Carina Branson, KSN News Wichita

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Survivor of the Andover tornado speaks out as we approach its one-year anniversary

It has been almost a year since an EF-3 tornado hit southeast Wichita and parts of Andover. One thing is clear following the devastation, neighbors step up to help each other. → Read More

Longtime Sonoco employees speak out following closure

Big changes in Hutchinson this week after Sonoco announced it’s closing its paper plant, terminating over 100 jobs. KSN spoke to former employees who are trying to figure out what’s next. → Read More

Person hospitalized following pedestrian hit-and-run in east Wichita

Emergency crews are currently in east Wichita, where one person was injured during a pedestrian hit-and-run Thursday night. → Read More

Update: Man in stable condition after being hit by potentially two cars

Emergency crews are currently in east Wichita, where one person was injured during a pedestrian hit-and-run Thursday night. → Read More

Ever wondered how Kansas meteorologists collect long-term climate data?

Meteorologists and weather fans across Kansas are lucky enough to have a community-based network that collects data called the Kansas Mesonet that connects weather stations across the state. → Read More

Meteorological spring is here; What kind of severe weather can you expect this season?

We felt the pendulum swing back and forth from bitter cold to more tolerable temperatures over the winter. With meteorological spring here, it is time to look at what kind of severe weather season we can expect. → Read More

Sonoco closes suddenly in Hutchinson; What’s next for the community, employees?

Over 100 years of the Sonoco Hutchinson Paper Mill suddenly came to an end Monday, ending, along with it, jobs for over 100 employees. → Read More

East Wichita shooting sends one man to the hospital in critical condition

Wichita police are investigating a shooting that occurred in east Wichita on Tuesday evening. → Read More

Two more formally charged in Salina homicide

Two people have been formally charged in the May 2022 shooting death of 25-year-old Dylan Eugene Garman of Salina. → Read More

Crime Stoppers investigate shooting that injured a child

Crime Stoppers of Wichita-Sedgwick County is seeking information regarding a drive-by shooting that injured a child in west Wichita. → Read More

City receives $1M grant to improve infrastructure around 21st and Broadway

According to Wichita’s Mayor Brandon Whipple, the City has received a large grant to help improve infrastructure around 21st Street and North Broadway. → Read More

‘Fund the Field’: McPherson schools announce matching fundraiser opportunity

On Friday, the McPherson Public Schools Capital Campaign committee announced that there will be a $100,000 matching funds opportunity for their “Fund the Field” capital campaign project. → Read More

One person hospitalized after east Wichita shooting

A person has been hospitalized after a shooting in east Wichita Monday night. → Read More

Super Bowl tickets are the hardest to get in sports, unless you’re this Wichita man

It’s not easy to get your hands on a Super Bowl ticket. In fact, they’re the hardest tickets to get in sports — unless you’re this guy. → Read More

Envision Arts Gallery opens for 2023, features visually impaired Black artists

The artists are back! Friday marked the 2023 opening at the Envision Arts Gallery. → Read More

Reserve your tickets: KHS’ Dog Days of Winter dog sledding party is coming up

On Saturday, Feb. 11, you can bring your dogs sledding at Dog Days of Winter from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Mid-American All-Indian Museum, 650 N Seneca St. → Read More

City of Wichita rolls out system for residents to receive boil water advisory alerts

The City of Wichita is rolling out a better way for residents can find out if there is a boil water advisory in the area. → Read More

City of Wichita rolls out system for residents to receive boil water advisory alerts

The City of Wichita is rolling out a better way for residents can find out if there is a boil water advisory in the area. → Read More

KU avenges loss to K-State, 90-78

Jalen Wilson had 20 points, Kevin McCullar Jr. added 16 points and 13 rebounds, and No. 8 University of Kansas (KU) Jayhawks avenged a loss to No. 7 Kansas State University (K-State) Wildcats just a couple of weeks ago with a 90-78 victory on Tuesday night. → Read More

Local bakery sees rise in business thanks to playoffs

Kansas City Chiefs-themed cookies seem to be a popular local treat ahead of this weekend’s playoff game, resulting in one Wichita bakery seeing more orders. → Read More