The first day of fall was Sept. 22, but the weather still feels a bit like summertime in Wichita, with sunny days and highs sitting in the upper 80s. Cooler weather is on its way, however. The average ...
A Wichita veteran's service extended beyond his own, continuing in the legacy of his efforts to help other service members ...
Through the afternoon, sunshine will be on the increase from North to South. High temperatures will be very fall-like, only climbing into the low to middle 60s! Wednesday will start off on a chilly ...
The first “supermoon” of 2025, which is also the harvest moon, will peak over Kansas soon. Supermoons appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than when the moon is at its farthest point, according to ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - October is National Car Care Month. With a record number of older cars, maintenance is proving ...
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Joseph Shephard – Wichita City Council Dist. 1 candidate
Retired General and former Vice Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Jack Keane was bluntly critical of the Pentagon's new press ...
The federally funded Essential Air Service program is expected to run out of money this weekend. That means planes won’t fly ...
Some National Weather Service staffers are working double shifts to keep forecasting offices open. Others are operating under a “buddy system,” in which adjacent offices help monitor severe weather in ...
Some National Weather Service staffers are working double shifts to keep forecasting offices open. Others are operating under a “buddy system,” in which adjacent offices help monitor severe weather in ...
Summer-like weather, with temperatures soaring up to 15 degrees above what's normal for early October, will stick around Kansas City for a few more days, according to the National Weather Service. But ...
The first day of fall will get off to a turbulent start in the Kansas City area, with strong to severe storms that could bring powerful winds and damaging hail, according to forecasters. After some ...
A deadly tornado that tore across North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds over 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first on American soil in ...
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