The Associated Press
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Former Republican state Rep. Michael Capps of Wichita was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Wichita.
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The federal investigation focuses on two hospitals: Freeman Health System in Joplin, Missouri, and University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Part of the Keystone pipeline ruptured at Mill Creek on Thursday. Vacuum trucks, booms and an emergency dam were constructed on the creek to intercept the spill.
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Administrators at Valley Center have apologized to Topeka High officials following last Saturday's game.
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The move comes after two former executives from Saint Francis Ministries were accused of scheming to defraud the organization out of at least $4.7 million.
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Baldwin on Friday sued people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a 2021 filming accident in New Mexico.
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Tunisians face soaring food prices and shortages of basic staples, threatening to turn discontent in the North African country — the cradle of the Arab Spring protests — into larger turmoil.
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Dozens of people, primarily children, were killed Thursday when a gunman opened fire in a child care center in northeastern Thailand, authorities said.
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Kansas appears unlikely to join other states this year in banning transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s school sports, in part because conservative state lawmakers want the ban to apply to elementary school students.
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Republican legislators are pushing a redistricting plan that they hope will make the state school board more conservative.