TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – The U.S. House pressed toward its impeachment of President Donald Trump on Wednesday. Kansas politicians have voiced their concerns about the matter. Kansas State Treasurer Jake LaTurner, who is pursuing a seat in Congress next year, responded to the impeachment hearings with the following statement: “Today, House Democrats have turned the […]
The Kansas Ballet performed its annual Christmas favorite, “The Nutcracker” to a sold out audience at the Topeka Performing Arts Center on Wednesday morning. Over 2,000 school kids from Northeast Kansas came to TPAC to watch the first performance of “The Nutcracker.” Additional performances will be Saturday, Dec. 21st at 7:30 pm and Sunday, Dec. […]
The counselor to President Trump will be a special guest at an event to honor Sen. Pat Roberts.
Donor will match every $20 bill drop in Topeka Red Kettles on Saturday.
In an emergency alert Wednesday morning, all of Junction City is being warned to conserve water due to a water main break at Spruce Water Tower.
An early morning accident has closed a section of SW 21st street.
OZAWKIE, Kan. (KSNT) – People in Ozawkie have been without drinking water for now 7 months, so the city has been keeping a large tank of water on hand for people who need clean water at their homes. Since temperatures have dropped below freezing, the city has had to drain the tank that holds all […]
What We’re Tracking: Isolated early morning fog Snow will keep melting away Much warmer by this weekend Clear skies this morning and recent melting will set the stage for areas of freezing fog to develop as we start off in the middle teens this morning. We’ll continue to gradually warm up this afternoon into the […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT)– A Topeka man is putting the good back in fiction through his novels. George Feliu is a part-time author in Topeka. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, before moving to the capital city 12 years ago. George worked many different jobs while in Topeka. One of them, as a […]
CLAY CENTER, Kan. (KSNT) – Controversial plans were approved in Clay Center Tuesday night for Leiszler Oil to build a convenience store and Papa John’s Pizza in the middle of a neighborhood. While the company and city leaders said the decision is a smart economic move for the city, some neighbors are concerned about traffic […]
The Washburn Rural Jr. Blues Girls and Boys Basketball teams hosted the Emporia Spartans Tuesday evening at the Washburn Rural High School.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – There’s a new leader on the Kansas Supreme Court. Justice Maria Luckert took over as Chief Justice on Tuesday. Lawton Nuss handed over the gavel to Luckert before retiring. Luckert became the new Chief since she is the longest serving Justice on the court. She was appointed by Governor Bill Graves […]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is giving nearly a million dollars in grants to professors at Kansas State University in an effort to keep livestock healthy.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KSNT) – Six Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl. The NFL announced the roster on Tuesday that includes: Defensive end Frank Clark (1st nomination) Returner Mecole Hardman (1st nomination) Wide receiver Tyreek Hill (4th nomination) Defensive tackle Chris Jones (1st nomination) Tight end Travis Kelce (5th nomination) […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – A local community is letting their differences bring them closer together. For the second year in a row, the Royal Valley School District and Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation held a Native American heritage night. The event is all about embracing the diversity of students at Royal Valley. “It’s pretty fun to […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – ESPN is recognizing a local high school for connecting students of all backgrounds. Washburn Rural started the Unified Sports Program in 2014. The program gives students with and without disabilities the opportunity to play sports together. Thanks to one teacher’s vision for the program, the school has now gained the status […]
The state is looking for ways to provide broadband internet access to Kansans across the state.
UPDATE 8:16 p.m.: The Topeka City Council voted 7-2 on Tuesday to approve a real estate agreement to acquire land at Southwest 6th Street for the construction of a new fire station. The city council also voted 9-0 to create a committee to further discuss the land acquisition for the new fire station in west […]
What We’re Tracking: Isolated late night and early morning fog Snow will keep melting away Much warmer by this weekend After a day of sunshine with partial snow melt taking place, we will stay clear through the night. Clear sky and recent melting will again set the stage for areas of freezing fog to develop […]
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — A Basehor dad is getting a lot of attention for the hilarious outfits he wears to pick up his daughter from the airport. Courtney Payne said her dad, Doug, first started the trend in 2018 after she moved to Portland for graduate school. After he showed up at KCI on […]
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A Wichita neighborhood has taken fighting crime into its own hands. “Law enforcement can’t be here patrolling the street every second of the night. That’s not possible. It takes good neighbors to combat stuff like that,” said David Griekspoor. David Griekspoor and Darryll Higgins live in west Wichita. They consider their […]