Friday, December 31

Horses stranded in downtown Lawrence

A wrong turn and mechanical failure by a truck pulling a horse trailer turned into a treat for youngsters this afternoon along Massachusetts Street in downtown Lawrence.

Soggy start expected for New Year

If you're headed out to a New Year's Eve party tonight, you might carry an umbrella -- and not just to catch the spray from the champagne bottles.

Former KU football coach wins Music City Bowl

Former Kansas football coach Glen Mason, who is now the coach for the Minnesota Gophers, took his team to the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. and won.

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2004 Top 10 stories

The smoking ban, the season ticket point system for the Kansas men's basketball games and the death of Mary Miller are just some of the stories chosen by the 6News staff as some of the important news events in Lawrence this year.

Art a la Carte

First, something for New Year's Eve: Split Lip Rayfield has a reputation for whipping crowds into a sweaty frenzy.

KU women make progress

Although the Lady Jayhawks knocked off Ball State on Thursday, senior guard Aquanita Burras says the team still needs to work on the defense.

City to draft requirements to license builders

Lawrence's Neighborhood Resources Department is seeking public comment on a proposed city ordinance that would force builders to get a license if they want to work in Lawrence.

Liquor stores prepare for New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve is one of the biggest shopping days for Alvin's Wine & Spirits on Iowa Street. Some liquor stores will do as much business today as they would in an entire week.

Children celebrate New Year's Eve early

Dozens of area children celebrated New Year's Eve early on Friday at Googols of Fun in West Lawrence.

KU seeks revenge against Georgia Tech

The Kansas University men's basketball team will meet Georgia Tech on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse in a rematch from the NCAA Tournament in March.

Thursday, December 30

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Realistic resolutions key to shedding pounds

Lawrence Athletic Club trainers say if people want to keep their New Year's resolution of losing weight, then they should set small goals and not overdue themselves when they're at the gym.

Free ride available for partygoers

Tipsy Taxi, a free service to keep people from driving home drunk, will be available from 9 p.m. Friday night to 3 a.m. Saturday morning.

Record-tying warm weather expected today

Leave your coat, gloves and stocking caps in the closet today -- balmy, record-tying warm weather is on the way. "Conditions are absolutely gorgeous," said Tim Rieth, 6News meteorologist.

Students use winter break to fill out college apps

6News reporter Brooke Wehner takes a look at the growing complexity and pressures of getting into college.

School finance ruling planned

The Kansas Supreme Court will release its decision on whether the state's public schools are fairly and adequately funded on Monday.

Scholar Athlete of the Month

Free State High senior Sam Buhler is this month's High School Scholar Athlete.

Missouri Tigers hung on

Mizzou won, 63-61, against Gonzaga Thursday in Columbia, Mo.

Police seek suspect in park shooting

Lawrence Police continue to search for a young man thought to have shot a Topeka teenager Wednesday night in the parking lot of a south Lawrence park.

Judge refuses to close murder hearing

A Douglas County judge has ruled that the preliminary hearing for a Lawrence man accused of murdering his wife will be open.

Hooters looking into Lawrence

The Atlanta-based restaurant chain's monthslong search for commercial space in Lawrence is leading to speculation a deal is coming soon.

Camera America to close

Lawrence's Camera America store is closing today, having struggled with competition from emerging digital technology.

School district buys land

The Lawrence school board voted Thursday to spend more than $1 million to buy 50 acres north of Clinton Lake for possible new schools.

Expert says Kinsey movie is accurate

Rick Musser, KU journalism professor, did his master's thesis on sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, the subject of a film opening today in Lawrence.

Lady Jayhawks knock off Cardinals

The Kansas women's basketball team beat Ball State, 80-66, on Thursday.

Jayhawks to play small ball

The Kansas men's basketball team has been practicing with a smaller line-up for about a week and half and the players say they're now more prepared to face Georgia Tech on New Year's Day.

Simien staying game ready

Although Wayne Simien is still healing from the surgery on his thumb, coach Bill Self says the senior forward is already working out.

Wednesday, December 29

Shooting investigated in south Lawrence

Lawrence Police are investigating reports of a shooting Wednesday around Holcom Park, 27th Street and Lawrence Avenue.

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Police searching for man who sexually attacked two women

Police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted two women early this morning inside their central Lawrence home.

