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People in some areas of the U.S. may want to stock up on their own sparklers, Roman candles and fountains, because the weather may put a damper on July Fourth fireworks displays.
Schoen won the Most Outstanding Rookie award in 2022 and was named a CFL All-Star in both 2022 and 2023. An injury derailed ...
Readers express opposition to Trump administration cutting programs badly needed by people and recalling a train ride that taught an important lesson.
A Kansas fugitive convicted of assaulting a police officer was arrested in Oswego, New York by U.S. Border Patrol agents on June 3. He awaits extradition.
The Border War time is set. The SEC and ESPN announced two more kickoff times for Missouri football’s 2025 schedule Thursday, putting a time on the Tigers ’ Week 2 and Week 3 contests, which ...
The Kansas Department of Transportation estimated in December that restoration of the line between Oklahoma City and Newton will cost $311 million. Support for public transit was a priority under ...
Tornado watches covering dozens of counties across Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma were in effect Wednesday morning as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of dangerous conditions, including ...
Update: 12:30 p.m. KANSAS, Okla. — An Oklahoma Highway Patrol bomb detection dog searched the Kansas, Oklahoma school campus on Thursday and found no “threats” after the campus was evacuated ...
A “Welcome to Kansas” sign at mile marker number 1 on the Kansas Turnpike near the Oklahoma border. Jaime Green File photo The texts look real and sound official.
A “Welcome to Kansas” sign at mile marker number 1 on the Kansas Turnpike near the Oklahoma border. Jaime Green File photo The texts look real and sound official.
If Kansas lawmakers do “something different,” there will be a response from Missouri, he said. “I guess we would scrap the border war bill, depending on what they try to do,” Cierpiot said.
Oklahoma (KOCO) — Two of the victims of the deadly collision in Washington, D.C., have been identified as Bob and Lori Schrock, who were Kansas residents who owned property in Oklahoma.