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| Kansas Teen Ranks Country-Wide in Chess Conrad Holt's chess skills rank him among the top players in the country at age 15. |
| FEMA Gives Kansas Millions The federal emergency management agency is sending more than 52 million dollars to Kansas. |
| New Spangles to Open in Topeka The new location will be located near 29th and Topeka Boulevard. |
| Shawnee County Roadway Speed May Go Up Commissioners will take up that issue Monday whether or not to raise the speed limit on southeast 29th street to 40 miles per hour. Right now the limit is 35. |
| Fort Riley Troops Come Home More Fort Riley soldiers are reunited with their families Friday night. About 150 of the 24th transportation unit returned from Iraq after one year overseas. |
| WIBW's Drew Switzer Singing for 250 People!!! WIBW's own Drew Switzer grabbed a mic a showed off his vocal cords for a crowd of 250 people. Check out Drew's Wizard of Oz inspired performance. |
| DA Race Heats Up Over Controversial Postcards The mailers attack current Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht. Three candidates say they are coming from a Johnson County group, and question why people from Olathe are involved in a Shawnee County election. |
| FEMA Gives RECs $52 million Federal officials have awarded more than $52 million to Kansas rural electric cooperatives and municipal utilities for damage from the December 2007 winter storm. |
| Lawsuit Exposes Growing Rift Among King Children For years, they were the picture of solidarity: the four children of Martin Luther King Jr. carrying on the legacy of the civil rights icon. |
| Library Confrontation Points Up Privacy Dilemma Children's librarian Judith Flint was getting ready for the monthly book discussion group for 8- and 9-year-olds on "Love That Dog" when police showed up. |
| Tropical Storm Cristobal Forms Off Southeast Coast Tropical Storm Cristobal churned off the Southeast seaboard after it formed Saturday, the first storm to threaten the U.S. this hurricane season, forecasters said. |
| 'Dark Knight' Sets Box Office Record With $66.4M Batman's joust with the Joker has set another box office record. Stoked by fan fever over the manic performance of the late Heath Ledger as the Joker, "The Dark Knight" set a one-day box office record with $66.4 million on opening day, Warner Bros. head of distribution Dan Fellman said Saturday. |
| Dream of Gas Tax Holiday Faltered Over Job Losses The political vision of a summer gas tax holiday died a quick death in Congress, losing to a view that federal excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel will have to go up if they go anywhere. |
| Iraqi PM Says US Should Leave as Soon as Possible Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says U.S. troops should leave Iraq "as soon as possible," according to a magazine report. |
| Woman in W.Pa. Baby Mystery Partially Eviscerated An autopsy on a woman's body found in an apartment linked to a mystery newborn baby found that the woman was partially eviscerated and her uterus was cut open, authorities said Saturday. |
| Guests for the Sunday TV News Shows Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: |
| Beijing Begins Massive Olympic Shutdown Beijing's Olympic shutdown begins Sunday, a drastic plan to lift the Chinese capital's gray shroud of pollution just three weeks ahead of the games. |
| Bees Swarm Motorists on N.J. Turnpike Drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike have to cope every day with traffic jams, pollution and even the occasional deer. |
| Sunday: Warmest Day of 2008...so far. Sunday: Warmest Day of 2008...so far. |
| Flood Warning: Marshall County Flood Warning: Marshall County |
| Air Quality Alert: Alabama Air Quality Alert: Alabama |
| Air Quality Alert: Atlanta, GA Air Quality Alert: Atlanta, GA |
| Air Quality Alert: Tennessee Air Quality Alert: Tennessee |
| Air Quality Alert: Dallas Area Air Quality Alert: Dallas Area |
| Tropical Storm Warning: North Carolina Tropical Storm Warning: North Carolina |
| Red Flag Warning: Wyoming Red Flag Warning: Wyoming |
| Severe Storm Watch: North Dakota Severe Storm Watch: North Dakota |
| Tornado Watch: NE Nebraska Tornado Watch: NE Nebraska |
| Food Safety Worries Change Buying Habits Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found. |
| Purse Snatching at Topeka Convenience Store Topeka police are looking for the man that robbed a woman last night at a convenience store. It happened at about 11:30 Thursday at the Kwik Shop in the 5600 block of Southwest 21st Street. |