Miles on verge of history

Kansas senior Aaron Miles, who already holds the conference record, needs just five assists to pass Jacque Vaughn's mark of 804 for the Jayhawks.

Firefighter killed in traffic accident

A Leavenworth County firefighter responding to a traffic accident early Wednesday morning was killed after his vehicle was struck by a sheriff’s car responding to the same emergency. Jared M. Moore, 19, Basehor, was killed.

Major turnpike construction to begin

The road for commuters between Lawrence and Topeka will be under major construction starting Monday, but turnpike officials say drivers should continue to have a smooth ride despite all the extra activity.

Soldier has trouble returning to Iraq

Darrell Hunsaker and his family had an especially rough time saying goodbye after the holidays as a 15-day leave stretched into 22 days thanks to problems with his plane ticket.

Lawrence motel managers drop Super 8 affiliation

The former Super 8 Motel in Lawrence now is living by the Golden Rule. Golden Rule Motel, 515 McDonald Drive, is the new name attached to the 49-room motel that had been a Super 8 since its development 18 years ago.

EPA says Kansas meets air standards

Kansas' air got a clean bill of health from federal officials. All Kansas counties exceeded federal air quality standards for particle pollution, officials said Wednesday

'Hawks host youth clinic

Ordinarily they can only watch Keith Langford and the rest of the Jayhawks on television, but 400 kids had an up close look at the KU players Wednesday at the annual youth basketball clinic.

Juniors form dangerous duo

Kansas' Crystal Kemp and Erica Hallman are putting up some impressive numbers, serving as a two-woman wrecking crew for the Jayhawks.

Winter 'heat wave' continues

More unusually warm temperatures and sunny skies are expected today -- and a winter "heat wave" will continue for the next few days. "It says winter on the calendar but not really -- it's going to feel more like spring today," said Tim Reith, 6News meteorologist.

Tuesday, December 28

Marines putting country before education

In 2002 they were walking the halls of Lawrence and Free State high schools, but in 2005, Michael Waisner and Kyle Case, Marine Corps reservists, will be walking onto the battlefield in Iraq.

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Family of Lawrence man in Thailand gets good news

Businessman Tom Van Holt was on the island of Surin in southern Thailand when deadly tsunamis swept across Asia. Friends and family were growing anxious to hear from Van Holt, but received word Monday morning that he was unharmed.

Authorities attribute student's death to accidental shooting

A Kansas University student who died last week was the victim of an accidental shooting, authorities have ruled. Christopher Martell, 18, was found dead in his car Thursday in Kansas City, Kan. He was a freshman at KU enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering.

Kansas held to higher standard

An 8-0 record and a No. 2 ranking would ordinarily be an A+ in anyone's book, but expectations for this Jayhawk team are higher.

Former Eudora standout taking stand in MIAA

For four years, Lauren Kracl terrorized the Frontier League in volleyball and basketball. Now, the former Eudora Lady Cardinal is doing the same in her freshman year at Missouri Western.

Kettle campaign collects record amount

The Salvation Army in Lawrence easily topped the $85,000 goal for its annual Red Kettle campaign. Shoppers donated about $101,000 in spare change and dollars to the kettle campaign, said Rich Forney, director and pastor for the Salvation Army.

Hotel closing for renovations

The Eldridge Hotel is closing Monday for three months, as the historic downtown landmark braces for a $1.5 million makeover. While the hotel’s bar will remain open for a while longer, the rest of the 48-room hotel will shut down for upgrades.

Meals on Wheels needs drivers for holiday break

Meals on Wheels needs drivers, particularly over the holiday break when many Kansas University student volunteers are out of town. Volunteers deliver meals to homebound residents between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Jayhawks slug San Diego State

For nine minutes, Kansas University looked like it had the best women’s basketball team in America. The Jayhawks dropped a 24-0 thunderbolt on San Diego State during the first half on the way to a 71-45 triumph Tuesday night in Allen Fieldhouse.

Area enjoys mild weather

There was no white Christmas, but Lawrence residents aren't complaining about the weather in the last week of 2004.

Mild temperatures expected

Get a new bike, skateboard or pogo stick for Christmas? You'll have great weather to use them outdoors -- it will be fairly warm for the next few days. "It's hard to beat out there, especially for the last week in 2004," said Matt Sayers, 6News meteorologist. "It's going to be mid- to upper-50s, close to 60."

