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The Miss Wichita scholarship competition kicked off this Saturday at W.S.U. → Read More
Monday, May 31, marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most violent racial attacks in American history. → Read More
The Negro Star newspaper was one of the first Black newspapers in Wichita in the early 20th century. → Read More
With the winter break over, Wichita Public Schools is continuing with remote learning for all of its students. On Monday (Jan. 4), Eyewitness News spoke with the district about what it will take to get students back into the classroom. → Read More
Like many nonprofits, the post, which has been open since January 1920, is struggling this year due to the pandemic. → Read More
Like many nonprofits, the post, which has been open since January 1920, is struggling this year due to the pandemic. → Read More
The Wichita Fire Department said there were no working smoke detectors in the home. → Read More
The U.S. Marine Corps is trying to make sure kids in need have toys for Christmas. → Read More
A Kansas Civil War veteran and Wichita pioneer is finally getting a gravestone. → Read More
Community members in northeast Wichita gathered Saturday to protest a new Title Max building near 13th and Oliver. → Read More
An Ellsworth Correctional Facility inmate died Monday after testing positive for COVID-19, the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) confirms. → Read More
In spite of the ongoing pandemic, the Wichita Toy Run held its 41st annual event Sunday. → Read More
A nationwide outreach program made it to the Wichita area Saturday afternoon. → Read More
About 100 volunteers went through the neighborhood, picking up old household goods, tree and yard waste. → Read More
Saturday morning, police departments in Sedgwick County collected unused medications for safe disposal. → Read More
Weeks before the presidential election, federal authorities are warning that scammers may be targeting voters. → Read More
Six Keeper statues have been installed between Washington and Oliver in the Douglas Design District. → Read More
Leaders said this is one of the most important elections of our time. → Read More
A crowd gathered Sunday afternoon at Riverside Park in solidarity with Taylor and to help bring justice in her death -- despite of the rainy weather. → Read More
The Kansas State Fair kicked off the first of three weekends of its annual livestock show Saturday. → Read More