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KSNT Topeka on MSNTopeka organizations opening warming centersWith a bout of wintery weather expected this week, two local organizations will be opening their doors to give shelter from ...
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNCity of Topeka lobbies for random property inspections in certain types of housingIf passed, HB2099 would change current state law to allow for random property inspections at certain types of housing in Topeka.
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KSNT Topeka on MSNOpen house set for huge Topeka I-70 projectKansas transportation officials will be holding an open house meeting later this month in downtown Topeka on a major I-70 ...
(WIBW) - A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued on Wednesday morning for Topeka and northeast Kansas. The advisory, issued by the National Weather Service, is in effect until 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Manzano's wife, Ashleigh, died in a car accident in 2024 in Topeka. A sports reporter died Wednesday while in New Orleans to cover Super Bowl 59, according to the the Kansas City TV station he ...
Starbase provides STEM programming to underrepresented and underserved youth of Kansas. The program's funding is on hold because Congress has yet to approve its fiscal year 2025 budget.
Chavis Collins, 29, was shot and killed in Topeka early Saturday morning, marking the city's second homicide of the year. Collins was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening gunshot ...
Nearly 30 educators were placed on leave as a Kansas program aimed at connecting children to science, technology, engineering ...
Originally from Mexico City, Manzano relocated to Topeka, Kansas, in 2018 and later earned a degree from Kansas State University. He was married to Ashleigh Boyd and had a daughter named Eleanor.
A sports reporter died Wednesday while in New Orleans to cover Super Bowl 59, according to the the Kansas City TV station he worked for. Telemundo Kansas City (KGKC) said Thursday that 27-year-old ...
Trailing by one point with 12 minutes to go in the AFC Championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for a historic three straight Super Bowl championships was being put to a stern test.
Speaking with reporters in Topeka on Monday, U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, acknowledged the state's ties to Food for Peace while alleging that USAID was plagued by improper payments.
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