Monday, December 27

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Lawrence resident waits for news after tsunami hits

Chandrasena Arasinghe, a Sri Lankan student who is pursuing his master's degree at KU, spent 16 hours trying to discover the fate of his family after the disaster.

Holiday retail season not yet over

Consumers are filling stores for post-Christmas bargains and returns. Many shoppers are looking for gift cards, which will help retailers in the long run. The gift certificates help customers choose what they want, which is reducing the number of returns.

Lady Jayhawks ready to play after time off

KU's standout player Crystal Kemp has been unstoppable so far this season.

Jayhawks will go with smaller line-up

While Wayne Simien is out for the next month or so, KU will probably play small ball.

Free-throw shooting hurting 'Hawks

Alex Galindo and Wayne Simien have terrific free-throw percentages, but the rest of the team is struggling to sink the charities.

KU scientists have chance to study Ice Age specimens

Researchers were able to study frozen samples of ancient juniper trees.

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Savannah Price gives the record highs and lows for Dec. 27th.

Outgoing D.A. will join U.S. Attorney's office

Christine Kenney and her assistant Dave Zabel will become prosecutors for the U.S. Attorney's office in Topeka.

Eudora seeks new fire chief

The Eudora City Council will discuss the requirements for position of fire chief.

Warmer weather moving in

The Kansas River still had chunks of ice floating through it this morning. But the icy leftovers from last week's arctic blast will break up later today as warmer weather heads in to Lawrence for this week, said Matt Sayers, 6News meteorologist.

Friday, December 24

Santa listens to wishes

Many children around Lawrence stopped by Weaver's department store to tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas. Their wish lists included Power Ranger toys to Dolls and one little girl even asked Santa for a remote-control alligator.

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Family holds vigil for motorcyclist

The family and friends of a 23-year-old Lawrence resident who died in a motorcycle accident last month held a vigil in his honor Friday night. Matt Thompson was killed Nov. 20 when a pickup truck hit his motorcycle on Sixth Street.

Downs may not enter NBA Draft

The father of Kansas University signee Micah Downs has told the Journal-World that it is not a certainty that his son will enter the 2005 NBA Draft. In Friday's The Seattle Times, Micah was quoted in saying that he would not be attending KU and that he was headed straight to the NBA. Downs signed a letter of intent with the Jayhawks last month.

Top 10 KU Plays of the Year

The Big 12 soccer championship and the Sunflower showdown against Kansas State are just some of the memorable plays that are on the Top 10 list of the best KU plays of the year.

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Last-minute shoppers brave crowds

Christmas Eve is one of the busiest shopping days of the year and many Lawrence residents were out and about today doing some last-minute shopping.

Screen Scene

'Tis the season for movies and five new releases enter area theaters this week. Martin Scorsese's biopic "The Aviator" comes out gunning for Oscar's. Leonardo DiCaprio takes on the role of eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes, focusing on the early years from his 1930's production of "Hell's Angels" to the 1947 flight of the Spruce Goose.

Tree-cycling begins Monday

Monday is the first day residents can recycle their Christmas trees.

Couple finds home in time for Christmas

After two years of house hunting, Jeremy and Natasha Winfrey have finally found a home of their very own. The young couple was struggling to find an affordable and suitable house in Lawrence.

Thursday, December 23

Simien on the mend

Wayne Simien will have the stitches removed from his left thumb a week from today. Simien tore ligaments in his thumb during the South Carolina game on Saturday.

Giddens' scoring slump

With Wayne Simien out of the KU lineup, the Jayhawks is going to need someone to score. And on Wednesday, KU got very little of that from sophomore guard J.R. Giddens.

Galindo steps up for Jayhawks

Freshman Alex Galindo scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds, both a career-high, against Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Wednesday at Kemper Arena.

Hans Hammer joke extends to KU basketball

A fake Hans Hammer has been floating around, as a joke, making its way all around the world. It even made its way into the hands of Kansas head coach Bill Self.

Postal workers brave weather to deliver mail

With Christmas just around the corner, the US postal service is swamped with packages. 6News reporter Laura Berger spent the afternoon following one Lawrence mail carrier as she made her rounds in South Lawrence.

