Local police say they had help from a system of high-tech remote controlled cameras hidden throughout Clinton State Park during the annual Wakarusa Music Festival.
The road has been tough on the fighting Mangino's as of late with their last true road win coming in 2004 but tomorrow the Jayhawks will attempt to overcome that trend versus Toledo.
Tomorrow night the Kansas football team will do something it doesn't do very often: play a regular season game on a day other than a Saturday.
Lawrence High volleyball hosted a triangular meet with Olathe South and Olathe Northwest.
The Lawrence Lions are on the other end of the food chain with an 0-2 record two games into the 2006 season.
Free State High's 2-0 start hasn't gone unnoticed as Firebirds head coach Bob Lisher was named the Kansas City Chiefs' High School Coach of the Week.
Flocks of monarch butterflies heading south for the winter are passing through northeast Kansas this time of year and you can get an up close look at the colorful creatures Saturday at the Baker Wetlands.
An auto dealer on south Iowa Street is preparing to expand and two smaller retailers make major changes of their own.
A man traveling the country collecting signatures in hopes of getting president Bush impeached receives some harsh words while stopping in Lawrence.
Lawrence city leaders are considering a handful of proposals for a new downtown library and today they got a first hand look at a state-of-the-art facility just up the road.
The Tonganoxie School District suspends six ninth graders after finding out they sold and used prescription pain killers.
In tonight's 6News and tomorrow's Lawrence Journal-World, Tonganoxie students are suspended for distributing painkillers, Lawrence city leaders visit Topeka, and Connie Morris' travel expenditures.
A dozen of Lawrence's high school seniors have been named among the most elite group of high school scholars in the country.
Police say the students distributed between 50 and 150 pills of the drug hydrocodone, also is known as Vicodin or Lortab.
Lots of sunshine, with some southerly breezes will sweep through Lawrence today, says Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist. "We have chilly weather for the morning, but it will be warm for the afternoon, as we climb into the 80s," Schack said.
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