Kansas City-area road closed due to horses on the highway
KCPD said they may have to think about teaching roping and wrangling to new recruits.
KCPD said they may have to think about teaching roping and wrangling to new recruits.
The university police crime log says someone pried hooks from a display case to open it and take the fossils.
"Mahomes wearing her bracelet has made her feel very special, especially on tough days."
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes planned to throw in practice Wednesday, raising the possibility the reigning league MVP could return sooner than expected from a dislocated kneecap. Mahomes hurt the knee on a quarterback sneak Thursday night in Denver. The initial thought was that he could miss up to six weeks, […]
Representatives from the Jayhawk Theatre and Topeka Swing Dance stopped by KSNT News Wednesday morning to discuss their plans for the rest of the year.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – The Seaman School District wants parents and students’ help fighting e-cigarettes use in their schools, as survey data shows a rise in their use. The school district cited data from Kansas Communities That Care. An annual survey asked students if they have ever tried electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vape pens or e-hookahs. […]
A 25-year-old Missouri farmer who is already behind bars now faces additional charges in connection with the disappearance of two Wisconsin brothers including murder.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Electrical crews have fixed a power outage that affected nearly 3,000 people in Topeka, according to Evergy. A spokesperson for the electric company said a squirrel that made contact with their equipment caused the outage. Power went out around 9:30 a.m., but investigating crews had it back on by 10 a.m. […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – The Shawnee County Health Department is hosting two free walk-in flu vaccine clinics, while supplies last. SCHD said these clinics are specifically for adults ages 19 years old or older without insurance. The clinics will be at 2115 SW 10th Ave. Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.; as well as Saturday, […]
WASHINGTON (AP/KSNT) – Following the order to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, President Donald Trump is giving a statement regarding the conflict between Kurdish and Turkish forces on the Syrian border. WATCH LIVE: After the withdrawal, Turkish-backed forces attacked Kurdish fighters in the region. The Kurds fought alongside U.S. troops in the fight to defeat […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Nearly 3,000 people have lost power Wednesday morning in parts of southwest and west Topeka. Around 9:30 a.m., the power went out for some 2,200 people in a swath stretching from Wanamaker Road to Gage Boulevard, between 17th and 9th. Evergy’s Outage Map reports another 748 from Wanamaker to Fairlawn are […]
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – FreeState Electric Cooperative is looking to help people save money on their energy bills. The energy provider is hosting its 3rd annual Energy Fair Wednesday afternoon at 1100 SW Auburn Road in Topeka. Local vendors will be at the fair to provide information on how to be more energy efficient and […]
A man was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning after a mobile home caught fire.
Wind was problematic Monday with gusts of 25-40mph. It continued to a lesser extent Tuesday with wind of 15-25mph. Temperatures have been chilly, but that should be expected for late October. High pressure made it nice and sunny yesterday. The clear sky may get lost from time to time as we are about to see […]
Topeka, KAN. (KSNT) – A Shawnee County inmate in the minimum-custody Corrections Annex fled from custody around 11:00 p.m. Tuesday night, according to Deputy Director Major Timothy Phelps. Local law enforcement is working to return Hugh Adam Wilson III, 40, into custody. Law enforcement is also considering escape charges. Wilson was originally booked on felony […]
"I'm just numb. It hasn't really sunk in yet," Villamar said.
Business at the Spirit Halloween store in Manhattan has been booming.
The Scooter's Coffee Shop will be completed around the first of the year.
Officials with the zoo said only 10 percent of zoos across the country are accredited.
The average pay is $13.50 per hour, but some counties went as high at $17 an hour.
Businesses had the chance to show the community what they have to offer while learning and growing at the same time.
Last year there was a 12 percent drop in deadly crashes.
Each year there is a new surprise design, but you'll have to wait until the Spring to find out what it is this year.
She's a mother and grandmother, the owner and operator of Loving Arms, a daycare and preschool in Junction City.
The goal is to figure out how to provide the best future for all children in the sunflower state.