Lights on at Lisher house

For Free State High football coach Bob Lisher, holiday lighting is not just a hobby, it's a tradition.

Brown improving on game

Kaylee Brown started out the season slow averaging only four points a game for the Kansas women's basketball team. But now the junior guard is averaging about 10 points a game including scoring in double figures three different times.

Montgomery case moved to Missouri

The Kansas woman accused of killing an expectant mother and cutting the baby from her womb waived her right to a preliminary hearing in Kansas on Thursday and is being moved to federal custody in Missouri.

Man charged in shooting

The man accused of shooting up a Lawrence apartment complex earlier this week was charged Thursday with four counts of attempted second-degree murder.

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Troops return home for holidays

After 10 months at war, the 11 members of the 824th Quartermaster Detachment returned home Thursday to a welcoming crowd of more than 100 people at the U.S. Reserve armory, 2100 Iowa.

Wednesday, December 22

Jayhawks defeat Panthers

The Kansas University's men's basketball team won its first game without Wayne Simien, 73-62, on Wednesday against Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Kemper Arena. Senior Keith Langford led the team in scoring with 21 points and Aaron Miles broke the Big 12 record in assists.

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New hall to revive pieces of KU's past

Kansas University carpenters are cleaning and sprucing up pieces from old Fraser Hall to be used in the new Reiger Scholarship Hall.

Annual kettle campaign nears end

The Salvation Army’s kettle campaign ends at 4 p.m. Friday. Local officials with the organization hope to meet their goal of $85,000. On Wednesday, about half of the 19 kettles in Lawrence were out with bell ringers.

Plaster found guilty in car-jacking trial

A jury has found a Tonganoxie man guilty of a car jacking in the parking garage of an all-female Kansas University residence hall.

Officials: Two-alarm fire caused by item on stove

A fire that damaged a south Lawrence house Tuesday was started by something combustible left on a stove, according to Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical investigators.

Gordon sticking to gridiron

Kansas University football standout Charles Gordon has decided not to play baseball for the Jayhawks this spring. The junior-to-be originally had considered playing outfield for coach Ritch Price, but after a successful season on the football field, decided to use the offseason to rest up.

Spring coming earlier than years past

Good news for you fair-weather fans: some Cornell University researchers say sping is arriving at least a week earlier now than it did 40 years ago.

Missouri fails to claim 'Braggin' Rights'

The Tigers put up a fight in their annual "Braggin' Rights" game with the Illini, but the top-ranked team in the county proved too much for Mizzou.

Police arrest suspect in late-night shooting

Police have a 19-year-old man in custody in connection with a shooting Tuesday night .

Dog helping students succeed

A program called "Pet Partners" is helping students at Schwegler Elementary School succeed academically.

Hallman evolves into key player

Don't blame Tuesday's loss to Creighton on Kansas junior Erica Hallman: she scored a team-high 20 points and dished out six assists while playing more than 38 minutes.

Tuesday, December 21

Tourney experience motivation for KU

The Kansas volleyball team will sit at home this winter break wondering what might have been had they not lost a second-round match to Final Four team Washington.

Aesthetics aside, Kemper just fine for Jayhawks

KU makes its annual appearance Wednesday night at "noted eyesore" Kemper Arena, which has been very good to the Jayhawks in recent years.

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Fire damages home, injures, kills pets

A Tuesday afternoon two-alarm fire damaged a south Lawrence house, injured a dog, and killed a parrot and several other birds belonging to a couple who just moved in a few weeks ago.

Homeless agencies able to continue 24/7 shelter

In a unanimous decision Tuesday night, city commissioners voted to grant $41,000 to three homeless agencies to keep up a collaboration that's been going on for the past four months.

Family receives anonymous gifts

A Lawrence family woke up Tuesday morning to find a plastic tub full of wrapped presents outside their home. The family doesn’t have any idea who gave them the presents but considers them a blessing.

Judge: Branson provided ineffective counsel

A judge found Tuesday that the county’s incoming chief prosecutor gave ineffective representation last year as defense attorney for a man charged with aggravated assault. The ruling Tuesday against newly elected Dist. Atty. Charles Branson means Timothy Turner likely will get a new trial.

Women falter on road

The Kansas University women’s basketball team had three players score in double figures on Tuesday, but a solid shooting night by Creighton led to a 68-63 victory for the Bluejays.

