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Past articles by Carolina:

Major food supplier halts deliveries, impacting Kansas restaurants

Major food distributor Sysco is halting deliveries to a number of restaurants in Kansas citing labor shortages in the industry. → Read More

Caught on camera: Snake makes an appearance Thursday night at Kansas home

An unannounced visitor made an appearance at a Kansas home Thursday night. Ring doorbell camera video captured a snake outside a home in Mulvane. → Read More

Man in critical condition after falling into dam in Winfield

A man is in critical condition after slipping and falling into the Tunnel Mill Dam in Winfield. → Read More

Two people in critical condition after crash

Sedgwick County Emergency Communications confirms two people are in critical condition after a crash near I-135 and Harry. → Read More

17-year-old boy dies after being shot at Augusta party

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a 17-year-old Winfield boy was shot at an Augusta party Saturday morning. → Read More

Family of mother killed in crash near El Dorado focused on caring for infant daughter

Alex Epp’s family said the 18-year-old leaves behind her three-month-old daughter and they’re doing everything they can to support the infant. → Read More

At least one person dead after crash in Saline County

The Kansas Highway Patrol confirmed at least one person died in a crash in Saline County. Troopers were called to the crash at around 1:30 p.m. Sunday. → Read More

Campers getting early start to Memorial Day Weekend not deterred by recent storms

The unofficial start to summer comes this weekend, capped by Memorial Day on Monday. → Read More

Campers getting early start to Memorial Day Weekend not deterred by recent storms

The unofficial start to summer comes this weekend, capped by Memorial Day on Monday. → Read More

B.T.K ‘murderabilia’ sold online, victim advocate wants it to stop

Decades after killing 10 people, Dennis Rader is still getting attention for the murders. → Read More

Wichita woman arrested on first-degree murder, after sister was fatally shot

The Wichita Police Department has arrested Joy Wilson, 34, of Wichita on a charge of first-degree murder after shooting her sister, Shawna Webb, 40, of Wichita. → Read More

Emergency crews respond to hazmat accident, traffic backed up on W K-96 Hwy, N 135 St. W.

Emergency crews are working a traffic accident that happened Saturday at around 11:00 a.m. on W K-96 Hwy and N. 135th St. W. → Read More

Rental car shortage could impact summer travel plans

A rental car shortage is increasing the price to rent a car to new heights and some companies don’t have the cars available. → Read More

Rental car shortage could impact summer travel plans

A rental car shortage is increasing the price to rent a car to new heights and some companies don’t have the cars available. → Read More

Ulysses teen dies after shooting

Fourteen-year-old Christopher Garcia was flown to Ascension Via Christi St. Francis hospital in Wichita where he remains in critical condition. → Read More

Teen arrested in deadly shooting of Ulysses 14-year-old

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Ulysses Police Department, and the Grant County Sheriff’s Office shared new information related to the fatal shooting that occurred April 28, at a Ulysses park. → Read More

Hospitals seeing 4th wave of COVID-19 patients

For the first time since mid-March, coronavirus hospital numbers are on the rise. → Read More

Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center trains officers for high stress situations

The Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center in Hutchinson trains about 380 students every year from all across the state. → Read More

Newton community gathers donations to help children in need at southern border

Two Newton men, Pastor Clinton McBroom, and Andy Ortiz said they want to help the children at the southern border. The two will be making a trip down to the border this week. They plan on bringing donations they’ve been gathering the last few days. → Read More

Local event venues hopeful for concerts in early June, ask people to follow rules

With coronavirus numbers decreasing, and restrictions being lifted, entertainment venues are hopeful to get back to work. → Read More