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Two injured in police chase Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City, Kan.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (WIBW) - Two people were taken to an area hospital after they were injured during a police chase that occurred Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City, Kan., authorities said. The crash was reported at 12;41 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of the ramp leading from eastbound Interstate 70...
Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado Brace for Intense Heat Wave
Tulsa, OK – The south-central Plains are set to experience dangerously high temperatures during the first week of August, according to the Climate Prediction Center. The forecast indicates a high risk of excessive heat, with maximum air temperatures ranging from 100 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat index values could surpass 110 degrees, posing significant health risks to residents in Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado.
RELIVE THE MUSIC OF QUEEN — ONE NIGHT ONLY AT THE HISTORIC FOX THEATER IN HUTCHINSON, AUGUST 1ST AT 7:30
AUGUST 1, 2024 7:30 PM AT THE HISTORIC FOX THEATER IN HUTCHINSON. For over 20 years Gary Mullen and The Works have been performing their world-renowned One Night of Queen live concert. This incredible band will have you dancing in the aisles during their show, while the they pay tribute...
Hall of Space renovations now open
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The renovated galleries in the Cosmosphere’s Hall of Space are open to the public! While many artifacts are on display during this time, the exhibits and graphics won't be fully completed until the end of 2024. Until then, a Gallery Guide and map are available...
Mary Magdalene House hosting back-to-school class Aug. 1
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — If you have children with additional needs at school that struggle with transitions, an upcoming class at the Mary Magdalene House may help. On August 1, Mary Magdalene House will be hosting a class about how to learn how to help your child self-regulate with school starting.
Father in Kan. Amber Alert abduction faces new charges
KANSAS CITY — The suspect arrested in the July 17, Amber Alert in Kansas is facing multiple charges and remains jailed in Wyandotte County. Just before 1:30 pm July 17, 2-year-old Jaxon Halley and his mother were forcibly taken at gunpoint by 39-year-old Darryl Livingston, Jr. during a domestic incident at their home, according to Kansas City, Kansas police.
Kansas nursing homes say they can’t afford more staff. Advocates say it’s crucial.
The call came late on a cold night in February, from the Overland Park nursing home where Georann Whitman’s mom was living. “They said that they found her on the floor,” Whitman said. “She had gotten up in the middle of the night, and had fallen.” Whitman’s 86-year-old mom, Ann Collins, had dementia. She...
⚾ Monarchs open NBC World Series play with win
WICHITA, Kan. — The Hutchinson Monarchs quest to repeating as NBC World Series champions is off to a good start, as the Monarchs defeated TPA Texas, 5-2, on Thursday evening. The Monarchs are now 28-7 overall and have now won seven straight games at the NBC World Series, dating...
Driverless semi-truck rolls through retaining wall, into Lawrence homes
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KCTV) - A small fire broke out after a driverless semi-truck rolled 300 feet and into a home near ongoing construction at the University of Kansas football stadium. The Lawrence, Kansas, Police Department says that around 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, emergency crews were called to the...
Hospitals give medical students a taste of rural Kansas hoping they'll eventually work there
DODGE CITY, Kansas— Footsteps and excited chatter of medical students from the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine fill the CommonSpirit hospital in Dodge City. Fitted with white lab coats and scrubs bearing the Wichita medical school’s logo, they make their rounds touring the facility. “I really like the...
Much of Kansas at risk of rapid onset drought
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Much of Kansas has dealt with serious drought at some point this year, but now most of the state is at risk for rapid onset drought. Wichita is working on ways to deal with the ongoing drought but conditions could soon be worsening rapidly. A map by the Climate Prediction Center Thursday afternoon shows that most of the Great Plains will face extreme heat through the first week of August. The map shows the scope of the rapid onset drought risk, including parts of Wichita.
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