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| Cell Phone Blamed for Lawrence Deputy's Death The Kansas Highway Patrol determined that a driver was distracted by his cell phone when he failed to yield the right of way to a Douglas Co. Deputy on a bicycle. |
| Police Look for Suspect in BP Armed Robbery Topeka police are investigating a Friday morning armed robbery at a BP convenience store. It happened at about 4:00 a.m. at 27th and California. |
| Topeka Man Arrested in Connection to 2007 Slaying A Topeka man has been arrested in connection with a 2007 homicide. Police arrested 20 year old Kelvin Phillips Thursday on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and criminal possession of a firearm for the August 10, 2007 death of James Dyer. |
| Topeka Police Investigate Kwik Shop Armed Robbery Topeka police are investigating a Friday morning convenience store robbery. It happened at the Kwik Shop at 746 NE Wabash just after 3:00a.m. |
| Kansas Ranking on Child Well-Being Slips Kansas ranks 18th in the nation in a new state-by-state study of the well-being of America's children. The state's overall ranking fell from 16th last year and 12th in the prior year. |
| Cushinberry, Farley Honored by Scout Council The Jayhawk Council of the BSA added these two distinguished citizens to their list of honorees Thursday night. |
| Jeremy Goodwin Reads To Kids Jeremy Goodwin took a swing at entertaining kids at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library Thursday morning. It was part of a summer reading program that WIBW participated in. |
| Marching Band Practice at Washburn Rural The start of school is just around the corner, but for band members, there is no better time than now to practice. |
| K-State Gets Help in Search ofr New President Kansas State University is getting a little outside help in the search for its next president. |
| Commission Says Thanks to Bill Singer Bill Singer, head of Shawnee County's consolidated communications center and information technology, retired Thursday. Commissioners presented him a plaque to thank him for his 13 years of service. |
| More Than 1,000 Gallons of Gas Vanish From Station Police say someone has stolen more than 1,000 gallons of gasoline from a station in New York's Westchester County. |
| Dead Army Vaccine Scientist Eyed In Athrax Probe Federal prosecutors investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks were planning to indict and seek the death penalty against a top Army microbiologist suspected of releasing the deadly toxin to test anthrax drugs he was developing. The scientist committed suicide this week. |
| Texas Border Town Faces Skunk Infestation The residents of this border town are facing a stinky and growing problem these days: skunks. |
| Fat N.J. Cat's Origins Uncovered: He Was Abandoned A 44-pound cat found lumbering around New Jersey was abandoned by a woman who said her home was foreclosed. |
| Pair Stopped at 108 mph Re-Arrested at Airport A man and woman who told troopers they were speeding to catch a flight when they were clocked driving 108 mph ended up in jail a second time. |
| Obama Proposes $1,000 Energy Rebates for Consumers Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Friday called for a $1,000 "emergency" rebate to consumers to offset soaring energy costs. |
| Dunning Gets Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame From World War II hero to dancer and award-winning actor, Charles Durning has lived a storied life. The 85-year-old added to that resume Thursday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to one for his idol, James Cagney. |
| Jobless Rate Rises To 4-Year High of 5.7 Percent The nation's unemployment rate climbed to a four-year high of 5.7 percent in July as employers cut 51,000 jobs, dashing the hopes of an influx of young people looking for summer work. |
| Girls Dorm Collapse Kills 17 in Turkey Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble for six students still believed buried. Mayor says they can still hear victims voices. |
| Man Decapitated By Seatmate On Bus Witness say that the man calmly stabbed his victim 40 to 50 times before proceeding to methodically carve him into pieces. |
| La. Residents Near Levee Lose Fight To Keep Trees La. Residents Near Levee Lose Fight To Keep Trees |
| Survey Cruise Records Second-Largest "Dead Zone" in Gulf of Mexico Since Measurements Began in 1985 Survey Cruise Records Second-Largest "Dead Zone" in Gulf of Mexico Since Measurements Began in 1985 |
| Reefs may “Unglue” in Oceans with High Carbon Dioxide Reefs may “Unglue” in Oceans with High Carbon Dioxide |
| Golden retriever adopts tiger cubs at Kansas zoo Golden retriever adopts tiger cubs at Kansas zoo |