Jackson gets nod from Self

With Wayne Simien out for the immediate future, freshman Darnell Jackson will be filling in the starting lineup for the Jayhawks.

Annual light displays in full swing

For many Lawrencians, Christmas lights are a holiday tradition. Some, however, become crazed by the annual chore, providing a draw for onlookers from all over town.

Monday, December 20

Loss of Simien raises questions

Coach Self now has to decide how to restructure his team while Simien is out for 4-6 weeks after his surgery.

Simien out for up to six weeks

Standout senior Wayne Simien underwent surgery Monday evening to repair torn ligaments in his hand.

KU women roll over Dartmouth

The Jayhawks scored the most points of the year in the victory.

KU fights for win against USC

Freshman Russell Robinson stepped up to spark the team during an ugly game.

KU players help LINK help others

The Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen provide meals to those who need help. The Jayhawks helped serve food over the weekend.

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Homeless agencies ask for more funds

Several homeless agencies are concerned about a lack of 24/7 services. While there are several shelters in the city, none of them are open all the time. The agencies ask for better funding to save the city money in the long run.

Prosecutors may have to turn over case

An appeal on a murder case may have political conflicts with District Attorney Charles Branson.

Community Learning Center in Eudora seeks aid

The center gives classes in various technical fields to Eudora students. The facility is outdated and needs several repairs and upgrades.

Police investigate robber at Baskin Robbins

The suspect brandished what may have been a pistol, demanded money, and fled on foot.

Former mayor announces bid to return to commission

Mike Amyx was a member of the city commission and mayor of Lawrence in the 1980's.

Saturday, December 18

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KU survives scare

The Jayhawks are still undefeated but it was not an easy win. South Carolina led most of the game but KU eventually came back from behind to win, 64-60, on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.

KU women defeat Dartmouth

Kansas University's women's basketball team defeated Dartmouth, 84-51, Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks outscored the Big Green, 43-20, in the second half. Crystal Kemp scored 24 points for KU, Taylor McIntosh added 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Erica Hallman dished out 13 assists — tied for second most in KU history

Friday, December 17

Homeless woman's body found in city park

Police are investigating the death of a transient whose body was found early this morning in a city park just west of Lawrence's downtown.

Big chill headed in for weekend

Lawrence will get blue skies and temperatures soaring to 50 this afternoon. But a cold front moving in will bring a wintery chill to the area for the weekend.

LHS girls cruise past Free State

The Lions knocked off the Firebirds, 51-37, Friday at Lawrence High School.

Free State boys prevail

The Firebirds defeated the Lions, 59-48, in the city showdown Friday night at Lawrence High School.

Seahawks' boys fall; girls clip Knights

The Seabury boy's basketball team lost by one point to Englewood Christian while the Seabury girls were victorious over Englewood.

Operation to 'comfort' soldiers

Students at Wakarusa Valley Elementary are collecting items to send over to soldiers who have been injured in Iraq.

Professor enters not guilty plea

Thomas E. Murray pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of murdering his ex-wife.

Soldier returns to KU to earn masters degree

Despite losing his right arm while fighting in Iraq, Sergeant Chuck Bartles was still able to earn his masters degree in Russian Studies.

School administrator to run for City Commission

Tom Bracciano, division director of operations and facility planning for the Lawrence School District, is the second official candidate for one of three spots up for election this spring.

Jayhawks prepare for Dartmouth

The KU women's basketball team will face Dartmouth at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.

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Only in Lawrence

In this week's segment of Only in Lawrence, Journal-World reporter Joel Mathis takes a look at two Lawrence residents who protests for pot. The "Honk for Hemp" guys say they just want marijuana to be legalized.

Jayhawks spend day at hospital

Members of the Kansas University women's basketball team gave gifts to Lawrence Memorial Hospital patients for the holiday season.

KU to face South Carolina

The Kansas men's basketball team will take on South Carolina for the first time on Saturday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

Thursday, December 16

Sunny, but cold today

If you're headed out to take final exams this morning, grab a coat on your way out the door. "Outside, we're sitting at 28," Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist, said shortly before 8 a.m. Schack said winds were southwesterly this morning at 3 mph, creating a wind chill of 24 degrees.

