparks State Office Building Evacuation Smoke alarms sounded in the Curtis State Office Building in downtown Topeka around 3:30 Monday afternoon, prompting an evacuation. The Department of Administration says burnt microwave popcorn was to blame. Workers returned around 4 pm. |
| Milk Jug Gets A Makeover New square jugs made for shipping, not for sipping, and some customers are having a cow. |
| Slightly More On-Time Arrivals In May U.S. Airlines see fewer late flights even as they struggle through a turbulent economy. |
| Is Solar Power Really Practical? Harnessing the sun's energy is becoming more popular - but experts question its high cost. |
| Cops: Missing Vt. Girl Was Murdered No charges yet in homicide; autopsy could take two months. |
| Standoff Continues on Global Warming, Other Issues President Bush encountered resistance on his climate-change policy as he and other world leaders sought to strike a balance between framing a deal on global warming while coping with inflation and slumping economic growth. |
| Stocks Fall on Worries About Financial Sector Wall Street lost more ground in extremely volatile trading Monday, as investors recoiled at a cautious economic outlook from a Federal Reserve official and the possibility of more financial troubles of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
| McCain, Obama Duel on Economic Fix-it Plans Barack Obama and John McCain agree on this much: The economy is staggering under the Bush administration, and Americans are hurting. But who's to blame and how best to fix it? |
| White Stripes' White Pens Poem about Detroit Singer-guitarist Jack White has penned a poem expressing his strong feelings for Detroit to clear up any misconceptions about how the White Stripes frontman feels about his hometown. |
| Bush and German Leader Meet on G-8 Challenges President Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged Tuesday to keep working together on common problems, but progress appeared slow on reaching a consensus on climate change as the Group of Eight major economies tackled that and other knotty global issues. |
| Iraq Raises Idea of Timetable For US Withdrawal Iraq's prime minister said Monday his country wants some type of timetable for a withdrawal of American troops included in the deal the two countries are negotiating. |
| Wet Weather Brings Invasion of Ants, Termites Ant infestations up nearly 15% in the Capitol City, while reported termite infestations are up around 50% over previous years. KU entomologist blames wet weather, moderate temps. |
| Pollen Count Alternaria moderate to heavy today. |
| NBC Universal to Buy The Weather Channel for $3.5B NBC Universal and two partners said Sunday they have reached a deal to buy The Weather Channel from Landmark Communications Inc., ending a drawn-out process that had attracted interest from several major media companies. |
| The Nation's Weather A long front will move through the Plains and extend into the Southwest. Scattered rain along with strong thunderstorms are anticipated from the Great Lakes through New Mexico. Scattered rain is likely in the Southeast. |
| Hottest Day So Far This Year Southerly winds will bring summertime heat and humidity to the area today. Heat index values will peak around 100 degrees this afternoon. |
| Cooler Weather Gives Firefighters Boost Wildfire On California's Central Coast Threatens Nearly 2,700 Homes |
| Thailand Stages Tsunami Drill in Phuket Sirens blared Monday across the resort isle of Phuket as Thailand tested its new tsunami warning system meant to prevent a repeat of the 2004 Indian Ocean tragedy. |
| Bertha Becomes First Hurricane of Atlantic Season Tropical storm Bertha has strengthened to become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. |
| Atlantic Storm Bertha May Soon Turn to Hurricane Tropical Storm Bertha, moving briskly across open ocean waters, may strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic storm season sometime during the next 48 hours, U.S. weather forecasters said on Sunday. |
| Tropical Depression Hovers near Mexico A tropical depression scattered rains across Mexico's Pacific coast on Sunday and the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it was likely to reach tropical storm force. |
| Dictionary Adds New Batch of Words Before your next party, go ahead and consult the latest edition of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, which now includes edamame, pescatarian and about 100 other newly added words that have taken root in the American lexicon. |
| Oil Drops Below $144 in Asia Oil dropped below $144 a barrel Monday in Asia on signs of easing tensions over Iran's nuclear program. |
| InBev Seeks Ouster of Anheuser Board Brewer InBev turned up the heat in its $46 billion bid for Anheuser-Busch, announcing Monday that it will attempt to remove the company's entire board. |
| Serious Questions Raised about "Gardasil" Merck’s Gardasil is the target of several reports on serious side effects from the vaccine to fight cervical cancer. Girls as young as nine years old could have the vaccine, approved for use two years ago. |
| Ways to Stop Car Thefts! TPD detectives offer up some common sense advice to prevent your car.. or your belongings in your car.. being stolen by thieves. |
| Kansas Housing Grants $8 million is awarded to ten disaster-hit Kansas communities to build housing. Here's a list of the cities that will receive the help. |
| Fort Riley Welcomes New Commander Brigadier General Perry Wiggins welcomed as new Assistant Division Commander for Operations for the 1st Inf. Division and Ft. Riley Monday morning. Wiggins will handle training and day-to-day operations of the division. He will also take charge when the Commanding General is absent. |
| KU Student in Coma After Injury Abroad A KU student studying abroad in France is in a coma after a fall. Details about her injuries and the fall have not been released. |
| Shawnee County Joins In On Highway 24 Corridor Study Shawnee County commissioners agreed to a partnership with the Kansas Department of Transportation, the City of Topeka and the Metropolitan Topeka Planning Organization to undertake a Highway 24 corridor study. |
| Students Make Music During Summer Break The Topeka Symphony is sponsoring a Summer Strings Camp and a Youth Orchestra Academy July 7-11 at Washburn University. |
| Man Hit By Train in Lawrence Identified Lawrence PD says 29-year-old Edward McGowan of Lawrence was found on the tracks at 7th and Maple Saturday afternoon. |
| Soldier Saves Two in Train Accident A medal was awarded to a soldier for saving two in a train accident last year at Fort Riley. |
| KSU's Beasley, KU's Chalmers Begin Era With Heat In Summer League Michael Beasley stood in the doorway to the gym an hour before gametime, iPod in his left hand, head bobbing slightly as he chatted with new Miami Heat teammate Mario Chalmers. |
| Sunflower State Games Puts Topeka on Display For the next three weekends, Topeka and Northeast Kansas will be putting its reputation on the line in trying to insure that every participating athlete has the kind of experience that will continue to make the event grow. |
| K-State's Patton Arrested On Outstanding Warrants in Manhattan According to Riley County Police Lt. Kurt Moldrop, Patton was issued a citation for drving with a suspended license at 2:14 AM on Monday morning. |
| Sunflower State Games Deadline Approaches Topeka will host the 19th annual sports festival July 11-27 completing its seventh year in the Capitol city. Kansans of all ages and skill levels are invited to participate in the 40 different sports. |
| NBA Begins Again in Oklahoma City The uniforms arrived in time, black mesh with white stripes along the sides, the words “Oklahoma City” across the front of the jersey and atop a simple NBA logo. |
| 2008 Home Run Derby Contestants Named Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley, who leads the major leagues in home runs with 24, was one of five players confirmed Monday for next week’s Home Run Derby. |
| A-Rod's Wife Files For Divorce A tumultuous week for Alex Rodriguez, played out in tabloid headlines and carried on the whispers of a connection to Madonna, came to a head Monday when his wife filed for divorce. |
| Tony Gonzales Saves A Life A California man says he owes his life to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez. |
| Buck hits 3-run homer in Royals victory over Rays The Tampa Bay Rays' seven-game winning streak ended when John Buck and Mike Aviles hit 10th-inning homers to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 7-4 win on Monday. |
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