Brock Lynn England, 34, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 17 in the case in Garfield County, Oklahoma. court records show. He was found guilty on Jan. 22 of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12 and two counts of lewd molestation.
It’s not Wichita’s sexiest downtown building, but its been home over the past 1111 years to some interesting businesses, including the state’s leading liquor distributor.
Flu cases are down in Kansas, according to the Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance Network (ILINet). The Kansas Department of Health report below shows cases in the state have declined since late December.
A former Oklahoma and Kansas police officer was convicted after he committed multiple sex crimes against children.
An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas has become the largest in U.S. history. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has been tracking this outbreak for over a year.
KDOT data shows there were 347 fatalities, which is the fewest amount of highway deaths since records started being kept in 1947.
Kansans are getting a taste of professional figure skating at Intrust Bank Arena this week, and we talked to a few of them.
Pat George, chairman of the Kansas Fights Addiction Act Grant Review Board, gives an update to the Senate Ways and Means Committee on Jan. 21, 2025. (Kansas Reflector screen capture from Kansas Legislature video) TOPEKA — After a slow start,
KSN asked Reyez if there have been any recent raids or if ICE has ramped up activity in the area. “We are not aware of any planned raids or are there any that have occurred in Garden City,” said Reyez. Reyez says there is fear in the community over the chance that ICE could ramp up activity.
TOPEKA — Apolina Bahati’s decades-long journey to United States citizenship came to a close Monday at a naturalization ceremony in the marble-enveloped rotunda of the Kansas Capitol. Bahati left Congo at age 2 for life as a refugee in Tanzania before deciding as an adult to cross the ocean for a chance at permanence in the United States.
Village Travel started in Wichita in the 1980s as a travel company that took ski trips to Colorado. The company's footprint has exploded since then.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations said a former Oklahoma and Kansas police officer was found guilty of child sex abuse crimes last week.