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| Six Year-Old Shot in Late Night Drive By The six year-old girl was inside a home when someone fired shots into the house, striking her. The injuries appear to be non-life threatening, according to reports. |
| Golden Retriever Adopts Tiger Cubs at Kansas Zoo Caretakers at Safari Zoo in Caney, Kan., draft a golden retriever to care for three white tiger cubs, born last Sunday, after their mother abandoned them. |
| Follow It Live - Final Heartland Vision Task Force Session Today The Heartland Visioning Task Force is meeting Thursday to discuss the final two of the six key foundations of the city.WIBW GM Jim Ogle provides up to the minute coverage of the discussions that will help shape Topeka's future. |
| Associates Assemble 1600 Back Packs for Kids Associates at Security Benefit filled backpacks with back-to-school items to donate to income-eligible families at the Back-to-School fair Saturday, August 2. |
| Cushinberry and Farley Honored for Service Two outstanding Topekans are being honored by the Jayhawk Council of the Boy Scouts. |
| T. Boone Pickens Visits Topeka The Texas oil billionaire is pitching his wind energy proposals to a crowd of 400 at the Kansas Expocentre. |
| Kansas' Deficient Bridges Not Slated for Repairs An Associated Press review found only three of the 20 most-traveled deficient bridges in Kansas were fixed or close to being fixed. State officials say that's largely because of funding available for bridge replacements. |
| Testimony Continues in Trial for Jewelry Store Founder's Accused Killer Allen Dale Smith is in trial on charges he killed 77-year old Clarence Boose in 2005. Boose and his wife founded David's Jewelers in downtown Topeka. Prosecutors say Smith and another man were burglarizing Boose's house when the killing happened. |
| Suspect in NC Soldier's Death was Baby's Father Family of 23-year old Spec. Megan Touma living at Fort Riley say they are heartened by the arrest of 27-year old Edgar Patino in her death. Authorities say Patino was the father of Touma's baby. She was 7-months pregnant when she was found dead in North Carolina last month. |
| Auburn-Washburn School District Reports Meningitis Case USD 437 says in a letter to families that a member of the district's coaching staff has been diagnosed with viral meningitis. The district says all equipment the person had contact with has been disinfected. |
| Economy Gains Traction in Spring Driven by increasing exports and buoyed by the stimulus checks, the economy grew at an annualized rate of nearly 2% after posting weak gains in the first quarter and outright contracting in the last quarter of 2007. |
| Bush Declares Progress in Iraq War President Bush says that a new degree of durability in Iraq could result in troop reductions later in the year, points to violence levels reaching their lowest ebb in three years |
| Exxon Mobil Posts Largest Profit Ever, Which is Saying Something Despite earning more than a billion dollars in net income over the previous quarter, the world's largest oil company still fell short of Wall Street's expectations |
| FDA Finds Salmonella Strain At Second Mexico Farm The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and in a sample from a batch of serrano peppers at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday. |
| Mortar Kills Family of 7 in Pakistan's Swat Valley Pakistani police say mortar fire has killed a family of seven in a northern valley where security forces are battling Islamic militants. |
| Nonaligned Countries Back Iran's Nuclear Program More than 100 nonaligned nations backed Iran's right to peaceful uses of nuclear power on Wednesday, an endorsement sought by Tehran in its standoff with the U.N. Security Council over its refusal to freeze uranium enrichment. |
| Sudan's President Vows Never To Deal With ICC Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said in an interview published Thursday that he will never appear before the International Criminal Court to face charges of genocide and war crimes in his country's Darfur region. |
| Oil Steady in Asia as Iran Nuclear Deadline Nears Oil prices were steady Thursday in Asia after crude jumped more than $4 overnight as Iran vowed to continue its nuclear program and a U.S. agency reported America's gasoline stocks unexpectedly fell last week. |
| Suicide Attack Targets Iraqi Police, Kills 3 A suicide car bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle against the wall of a police station south of Mosul on Thursday, killing three policemen and wounding four others, authorities said. |
| Stocks Head for Lower Open ahead of GDP Reading U.S. stocks headed for a moderately lower open Thursday as investors await a key reading on the nation's economic output to determine whether a two-day rally will continue. |
