Saturday, March 30

KU profiting from basketball team success

Tina Terry reports on the increased spending of KU visitors due mostly to the entrance of the Jayhawks in the Final Four.

Friday, March 29

Federal regulations limiting library access to the Internet cause controversy

The regulations require Internet filters to block inappropriate websites from users in public libraries. Many people are not happy about the lack of options.

Wednesday, March 27

New Mayor excited about challenge ahead

Alison Mann reports on Lawrence's new Mayor, Sue Hack.

Arts Center ready to move into new facility

Janet Reid reports on the steps being taken to get everything moved into and set up in the new Arts Center.

Tuesday, March 26

Final Four fever hit Lawrence on Sunday

Allison Mann reports on the festivies that took place following the KU Elite Eight win over the Oregon Ducks. KU will be in Atlanta for the Final Four on March 30.

A baby Boschee!

Trish Ayers reports on a local family with a new addition - Deavynn Boschee Christine Schlessner.

Saturday, March 23

Bar hopping; KU Superstitions

Tina Terry talks to local KU fans about their game day superstitions.

Friday, March 22

KU tests plagarism-checking website

The website is useful for determining whether papers have been plagarised, but may not be worth the cost.

Thursday, March 21

Sauer Danfoss celebrates a production milestone

The Lawrence factory has produced 500,000 hydraulic pump motors in the past few years.

The city hires more police officers

Applicants for the Lawrence Police Department have to face stringent tests in order to become officers.

Wednesday, March 20

Local artist wants work to aid relations between the U.S. and Cuba

Trish Ayers reports the latest on Stan Herd's Cuban project, "The White Rose."

Tuesday, March 19

KU fans preparing for Sweet 16 game

Janet Reid reports on increasing sales of Jayhawk memorobilia and game preparations being made by KU fans in the area.

More budget cuts possible

Trish Ayers reports on deepening budget cuts for Lawrence public schools.

Saturday, March 16

Oread houses will stay

Tina Terry reports on the State's agreement to allow three houses in the Oread neighborhood to stay.

Friday, March 15

Construction of the SLT could start by the end of the year

Alison Mann reports on the current South Lawrence Trafficway Interchange plans from KDOT.

Thursday, March 14

Some KU students see new requirement as second blow from Board of Regents

Tina Terry reports on a the Kansas Board of Regents' addition of 14 credit hours to the current 40 to be eligible for graduation.

Wednesday, March 13

KU students take message directly to provost

Janet Redi reports on the rally KU students held on Tuesday opposing tuition hikes.

Tuesday, March 12

Community voices concerns on budget cuts

Trish Ayers reports on the Monday night School Board meeting to discuss the proposed budget cuts.

Saturday, March 9

City to notify property owners of drainage easements

Allison Mann reports on the measures being taken by the city of Lawrence to notify land owners if they have a drainage easement on their property.

Friday, March 8

A new engineering building will be built by private donations

Ground is being broken on the building even during one of the worst budget crises for the unversity.

Thursday, March 7

Lawrence residents remember 1981 tornado

In this 6News report from June 19, 2000, Cody Howard talks to Lawrence residents who have strong memories of the 1981 tornado cut a swath through southern Lawrence.

Weather spotter remembers devastating 1981 tornado

In this June 19, 2000, 6News report, Cody Howard interviews Phil Rankin, a weather spotter who was injured by the tornado that struck southern Lawrence in 1981.

Douglas County's science fair is open today

The county's science fair is one of the oldest in the state.

Wednesday, March 6

City commissioners sign off on Home Depots traffic improvement plans

Alison Mann reports on the approval given to the Home Depot developers by Lawrence City Commissioners.

Tuesday, March 5

Two people are injured by explosion at their home

A rural couple are in the hospital after an explosion shook their home. Police are currently investigating the cause.

Sunday, March 3

Read Across America

Here's an online-only video from the Read Across America event on Friday.

Read Across America celebrates the life and work of Dr. Seuss

Janet Reid reports on the Read Across America program that occured around Lawrence on Friday with Free State High students visiting and reading to Lawrence elementary students.

Saturday, March 2

Old Man Winter gives area another shot of cold weather

Alison Mann reports on the winter weather that hit the area on Friday evening.

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