Piper boys improve to 10-0; ready for Hogan Prep

The Piper Pirate boys improved to 10-0 on the season with a 1st round win at the Spring Hill Invitational yesterday.

Win margins closer for KU men in Big 12 play

Eighteen games in and it's been a season of no doubters for the Kansas men. In fact, 13 of the Jayhawks 16 victories have come by 10 points or more and by an average of 25 points a game.

Jayhawks end losing streak in last non-conference game

Two struggling universities meet in the Phog this evening. Bonnie Henrickson's Kansas Jayhawks enter their final non-conference contest on a seven game losing streak.

The T rider-ship shows significant increases

The T is on a roll. Data from 2006 released today shows another year of significant rider-ship increases for the Lawrence public transit system.

New transit service links Lawrence with KC campuses

A new transit service that links KU's Lawrence campus with colleges in Kansas City is now up and running.

United Way surpasses fundraising goal

They work all year to raise money for local charities and tonight they celebrate their hard work.

Downtown restaurant getting national attention

A downtown restaurant is getting enough attention to make their competitors green with envy.

Loveland says dedication to school board evident

The list of candidates for the Lawrence school board increased to seven yesterday when former school board member Mary Loveland threw her hat in the ring.

State bill to ban smoking meets opposition

State lawmakers considering a bill that would ban smoking in most public places got an earful today from Lawrence bar owners who oppose the idea.

Commissioners preparing to re-examine library plans

Lawrence city commissioners will pull plans for a new library off the shelf next month.

Complaints force end to homeless campsite

Complaints from neighbors and people who use the Riverfront Park Levee prompt the city to break up a homeless campsite in the area.

Temps keeping ice around, making clean up difficult

Icy temperatures and uncleared sidewalks continue to force residents to navigate slick paths, and while the lingering gold makes things difficult, there is still a method to melting.

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Parents of missing woman keep hope alive

The leads have run dry, but parents of a missing Lawrence woman are still pleading for her return.

Library costs being weighed

In tonight's 6News and tomorrow's Lawrence Journal-World, city commissioners will weigh new library cost against other needs, family of missing Lawrence woman still searching for answers, and a wrap-up of a busy day at the statehouse.

Lawrence bar owners, activists weigh in on state smoking ban

Senate debate replays discussion here

Senate debate replays discussion here.

Library expansion heading back to city agenda

Commissioners say they may not pay the $30 million cost

Commissioners say they may not pay the $30 million cost.

Kansas will make big push for national biodefense lab

Leavenworth County is a leading contender

Leavenworth County is a leading contender.

Crumbling classroom pricetag continues to rise

Now $876.5 million

Now $876.5 million

T posts sixth straight year of growing ridership

477,040 rides in 2006

477,040 rides in 2006

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