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Dr. William Polite, the executive director of Diversity, Equity, and Accountability for Wichita Public Schools, has died.
A Learjet 36A will take off from Wichita on April 30 and attempt to fly to the South Pole, the North Pole, and back to ...
Easter weekend brought much-needed rain for many Kansans. Others missed out. However, they could get some in the next rounds ...
In all, 64 restaurants, hotels and other businesses in and around Wichita passed food safety or lodging inspections April ...
After 25 years of service, Wichita Fire Department’s longtime mascot Sparky has officially retired — and on Saturday, the department introduced his furry successor.
Construction is set to start soon on a new bank center and health clinic in northeast Wichita. The rest of the same site is ...
College towns are largely recognized for their academic opportunities, but these 14 cities also boast thriving culinary ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... To save a dying aquifer – or at least their piece of it – a group of roughly 60 farmers in northwest Kansas decided on a self-imposed diet. The move a dozen ...
For the uninitiated, a seafood boil is communal dining at its messiest and most magnificent – a glorious heap of shellfish, corn, potatoes, and sausage, all swimming in seasoned broth and served ...
Heart-shaped chocolates for Valentine’s Day, pastel-colored confections for Easter, and Halloween treats that go far beyond ...
Residents of cities in the Rocky Mountain and Southwestern US have the most cocaine usage nationwide, a new study found.
In March, the Kansas Department of Transportation hosted a series of six listening sessions in Western Kansas, including one ...