March has madness, and Wichita has plenty of wonder. Here are the must-do activities while you’re in town to see Texas Tech play UNC Wilmington.
The new business is opening for a preview of sorts starting on Saturday, but its owners haven’t quite finished the kitchen or the remodel.
Pilots have long worried about the congested and complex airspace around the airport near the heart of the capital, where flights must maneuver around military aircraft and restricted areas. It was no ...
Fan Central will offer free activities in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship games at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, including an open practice day, Fan Fest ...
Neodesha has been hemorrhaging residents since its Standard Oil refinery shut down in 1971, but now has a big plan to reverse ...
Seeing Roger Marshall’s disastrous so-called town hall in Oakley — and his subsequent efforts to claim victimhood — got me to thinking that maybe Sen. Marshall doesn’t know what a town hall is.
Visitors to Old Town could have to start paying for parking after the Wichita City Council rejected a proposal to instead fund parking in the area with a special tax. Dion Lefler The Wichita Eagle ...
Visitors to Old Town will likely have to start paying for parking starting this summer. After the Wichita City Council established paid parking for most of downtown in December, several Old Town ...
People who live in Wichita often say that it’s a “big small town” — one ... articles appear on Kansas.com and at Dining with Denise on Facebook. Eater maps are curated by editors and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is encouraging Republican lawmakers to skip town halls that have been filled with protesters decrying the Trump administration's slashing of federal ...
Accordingly . . . Here's the word . . . Senator Marshall has reaffirmed his claims regarding the town hall meeting in Oakley. He posted on X that he could “confirm” President Donald Trump’s statement ...
President Donald Trump said "paid troublemakers" are attending Republican town halls, and Sen. Roger Marshall agreed after a western Kansas event.