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The Hutchinson store is the only one in Kansas getting the axe. It's been around since the 1970s, leaving many loyal customers in the community upset. → Read More
It's been nearly three months since Walmart closed all of its neighborhood express stores, including nine across Kansas. → Read More
The national retailer announced this week that any transgender employees and customers can use the bathroom or fitting room where they feel most comfortable. → Read More
College Hill residents learned more about a home for recovering drug addicts and alcoholics that's set to open in their neighborhood later this year. → Read More
Last month, the police chief unveiled a list of 20 suggestions for bar owners to follow to minimize the risk of violence. This week, a committee narrowed those down to 14. → Read More
The community shared their opinions Thursday night about plans to make significant changes to Wichita's neighborhood pools. → Read More
A local business has raised $10,800 for treatment for an 11-year-old burn victim. → Read More
The renovations are possible thanks to the community's support. Voters approved a $70 million bond issue in June 2015. → Read More
The video from a neighbor's security cameras shows two puppies playing outside together when a teenage boy or young man walks up to them, bends down, takes one of the dogs off the leash, picks her up and sprints away. → Read More
The Atkinsons believe someone stole their shitzu mix 'Molly' from their back yard. Fortunately, they had gotten her micro-chipped--a decision that paid off when Molly turned up at the Wichita Animal Shelter this week. → Read More
It was part of a traffic enforcement sting from 10 p.m. until midnight Thursday to crack down on dangerous driving in work zones. → Read More
More than 150 people shared why they say they're fed up with the state's recent fiscal policies and funding reductions at a rally in Wichita Wednesday night. → Read More
Leaders in the state's K-12 education system are breaking down what a new finance equity bill would mean for districts. → Read More
With folks celebrating both St. Patrick's Day and the beginning of March Madness, many bars were packed Thursday night. → Read More
One of the passengers seriously injured in the Amtrak derailment earlier this week is reflecting on the scary moments leading up to the crash, and his long road to recovery. → Read More
Council members dissolved an agreement Tuesday with the original developer, forcing the city to put the property back on the market to try to recover $7 million in debt and back taxes. → Read More
The newest residents of the Sedgwick County Zoo are spending their first night in their new home. → Read More
The newest residents of the Sedgwick County Zoo are spending their first night in their new home. → Read More
When we turn our clocks ahead March 13, it could be the last time Kansans have to participate in Daylight Saving Time. → Read More
The caucus officially kicks off at Century II at 10 a.m., with Sen. Ted Cruz speaking to voters. → Read More