| NASA says liquid confirmed on Saturn's moon Titan NASA says liquid confirmed on Saturn's moon Titan |
| British Museum buys medieval astronomy tool British Museum buys medieval astronomy tool |
| Research could cut cost of energy from fuel cells Research could cut cost of energy from fuel cells |
| Dolphin calf born at aquarium in Baltimore Dolphin calf born at aquarium in Baltimore |
| Drug gives couch potato mice benefits of a workout Drug gives couch potato mice benefits of a workout |
| Manhattan Residents Split Over Bio Lab Manhattan is one of six finalist sites for a bio and agro defense laboratory. It would pump jobs and money into the economy -- but would devastate the United States if a disease such as foot and mouth disease were to get out into the population. |
| Man Steals School Bus Fuel, Hits Employee With Truck At 9:35 a.m. Thursday, a man was seen pumping diesel fuel into a pickup truck at the Durham School Services facility. When he was spotted, he drove through the entrance gate and hit an employee with the truck. |
| Topeka Police Ask For Help Finding Purse Snatching Suspect Crime Stoppers Crime of the week. Police ask for public assistance locating suspect believed to have stolen a purse from a woman at the Kwik Shop at 5633 SW 21st. He later used a credit card stolen with the purse at a store in Manhattan where he was caught on surveillance video. |
| Motorcycle Accident Injures Topekan A 24-year-old was injured in a motorcycle accident this morning in the 1800 block of SW Gage. He was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No other vehicles are reported to have been involved and no one else is reported injured. |
| Citizens Go To Jail For Good Cause More than 250 people were taken to jail and asked to raise bail money to help a good cause. Warehouse 414 acted as a jail to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. |
| Man Charged with Whiplash Bar Killing Charges were filed against James A. Qualls for the July 16th murder of Joseph Beier, Jr. The charges come one day after he surrendered to Wyandotte Co. authorities. |
| Lawrence Fire Sends 3 to Hospital An apartment home near KU caught fire at five o'clock Thursday morning. Two occupants and one firefighter were taken to a local hospital to be treated for injuries. |
| Drug Investigation Nets Three More Arrests Three more drug-related arrests in Riley County have been made as part of an ongoing investigation. Arrested for possession of cocaine and marijuana were Jose "Pepe" Sanchez, Jr., Brian Gomena and Michael Sanchez-Saldana. |
| 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. |
| With many of the top players absent, the Chiefs and Vikings go The man most people came to see in the Chiefs-Vikings scrimmage tonight wasn't there. The Vikings kept defensive end Jared Allen away from the scrimmage against his former teammates. |
| Jared Allen stays in camp, misses Chiefs scrimmage Pro Bowl defensive end Jared Allen did not travel with the Minnesota Vikings to River Falls for their scrimmage Thursday night against his old team, the Kansas City Chiefs. |
| Flowers flanking `cousin’ in Chiefs secondary With Patrick Surtain on one side and Brandon Flowers on the other, cornerback will be a family affair in Kansas City, and something the rookie can hardly believe. |
| Report: Red Sox trade Ramirez The Boston Red Sox dealt disgruntled slugger Manny Ramirez to the Los Angeles Dodgers minutes prior to Thursday’s non-waiver trade deadline, according to a report posted by si.com. |
| MLB Trade Deadline Today Major League Baseball's trade deadline is set for 3 p.m. Central Time on Thursday. |
| Pudge in Pinstripes The New York Yankees expect to have newly acquired catcher Ivan Rodriguez available when they start a four-game series against the AL West-leading L.A. Angels tonight at Yankee Stadium. |
| US Hoops Crushes Turkey The U.S. Olympic basketball team scored another lopsided victory in its first exhibition game on Chinese soil. |
| CHIEFS AGREE TO TERMS WITH DE JONAL SAINT-DIC Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Thursday that the club has agreed to terms of a two-year contract with DE Jonal Saint-Dic. |
| 5,500 cyclists from 38 states and 8 countries ride 360 miles to fund cancer research Senator John Kerry, D-MA, will ride 110 miles in the first day of the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge to raise money for cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in honor of fellow Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy. |
| KU Football Players To Report Friday Kansas head football coach Mark Mangino will welcome his 2008 Jayhawk football team when players report to campus on Friday. More than 95 players are expected to arrive for the beginning of training camp. |
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