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Jensen Hughes was selected to provide a "professional assessment of the WPD's culture, administrative policies and practices, standards of conduct and efforts to ensure bias-free policing," in addition to an evaluation of how the Citizen's Review Board operates, the City says on its website. → Read More
William Coon, or “Kansas Bill” as he is known, served on the USS Kalinin Bay, a small aircraft carrier that would aid in the liberation of the Philippines. → Read More
ore than 60 people donated during a fundraiser at the Kingman Historic Theatre Wednesday to support families who lost their homes in a fire over the weekend. → Read More
Kaleb Hogan was convicted in January of first-degree murder and child abuse in the death of 3-year-old Malykai Hogan. → Read More
One Kansas veteran began flying planes when he was still a teenager and ended up being able to put his skills to good use in the skies over southeast Asia. → Read More
Some parents are angry after the Newton BOE made a policy decision about student discipline. → Read More
For English teacher and Kansas native Mickey Cesar, he dreams of one day returning to Kyiv—a city he worked and lived in for 11 years and from where he was forced to flee when Russia invaded Ukraine one year ago. → Read More
A new nationwide analysis shows the top 100 housing markets are moving towards favoring buyers. Is Wichita following the trend? → Read More
Jake Olson wanted to join the Army to work on Blackhawk helicopters. He also hoped one day to crew Blackhawks—both of which came true after he was deployed to the Middle East. → Read More
Kevin Tisdale’s time in the Marine Corps all started with a bet. → Read More
Sedgwick County Commissioners approved the submission of a $1.8 million FEMA grant for four new ambulances and four additional EMS support vehicles. → Read More
As search and rescue efforts continue in Turkey and Syria following a devastating 7.8 earthquake, several Wichitans from both countries are carefully monitoring the situation. → Read More
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) is raising concerns after Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s announcement on Thursday that Integra Technologies is bringing a semiconductor manufacturing plant to Wichita that will create at least 2,000 jobs. In order for Integra to apply for federal CHIPS Act funding, incentive plans (which should be done later […] → Read More
Integra Technologies, of Wichita, plans to build a $1.8 billion semiconductor factory. → Read More
Due to her rebellious nature as a teenager, Christina Hobbs says her fate to enter the military after graduating high school was sealed by a judge. → Read More
A large downtown parking lot is closed for good due to underground water tanks showing stress cracks. → Read More
Local law enforcement agencies speak out in the wake of Tyre Nichols and what this means for local policing. KSN shares reactions from WPD and community leaders calling for change. → Read More
Larry and Debbie Dutton were found buried in the back of their Dewey, Oklahoma, home last week. → Read More
On Sept. 10, 2001, Caleb Moran decided to join the Marines. He packed his things and was excited to head to boot camp the very next day. But when his recruiter picked him up the next morning, the promise of a brighter future quickly turned into abject horror. → Read More
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Ticketing Company AXS is behind country superstar Zach Bryan’s most recent tour. The singer plans on making a stop in Wichita later this summer. One local tech expert says he anticipates companies like AXS will continue to strengthen their safeguards as the Senate probe into Ticketmaster’s parent company continues. “They had […] → Read More