Even in the wake of national and local protests, students and others pushing for tighter gun laws say, state and federal lawmakers from Kansas refuse to tackle even “common sense” […]
Linda Brown, 1942-2018
Linda Brown, who was the child associated with the lead name in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, died yesterday in Topeka, KS. The case led to the […]
NBC Documentary Looks at Images That Propelled Civil Rights
Gruesome images of a lynched Emmett Till were seared into the minds of many black Americans in 1955 and helped lead to the modern civil rights movement. But few whites […]
Have Yard Waste? Open Burning Season is Approaching in KCK
If you’ve accumulated a lot of yard waste, with falling limbs and even leaves, grass clippings or brush, there are several ways you can dispose of them in Kansas City, […]
Williams Says Goodbye to Politics.. For Now
Lavonta Williams was honored at an appreciation reception for her service to District 1. Williams served 10 years on the Wichita City Council, before reaching her term limit. The reception […]
Wichita Jazz Festival Kicks Off With McAdams Park Concert
The Wichita Jazz Festival will mark its 47th year with eight exciting days of diverse music April 1-8, and kicks-off with a showcase and community gathering at McAdams Recreation Center. […]
Stop the Bleeding: Wesley Offering Active Shooter and Bleeding Control Training.
Who would have ever given thought to taking advantage of this kind of training five or 10 years ago, but with the string of mass shootings popping up all over […]
Powerball 2018, A Black Tie Event, Was Grown and Classy
Powerball 2018 A Black Tie Affair billed as a grown classy black tie event was held Feb 24 at the Abode Venue. The event organizers Erin Garcia, Will Polite and […]
KU Researchers Seek to Combat ‘Stress Hormone’ in Children
Excess stress is hazardous to everyone. But for infants and toddlers facing toxic stress due to traumatic and adverse events or living situations, it can mean stunted growth, behavioral challenges, […]
