Police investigate assault in Riverside neighborhood
Police are investigating an assault that was reported Wednesday in Wichita’s Riverside neighborhood. A woman told officers she was walking in the 1200 block of West Franklin when a man shoved her to the ground. A witness
Former Liberal official arrested for sex crimes
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation said a former city manager in Liberal has been arrested after an investigation into sex crimes. The KBI said it was asked to help with an investigation in August when allegations were
More funding approved for downtown Wichita restrooms
In a split vote, the Wichita City Council has approved additional funding to install new restrooms and hydration stations in the downtown area. The Council had approved a budget of over $630,000 for the project, but the
Illegal immigrant convicted in murder of Georgia student
A judge is finding illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra guilty of the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. The prosecution claimed on February 22nd, Ibarra went hunting for women on the University of Georgia campus and encountered
Action delayed on downtown Wichita parking plan
Wichita City Council members have delayed action on a paid parking plan for downtown, but they have narrowed the options being considered from two to five. The options were presented to the Council Tuesday evening and there
Electioneering charge filed against wife of newly-elected Sedgwick County commissioner
The wife of a newly-elected Sedgwick County Commissioner has been charged with electioneering during the November general election. Meghan Blubaugh is accused of wearing a campaign t-shirt to an advance polling location on October 29th. The Sedgwick
JJ’s That’s Trending: Hollywood Squares Is Coming Back, A Stupid Criminal, Tomato Wine and More
The latest celebrity Trump picks for a position in the new government is former WWE CEO Linda McMahon for Education Secretary and Dr. Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Prosecutors oppose dismissal, but won’t object to postponing Trump hush money case sentencing
Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office said on Tuesday that while they oppose President-elect Trump’s attempt to dismiss his criminal hush money conviction in New York, they do not object to postponing sentencing in the case.
Rep. Nancy Mace’s Capitol anti-trans restroom bill targets first transgender member of Congress, Sarah McBride
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Tuesday that the bill she introduced to ban transgender women from using female bathrooms at the U.S. Capitol is a direct response to the election of Sarah McBride, who will become the
Justin Moore earns 13th No 1 with “This Is My Dirt”
Justin Moore earned his 13th No. 1 single on the Country Mediabase chart with his latest album’s title track, “This Is My Dirt,” which also topped the Country Aircheck Charts. Moore co-wrote “This Is My Dirt” with