FSHS and LHS prepare for city showdown

Both the Free State High boys and girls basketball teams will battle in a double-header against Lawrence High Friday night at LHS.

Flu shots for children

About 75 flu shots are available for qualified children through a federally funded program.

More whooping cough cases are confirmed

The Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department has announced that there are now five confirmed cases of whooping cough at West Junior High School. The cases include two that were confirmed last week and three confirmed this week.

Suspects identified in pharmacy break-ins

Lawrence Police have identified two Lawrence men as suspects in a series of burglaries at pharmacies in Lawrence, Baldwin and De Soto.

Dog Days of Christmas

More than 50 people in the Dog Days program ran up and down Massachusetts street wearing Christmas lights Thursday night to raise money to send five runners to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's annual marathon in San Diego.

Kemp needs to escape fouls

If Bonnie Henrickson's team wants to stay competitive than Crystal Kemp needs to stay out of foul trouble. The junior forward has committed about seven fouls each game so far this season.

Robinson improving on game

Freshman Russell Robinson said his goal was to play like a sophomore this season and so far he has been doing good. The freshman guard averages about seven points a game and leads the team in steals. However, coach Bill Self says Robinson still needs to work on his concentration.

KU struggles with free throws

The Jayhawks are shooting 52 percent from the field and 63 percent from the free throw line. And coach Bill Self says the team needs to shoot better.

Football facility won't block walk

Chancellor Robert Hemenway says the proposed football facility at Memorial Stadium will not block Kansas University students' walk during commencement.

Deerfield students help needy families of classmates

Fifth graders at Deerfield Elementary donated board games and gift certificates to 10 needy families at their school for the holiday season.

Branson hires chief assistant D.A.

Douglas County Dist. Atty. Charles Branson announced Thursday that Bob Claus, a 60-year-old Lawrence Republican, will serve as his chief assistant. Claus will be in charge of supervising attorneys and staff members and prosecuting more serious felony cases.

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Businesses complain about homeless issues

Downtown business owners have had enough with the city's homeless. Many owners met with city officials on Thursday to discuss ordinances against panhandling and loitering. Maria Martin with Downtown Lawrence says that owners have found evidence of homeless people sleeping on the roofs of buildings downtown.

Wednesday, December 15

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Eudora considers bond issue

Overcrowding in Eudora's schools is spurring officials to look now at a new bond issue some time in the next five years.

Day spa to close up shop

Rejuvené Salon & Day Spa is closing up shop for good Christmas Eve, as its owner prepares to return to her business roots as a work-at-home massage therapist and aesthetician. The move comes as Rejuvené’s current home, Park Plaza Retail Center, gets a makeover of its own as it prepares for at least two new tenants.

Fan-favorite Galindo steps up

Whenever Alex Galindo checks in to the Jayhawk lineup, the KU fans go crazy. But the freshman from Puerto Rico hasn't given them much to cheer for -- until recently.

LHS girls ready for showdown

The city basketball showdown on Friday could be one of the best matchups in recent memory. Lawrence High enters the game with just one loss, to defending state champs St. Thomas Aquinas.

Students ring in holidays

Some students at Free State High School are showing up to school early and staying late as part of a weeklong project the student council is putting on to benefit the Salvation Army.

Giddens working on rounding out his game

J.R. Giddens has a glowing smile and the three-point shot to go with it. But for all the good that the sophomore brings to the KU basketball team, there are also some challenges to go with it.

Phone giants announce deal

Sprint is buying Nextel in a $35 billion stock-and-cash deal. The new Sprint Nextel — a combination that has been approved by both companies, but awaits clearance from shareholders and regulators — would challenge Cingular and Verizon.

Changes to outdoor seating codes under consideration

The Lawrence City Commission might consider removing some red tape surrounding outdoor dining regulations in an adjustment aimed at helping businesses who say the comprehensive smoking ban is hurting local bars and restaurants.

First Gentleman visits elementary school

Third- and fourth-graders at Broken Arrow School had the chance to listen to a book reading by guest reader Gary Sebelius, a federal magistrate judge and husband of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius.

Presents stolen from beneath family's Christmas tree

Newlyweds Jeremy and Amanda Smith knew their first Christmas together would be memorable, but they didn't anticipate anything like this. They came home from work Tuesday to find that thieves had struck their home west of Tonganoxie.

