Sarah Motter, KCTV5 - Kansas City

Sarah Motter

KCTV5 - Kansas City

Topeka, KS, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

Recent report ranks Kansas among states with lowest unemployment

A recent report has found that Kansas is among the states with the lowest numbers of unemployment claims. → Read More

Kansas families struggling to pay bills urged to apply before aid programs close

Kansas families who continue to struggle to pay their water and heating bills have been urged to apply for aid before the programs close. → Read More

Officials converge on area high schools as multiple shooting threats reported

Emergency responders remain at Highland Park High School after reports of a possible shooting. → Read More

Gov. makes good on promise to donate Super Bowl bet winnings

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has made good on her promise to donate her winnings from her $15 bet on the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl 57 to Patrick Mahomes’ charity. → Read More

Kansas legislators move forward with bills that target transgender residents

Kansas legislators have voted to move forward with three bills that target transgender athletes, doctors who provide gender-affirming care to minors and the definition of gender in government. → Read More

Kansans to hear plan to construct 94-mile power transmission line to Missouri

Kansans will hear a plan to build a 94-mile power transmission line from Wolf Creek Power Plant to just a mile over the Missouri border to increase service reliability. → Read More

BBB warns of subscription service scams following Meta announcement

The Better Business Bureau has warned residents about the potential for subscription service scams following Meta’s announcement of its own paid verification program. → Read More

Nearly 3,000 days of sobriety result of first year of Riley Co. Drug Court

Nearly 3,000 days of collective sobriety has been the result of the first year of Riley County’s newly implemented drug court. → Read More

COVID-era program to aid Kansas homeowners to soon close

A program meant to help Kansas homeowners stay recent on their mortgages during the COVID pandemic has been financially exhausted and will soon close. → Read More

Gov. highlights importance of special education with visit to Topeka school

Governor Laura Kelly visited a Topeka school to highlight the importance of a fully funded special education department. → Read More

AG urges CVS to follow Walgreens’ lead, not dispense mifepristone in Kansas

After the announcement from Walgreens that it would not dispense abortion drugs in Kansas, Attorney General Kris Kobach has asked CVS to do the same. → Read More

Senators introduce resolution to honor victorious Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 wake

U.S. Senators from Kansas and Missouri have introduced a resolution that honors the Kansas City Chiefs for the team’s Super Bowl 57 victory. → Read More

$20 million awarded to Kansas programs focused on keeping families together

Around $20 million has been awarded to organizations in Kansas for programs that are meant to keep families together and children out of foster care. → Read More

Kansas, Pennsylvania governors make bet ahead of big game

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has bet on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl for a second time this season, this time for a prize of soft pretzels, Philly cheesesteaks and doughnuts. → Read More

Bending stress, weld flaw cause of Kansas Keystone oil spill

Bending stress coupled with a weld flaw has been blamed for an oil spill in the Keystone pipeline that released 14,000 barrels of oil into Washington Co.’s Mill Creek in early December. → Read More

Spring Hill man arrested after alleged burglary, urinating on school bus

A man from Spring Hill is behind bars after an alleged burglary led to his urinating on a school bus with a mother and child inside. → Read More

Kansas AG warns Walgreens to rethink mail-order abortion pill roll out

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has warned Walgreens to rethink its plan to roll out mail-order abortion pills. → Read More

California pair charged with attempting to sell meth in Kansas

A pair from California has been federally charged with attempting to sell meth they brought with them in Kansas. → Read More

Bill wants to eliminate statute of limitations for child sex crimes in Kansas

A bill to eliminate the statute of limitations for cases of childhood sexual abuse has been introduced in the Kansas Statehouse. → Read More

Legislation introduced for minimum wage hike in Kansas

Kansans could see a minimum wage of $16 per hour by 2027. → Read More