No charges to be filed in fatal 2023 police shooting in Wichita

The Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday that no criminal charges will be filed against a Wichita police officer who fatally shot an armed man in 2023. Police were called to a disturbance on December 3rd,
Historic cannon stolen from Wichita park, suspect arrested

An historic bronze cannon was stolen from a park near downtown Wichita, and police tracked down a suspect. The theft was discovered Thursday at the Spanish-American War Memorial at Central Riverside Park. Wichita patrol officers and detectives
Arrest made in fatal shooting of Kansas priest

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation said a suspect has been arrested for the shooting death of a Catholic priest in the northeast part of the state. The shooting was reported in Seneca around 2:50 p.m. Thursday at
Boeing CEO talks about future of Wichita aviation work

Boeing chief executive officer Kelly Ortberg gave assurances during a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on Wednesday that the company would continue to look for more work opportunities in Kansas with its acquisition of Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita.
Wichita to host visit from Sister City in France

Wichita Area Sister Cities will be hosting a visit by community leaders from Orleans, France over the next week. Orleans is Wichita’s first Sister City, and the relationship began 80 years ago when Orleans was liberated from
At least ten deaths reported from severe storms in the South, Midwest

The central U.S. is getting hit with severe flooding as a powerful storm system drops torrential rainfall throughout the region. At least ten people have died as a result of the storms and tornadoes that have broken
JJ on Demand: JJ Chats With The Star Of BeetleJuice The Musical Matt Kurzyniec

The super talent Matt Kurzyniec is part of the ensemble and gets to show off his acting and comedy skills for a couple of nights during the run of the show. Matt Kurzyniec just
Hutchinson reopens Main Street after February fire

Hutchinson officials have announced the reopening of a section of Main Street after a fire and explosion in late February. The February 22nd explosion destroyed the Steffens Auto Parts store, and investigators found that it was caused
Pres. Trump announces new ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on what he declares “Liberation Day”

President Donald Trump unveiled new tariffs at a White House Rose Garden event yesterday, in which the President detailed sweeping ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on goods imported into the United States, in order to promote US manufacturing. Mr. Trump
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has corruption case dismissed with prejudice

A federal judge in New York on Wednesday permanently dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be revived. While the Justice Department sought