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| Tree Limb Clean Up is in Effect |
| Horton is in the Dark |
| Ice Storm Pictures Montage |
| Crews Work to Restore Power |
| Women rid themselves of ex-boyfriend jewelry After a breakup many people struggle with what to do with all of the gifts that were given during the romance. |
| Man returns $4 million violin A $4-million dollar violin is back in the hands of its player thanks to a New Jersey cabbie. |
| Kansas City car hops kidnapped and robbed Four men who kidnapped and robbed a Sonic Drive-in employee in Merriam, Kansas before dropping her off several blocks away are suspected of attacking a Kansas City, Kansas carhop at a second Sonic about an hour later. |
| Man robbed while having seizure Dallas, Texas police arrested Wednesday a man accused of mugging a teenage ROTC cadet who had collapsed in a seizure outside the downtown Greyhound bus station. |
| School secretary arrested for giving cocaine to students An Albuquerque, New Mexico high school secretary has been busted for allegedly serving students cocaine. |
| Station owner refuses to sell gas Many gas stations in Cleveland, Ohio raised pump prices to $3.59 a gallon Wednesday, an average 24 to 30 cent increase in just one day. |
| Pastor offends some with church sign The sign in front of a small church in a small town is causing a big controversy in Jonesville, S.C. |
| Florida woman finds alligator in kitchen Sandra Frosti found an unexpected visitor in her kitchen Monday night. |
| Mail carrier catches falling baby A special delivery resulted in a special reception Monday in Albany, New York. |
| Counselor arrested for teaching kids "choking game" He was hired to help kids cope while their parents were away at war, but some parents say the actions of a camp counselor could have killed their children. |
| Veteran's Charity Needs Help |
| Breaking Down BPA It’s been all over the news the past few weeks as a possible health concern for young children. It’s called Bisphenol-A also known as BPA, a chemical used to make some plastics. The FDA has deemed it safe but all the recent attention is affecting the sales of a local business that sells Nalgene bottles, one plastic the compound is found in. |
| Goodyear Swings To Profit In First Quarter |
| School Bus Accident Children are on a bus Friday morning when it collides with a car. |
| Friday Morning News Update Click here to view Friday morning's top stories. |
| A Chilly Friday Forecast |
| Local Libertarians Sound Off On A New Federal DNA Collection Policy Did you know the US Department of Justice will now take samples of DNA from anyone arrested in conjunction with a federal crime? |
| Thursday 6pm Forecast |
| 27 News Welcomes New Chief Meteorologist 27 News welcomes Jeremy Kappell to the team. |
| State of the State on Real ID Just months after receiving new security rules for the Real ID Act from federal officials, the Kansas Department of Revenue says the state is in good shape. |
| Roadrunners Advance |
| KU's Mario Chalmers Declares for NBA Draft; Chiefs Discuss Trading DE Jared Allen to Minnesota |
| Chiefs Trade DE Jared Allen to Vikings |
| 4/22/08 Sports Report at 10 PM |
| Monday 4/21/08 Sports Report |
| Kansas Guard Sherron Collins Undergoes Successful Knee Surgery Kansas guard Sherron Collins underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Monday, head coach Bill Self announced. |
| Sunday 4/20 Sports Report A recap of the Kansas Koyotes season opening victory over Springfield (MO) and results of Kansas State's Spring Football Game. |
| Saturday 4/19 Sports Report The Kansas Koyotes return to field for the 2008 Season Opener and the Kansas Relays come to a close in Lawrence. |
| Roadrunners Game Two Highlights |
| Thursday 4/17/08 Sports Report |
| Wednesday 4/16/08 Sports Report |
| Kansas Legislative Leaders Offer New Plan On Coal Plants Legislative leaders have proposed a new plan for allowing two coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas. |
| Drunk Driving Report |
| Motorcycle Wreck Seriously Injures Topeka Man Topeka Police are continuing to investigate an injury accident that occurred Tuesday. |
| Coal Fight |
| Water Dispute |
| Sebelius Vetoes Abortion Bill; Signs Bill Allowing Ownership Of Fully Automatic Weapons Governor Sebelius has vetoed a bill imposing new restrictions on abortion. |
| Fire Destroys Church A catholic church in Effingham is considered a total loss after an early morning fire |
| Housing Grants Sebelius signs bill setting up housing program. |
| Governor Pledges Action On Climate 18 states commit to take action on climate change. |
| Sebelius Rejects Second Bill On Coal-fired Plants Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has vetoed a second bill allowing two coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas. |
| Bats erupt as Ichabods top Truman in series opener. Bats erupt as Ichabods top Truman in series opener. |
| 49 STORM TEAM FORECAST - Find out if more severe weather is in store; and, will you need to cover yo 49 STORM TEAM FORECAST - Find out if more severe weather is in store; and, will you need to cover yo |
| Fidelity Bank is making it easier to help the environment with a tree giveaway. Fidelity Bank is making it easier to help the environment with a tree giveaway. |
| The city of Greensburg had many dark days after a tornado destroyed the town a year ago, but the cit The city of Greensburg had many dark days after a tornado destroyed the town a year ago, but the cit |
| After a 49 News investigation reveals an open door in a House from Hell, codes inspectors act. After a 49 News investigation reveals an open door in a House from Hell, codes inspectors act. |
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