Refunds possible from canceled 2017 Funk Fest
A company that refused refunds to customers after Funk Fest was rained out in 2017 was ordered to provide refunds last week.
A company that refused refunds to customers after Funk Fest was rained out in 2017 was ordered to provide refunds last week.
Over 300 law enforcement agencies in almost 30 states participated in the day-long event.
What We’re Tracking: Chilly tonight Frost early Friday, otherwise sunny Warmer this weekend As temperatures drop down into the lower 30s tonight, frost is likely across northeast Kansas early Friday morning with a clear sky and light wind. Friday afternoon should be bright and pleasant as temperatures try to warm up back into the lower […]
The Kansas Turnpike Authority is making changes to allow for a faster trip.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNT) – U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, U.S. Senator Jerry Moran and Ivanka Trump, White House adviser and the president’s daughter, arrived in Wichita Wednesday night for a visit dealing with aviation. On Thursday, Pompeo and Trump talked with students at Wichita State University Tech’s National Center for Aviation Training. Ivanka even […]
Helping Hands Humane Society in Topeka has several animals up for adoption.
A fight against a wind farm in Marion County continues after some residents said they were not notified of changes to the zoning or updates on the project.
A lawsuit alleges that a Kansas student was allowed to stay in school after sexually assaulting a classmate, even though he was facing charges for other sex crimes.
A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a nationwide romance scheme and defrauding victims of nearly $900,000.
Surprisingly, there wasn't a lot of basketball talk at Big 12 Media Day on Wednesday at the Sprint Center.
Two and a half weeks later, one of the victims of the Tequila KC shooting in KCK is a step closer to recovery. All thanks to family, friends, and the community.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Topeka Police Department and ArtsConnect are celebrating the completion of a new mural outside the Law Enforcement Center in downtown Topeka. The mural is called “The Common Ground” and celebrates the diversity that makes up the Topeka community. “The police department protects and serves. They take everybody, everybody, under their wing, […]
High pressure made it nice and sunny Tuesday with low to mid 60s. Yesterday, afternoon temps got close to 70 degrees with a partly cloudy to variably cloudy sky. It may become extremely difficult to get temperatures at that mark again because we are in late fall and approaching early winter. A strong cold front […]
People from the Professional Armed Forces Rodeo stopped by the Stormont Vail Pediatric Unit on Wednesday.
An animal cruelty bill is one step closer to becoming a law after the US House passed it unanimously on Wednesday.
One of the main talking points is a parking garage being built right beside the Rally House and the Burger King.
The public voted on the Tnemec Company, Inc. website for their favorite water tank in North America.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Traffic on highway I-470 was stopped in both directions for about 30 minutes on Wednesday in Topeka. A woman was standing on the edge of the bridge on 25th street, attempting to jump off. Officers were able to convince the woman to not jump. Drivers passing by the area first spotted […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – The Beverly Bernardi Post Dance Studio in West Topeka has converted into a costume store this month. The ability to rent costumes is attracting customers from across Northeast Kansas. “We are really lucky in the sense that once people do come in, they usually come to us every single year,” said […]
One lawmaker who fought against expansion earlier this year is leading a different push now
More than 20 people testified before the committee, with dozens more submitting written testimony, on why they believe medical marijuana should or should not be legalized in Kansas.
KSDE wants everyone to know how to help stop the biggest safety concerns for school buses.
People as far away as Wichita, 75 miles away, reported feeling the earthquake.
In the summer of 1952, Mike Hall from Topeka got polio when he was just 7 years old.
Shawnee County Dispatch said the accident resulted in injuries, but the extent of those is not yet known.