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Wichita school board approves purchase for North High expansion

It took two years and more than $2.7 million, but the Wichita district finally has all the property it needs to expand outdoor athletic facilities at North High School.

Inmate commits suicide at Sedgwick County Jail

A 35-year-old inmate at the Sedgwick County Jail committed suicide in his cell Thursday morning, authorities said.

Man arrested in disappearance of NYC boy Etan Patz

The timing couldn't have been more symbolic: On the eve of National Missing Children's Day, police said they'd at last cracked the case that started it - the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz.

Kansas state parks ready for big Memorial Day weekend

Linda Lanterman likes the odds for a great Memorial Day weekend at area state parks.

Koch in talks with Wichita about headquarters expansion

Koch Industries officials are weighing an expansion of the company headquarters near 37th and Oliver.

Wichita’s Lincoln Elementary marks its last last day of school

Kids walked out the doors of Lincoln Elementary School into summer for the last time Wednesday afternoon.

Wichita State baseball swept out of Valley tournament

Wichita State is out of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, and it is difficult to choose the most painful aspect of the two-day ordeal.

Governor signs bill for massive tax cuts

Kansas wage-earners can expect to send less money to state government starting next year, after Gov. Sam Brownback signed one of the state’s largest income tax cuts in history into law Tuesday.

US sales of new homes rose 3.3 percent in April

Americans bought more new homes last month, the latest evidence that the U.S. housing market could be starting to recover.

Tornadoes make appearance in Kansas couple’s wedding photos

Cate Eighmey photographed newlyweds next to a wheat field with tornadoes touching down behind them Saturday night in Harper County.

Patience wears thin with delays at driver’s license, tag offices

Sighing, grumbling and in some cases, swearing, about 150 people stood, or sat, in line Tuesday to try to get new or renewed driver’s licenses at Twin Lakes near 21st and Amidon.

Bob Lutz: Sooners’ Blake Bell practicing patience

Like the Frankenstein monster, Blake Bell has spent significant time in the laboratory.

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