| Oil Rises Above $131 a Barrel in Asia Oil rebounded to near $131 a barrel Friday in Asia as news of an output cut in Nigeria helped to halt the sharp decline in prices that began three days ago. |
| 'Desperate Housewives' Creator says End in Sight The women of Wisteria Lane may have only a few more years to resolve their assorted problems. "Desperate Housewives" creator and executive producer Marc Cherry told a meeting of the Television Critics Association on Thursday that he plans to end the ABC series after seven seasons. |
| Coca-Cola Co. 2Q Profit Drops 23% Coca-Cola says second-quarter profit fell 23% as it took a one-time charge related to its bottler. The world's biggest beverage company reported Thursday that it earned $1.42 billion, or 61 cents per share, compared with $1.85 billion, or 80 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter. |
| Bush Set to Survey Northern California Wildfires The White House said President Bush will visit Northern California on Thursday to get a first-hand look at the wildfires that have ravaged hundreds of square miles and strained the state's firefighting resources. |
| Stocks Head for Higher Open ahead of Earnings Data U.S. stocks headed for a higher open Thursday as investors await economic reports as well as quarterly results from several big companies. |
| JPMorgan Chase Profit Falls 53% on Loan Losses JPMorgan Chase says its profit sank 53% in the second quarter on rising defaults in mortgages and other loans. |
| Gas Prices Leading To More Motorcycle Riders High gas prices are leading many to forego four wheels, and hit the road on a motorcycle. But with more riders on the road, cycle safety is as important as ever. |
| Anheuser-Busch Deal means Kansas City Brewer No. 1 in Missouri The pending purchase of St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch would make a Kansas City beer maker Missouri's largest brewer. |
| Meriden Threshing Show Information The 32nd Annual Meriden Threshing Show is July 18th through the 20th in Meriden, Kansas. |
| Truck Driver Sentenced for Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering Truck driver arrested in 2006, found with 45 bundles of money totaling over $448,000. Hector Contreras was sentenced Tuesday to 46 months in federal prison after pleading guilty in April to charges relating to drug trafficking and money laundering |
| St. Francis Gets New EVP and COO Saint Francis Health Center in Topeka has a new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Jennifer Eslinger most recently was the chief operating officer at Tenet South Fulton Medical Center in East Point, Georgia. |
| Help for Topeka 4-year old Could Come with Four Paws The family of 4-year old JJ Krentz is holding a fundraiser to get him a seizure alert dog. JJ has Dravet Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. The event is 6:30pm July 19th at Topeka's Ramada Hotel and Convention Center. |
| The Spar is Up at Topeka High A Spar that was on the USS Constitution for 25 years is now standing tall on the east side of Topeka High School. |
| Fiesta Fun Begins Today! The 75th Fiesta Mexicana is here! Get ready for the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes. |
| City O'Fences According to the city, the fence surrounding one Topeka woman's home is too tall and she's being ordered to lower it. |
| Bridge Repair Rescheduled We're on your side with notice that repair work on the Highway 75 bridge ramp to I-70 has been rescheduled due to weather. |
| Melissa Reads to Kids at Library 13's Melissa Brunner was the latest WIBW-TV personality helping kids catch the "Summer Reading Bug." A different 13 News personality is reading at the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library each Thursday this summer. Story time is 9:30 am. |
| Kansas Share of Drug Settlement is $2.8M Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. agrees to pay $515 million to 43 states, the District of Columbia and the federal government in settlement. Investigators alleged the drug company illegally promoted a product to get health-care providers to buy and prescribe the drug. |
| Sales Tax on the Rise in Topeka? Topekans could be voting to increase sales tax in November. The Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce made the proposal to City Council Tuesday evening. |
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