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Edmunds reports that auto tariff uncertainty is affecting buying decisions, with many shoppers adjusting their timelines amid ...
Kansas City missed out on getting an expansion WNBA team as three new teams are joining the women’s basketball basketball ...
University of Kansas Chancellor Doug Girod received the largest pay raise on Friday — a 12% hike that increased his salary from $695,000 to $800,000 a year. Combined with funding from foundations and ...
Christian Diaz, a U.S. airman stationed in South Korea, was kayaking with friends while off-duty during a deployment to Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks for an exercise, according to the Fairbanks ...
Lofton's move mirrors a trend reshaping the HBCU sports landscape. Her departure comes on the heels of other high-profile transfers like Jamarion Stubbs and Tyson Williams. Both electric playmakers ...
A deputy responding to a woman’s theft report demanded that she “expose her breasts,” and then he sexually assaulted her, a ...
After growing up at her father Jack Wilson’s Art & Frame store in west Wichita, Tara Wilson has now taken over the business and added a gallery again. Courtesy photo After growing up at her father’s ...
The Wichita area featured some of the best high school girls swimmers and divers in Kansas this season, and that star power is highlighted on 2025 All-Metro team selected by The Eagle. The All-Metro ...
The Wichita-area softball community is mourning the loss of Eisenhower High School softball coach and longtime educator Amber Brunswig, who died over the weekend at age of 47. Brunswig, affectionately ...
For the first time since 2021, the Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball program had zero players selected in the two-round NBA Draft. This year’s snub doesn’t figure to start a trend, however, as incoming ...
Rep. Maxwell Frost held a town hall at Wichita State University’s Hughes Metropolitan Complex. Sen. Chris Murphy was supposed to attend in person but appeared on Zoom from D.C. Jaime Green The ...
The end of its Wichita run has been drawn out and a bit humiliating, marked with delinquent bills, frequent power shutoffs, and vacancies galore. But back in October 1980, when Towne West Square first ...