Kansas Department of Corrections secretary Jeff Zmuda said he wants Kansas to join the handful of states that have nurseries for incarcerated moms.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Will Pope of Topeka was in D.C. Jan. 6th 2021. Pope says he was on the east side of the Capitol away from more aggressive activity. “Before the crazy action in the tunnel took place, we never saw any of that, we saw it on video later on,” said Pope. “But it was a very complex day.”
The City of Topeka has about $1 million sitting in a housing trust fund that one local organization says should be used to create affordable housing. On Wednesday, Topeka Jump, a local social service organization,
Baldwin Invitational Tuesday, Jan. 21 at Baldwin Wellsville 65, Augusta 51Baldwin 50, Bishop Seabury 37 Wednesday, Jan. 22 Hayden 60, Wellsville 53Bishop Seabury 87,
Kansas Sen. Patrick Schmidt's resolution condemning President Trump's Jan. 6 pardons isn't binding and is unlikely to pass both chambers.
Three former Johnson County Proud Boys, a Topeka man with two master’s degrees and three military veterans. These are some of the Kansans pardoned in connection with the Capitol breach.
A federal judge has ruled the City of Topeka must release portions of video evidence collected during and after the police-shooting death of a Topeka man in 2022. Officers
A cat with a “sweet disposition” is looking for a home after being found in “rough shape” in Kansas, an animal shelter said. The furry friend named Glen Purrowell was found Dec. 10 and had clear injuries to his face, neck and jaw, according to a Jan. 21 Facebook post by the Helping Hands Humane Society.
A day after the Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission each approved $250,000 to fund testing for residents who may be affected by the contamination plume at 29th and Grove, tensions boiled over in Topeka.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Topeka set a record-low temperature for Jan. 21 on Tuesday morning. According to the National Weather Service, the mercury dipped to minus-12 degrees on Tuesday morning, breaking the previous record of minus-11 set in 1888.
Tuesday brought Topeka its lowest temperatures in almost four years, with the mercury plunging to minus 12 degrees.
Ice hockey is returning to the capital city tomorrow, and one vintage store in North Topeka is helping people gear up. Friday, Jan. 24, ice hockey will be back at the Stormont Vail Events Center. To get people ready,