From KSN-TV
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Columbia says it has begun suspending students who refuse to leave encampment
Columbia University on Monday began suspending the students who refuse to leave the pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, hours after the deadline to leave the encampment passed.
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Train vs. pedestrian leaves one critically injured in south Wichita
It happened around 8:50 p.m. near the intersection of Meade Street and Blake Street.
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Kansas lawmakers working to lure ‘pro sports’ team with stadium
The last minute proposal to revise the STAR bonds that helped build Kansas Speedway and Children’s Mercy Park
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WATCH: Zebras get loose near highway exit, gallop into Washington community
“I called someone and was like, ‘So I found the missing zebras. They’re in my yard,'” one resident said.
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Pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by car in northwest Wichita
A pedestrian has been seriously injured after being hit by a car in west Wichita Monday evening.
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Louisiana man to be castrated for raping, impregnating 14-year-old girl
He will be physically castrated as part of his sentencing, which includes a 50-year stint in prison.
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Man charged in deadly wrong-way crash on I-35 in Johnson County
A deadly wrong-way crash on Interstate 35 has a man from New Jersey facing two murder charges in Johnson County, Kansas.
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Recent storms begin to improve Kansas lake levels, some more than others
Lakes across Kansas will soon be packed with boaters, but the water is still low in several places.
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16-year-old Kansas teen arrested for February bomb threat
On Feb. 20, someone called Garden City High, reporting a bomb inside the building.
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Storytime Village breaks ground on literacy-based community center
Storytime Village broke ground on its new literacy-based community center in northeast Wichita Monday.
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Monday marks 2 years since Andover tornado, city has since rebuilt
Monday, April 29, 2024, marks two years since an EF3 tornado hit the City of Andover.
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Nonprofit working to bring $400M mental health campus to Wichita
This is a separate idea from the multi-agency center (MAC) the city is working on.