| Now What? Californians to Rehearse 'The Big One' Possibly hundreds of organizations and millions of Californians will be part of a mega-earthquake drill - the largest in U.S. history - set for Nov. 13 and aimed at preventing this and other potentially catastrophic behaviors and results during the disastrous quake predicted along the San Andreas Fault. |
| The Nation's Weather The forecast for noon, Thursday, July 31, 2008 shows a low pressure system will slowly move into the Northeast and bring storms to the Ohio Valley and will kick up showers over New England. Expect afternoon showers and thunderstorms in the Southeast while the West remains dry. |
| Total Eclipse Draws Crowds to Siberia A rare total solar eclipse will pass just west of Russia's third-largest city Friday, but crowds of tourists in Novosibirsk to witness the event may find their view of the event obscured by clouds and rain. |
| A Hot Weekend On the Way A BROAD AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE ALOFT WILL PROVIDE THE AREA WITH HOT AND HUMID CONDITIONS OVER THE WEEKEND. |
| Mainly Quiet Tropics In the Atlantic Ocean, an area of low pressure has pushed off the coast of Africa to near the Cape Verde Islands. |
| Giant Ice Shelf Breaks Off In Arctic Ice Chunk Spanning 7 Square Miles Is Largest Piece To Break Off Since 2005 |
| China Announces Emergency Olympics Smog Plan Olympic city Beijing has one of the world's worst nitrogen dioxide levels. Pollution can affect the health and performance of athletes, now arriving in China. Chinese govt. introduces radical plan after previous decree fails to have much impact. Includes more factory closures, halt to all construction, cuts on vehicle numbers. |
| Major Heat Wave Looms for Weekend Although it will be hot in most of the Midwest and Great Plains tomorrow, it will be nothing compared with what lurks over the horizon. A major heat wave looms for the weekend and early next week, one in which heat indices (a combination of temperature and humidity) may well soar to deadly levels from the central Plains through the lower Midwest. |
| Ukraine Parliament Examines Floods After 30 Dead Floods in western Ukraine have killed 30 people and prompted the evacuation of nearly 18,000, officials said on Thursday, after five days of rain caused rivers to spill over into villages and farmland. |
| NASA Says Liquid Confirmed on Saturn's Moon Titan At least one of many large, lake-like features on Saturn's moon Titan studied by the international Cassini spacecraft contains liquid hydrocarbons, making it the only body in the solar system besides Earth known to have liquid on its surface, NASA said Wednesday. |
| Report: Lynch Wants to Leave Broncos John Lynch’s days with the Denver Broncos appear to be over. |
| Sore Elbow Sidelines Raiders Quarterback JaMarcus Russell was held out of team drills for the second straight practice Wednesday because his throwing elbow was still sore after banging it off the helmet of Darren McFadden. |
| Deng, Bulls Agree to New Deal Restricted free agent forward Luol Deng and the Chicago Bulls have agreed to six-year contract that could be worth as much as $80 million. |
| Wie Skips a Major, and Some Wonder Why Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week. Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer wonder why. |
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| Weather Thursday Morning |
| Topeka Police Make Arrest In Homicide Case Topeka Police arrested and booked 23-year old James A. Qualls in to the Shawnee County Department of Corrections. |
| Temperatures Moving Up! |
| Thursday AM News Update Click here to view Monday morning's top stories. |
| T. Boone Pickens Holds Town Hall T. Boone Pickens believes he has the cure for America's seven hundred billion dollar a year addiction to foreign oil. |
| Ad-Watch: Jenkins & Ryun It’s Wednesday and that means another addition of our political segment called Ad-watch, a time to break down and analyze the most recent political ads. |
| 7/30/08 Chiefs Training Camp Day Six |
| 7/30/08 ASA Softball Tournament in Topeka |
| A PetFit tour stopped in Topeka today. Experts pass along pet exercise and food guidelines. Learn ju A PetFit tour stopped in Topeka today. Experts pass along pet exercise and food guidelines. Learn ju |
| Salmonella investigators discover strain at second Mexican farm Salmonella investigators discover strain at second Mexican farm |
| 49 News sits down with Topeka Police Chief Ron Miller, who talks about the future of the department' 49 News sits down with Topeka Police Chief Ron Miller, who talks about the future of the department' |
| Fog tonight, heat Thursday Fog tonight, heat Thursday |
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