Firebirds solid going into showdown

The Free State boys are off to a good start to the season with a 3-1 record and a third-place finish at the Olathe South Invitational.

Fugitive father misses court date

A Lawrence man wanted by the state of Indiana, accused of being a deadbeat dad, missed his court date Wednesday in Douglas County Court. An attorney for Leman Booher, 54, told Judge Paula Martin that his client's car broke down in Tennessee.

Jackson playing through injuries

Darnell Jackson's days at Kansas haven't exactly been the healthiest of times.

Light flurries possible tonight

Don't be surprised if you see a touch of feathery winter white stuff tonight. "We do have that chance of a flake of snow tonight," said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist. But for the most part, the clouds that roll through today and tonight will leave the area dry.

Tuesday, December 14

State considers revising science standards

For the first time since the state Board of Education reversed a controversial decision to de-emphasize the teaching of evolution in 2000, the board is considering changes to the state science standards.

Eudora fires fire chief

The search is officially on for a new fire chief in Eudora. City leaders announced Tuesday that Spencer McCabe had been fired.

Cardinals split against Silver Lake

The Eudora boys, led by Mark Abel, held their own against the Eagles, but the Silver Lake girls trampled the competition Tuesday night.

Pets benefit from students' generosity

Some local junior high students got a lesson in giving this holiday season. Seventh graders at West Junior High School have been collecting boxloads of supplies for the Lawrence Humane Society.

Smoking ban compromise goes nowhere

The compromise to the citywide smoking ban did not receive a motion by any commissioner Tuesday night. Instead, commissioners have decided to enter into discussions about other alternatives.

Time to study for Jayhawks

The Kansas men's basketball team has been tested on the courts for six games. This week, it's time to get tested in the classroom.

Women take Finals Week break

The Kansas women's basketball team has a 10-day gap between their games against Western Illinois and Dartmouth. It's no vacation for the Jayhawks, however, as they are being tested off the courts, in the classrooms.

Firebird grapplers have reason for optimism

The Free State wrestling team finished sixth and eleventh in its first two meets this year, but considering the level of competition at those two events, the Firebirds have no reason not to be optimistic.

Toomey officially not returning

The Kansas press release that came out Tuesday afternoon did not list any reasons, but it did make official what had been reported Friday. Gabe Toomey will not be returning for his senior season with the Jayhawks.

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Thieves strike mailboxes in search of Christmas cash

Six people have reported to police that mail was stolen from their mailboxes Monday night in west Lawrence. According to police, the majority of the mail taken was Christmas cards, and it appears the thieves were looking for checks.

KU's perimeter shooting shining

While perimeter shooting was a weakness last year for Kansas, so far this season it's one of the team's strengths.

Arctic conditions cool off Lawrence

An icy blast from the north brought arctic-like conditions to Lawrence this morning. Shortly before 7 a.m., the city's wind chill was 2 degrees, the same temperature recorded this morning at the North Pole. "This is the coldest we've been in 303 days," said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

Monday, December 13

Toys for Tots holds toy drive

The program gathered 500 brand-new toys. The drive was helped by static electricity and Santa Claus.

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Bar and restaurant owners seek smoking compromise

The smoking ban has been hotly debated for a year. Six months after the ban went into effect, a local coalition hopes to come to a compromise. The proposal includes registration fees and regular tests measuring the amount of nicotine in the air.

Students and parents plead with school board to save Lawrence Alternative High School

A petition was given to the school board, and was backed by many personal stories about the benefits of the program.

How does Santa keep himself healthy during the holidays?

During the middle of flu season, Santa is visited by hundreds of children every season. He says healthy living and "all the cookies" helps stop him from falling ill.

Rape takes place at nightclub

The rape at the Ranch club was one of the most violent in recent history.

Freshmen still have long way to go

Last year, freshman big man David Padgett started for KU. This year, coach Self says the freshmen are playing "very poorly."

Jayhawks wallop Lafayette

KU cruised into finals week on hot shooting.

Gordon wins All-American honors

Charles Gordon had a great season on offense, defense and special teams. Also, a highly-touted recruit will come to KU.

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Taylor Schmid gives the record highs and lows for Dec. 13.

City schools participate in preseason tournaments

Lawrence High boys and Free State girls advanced to champsionhip games, but did not clinch the titles.

Local officials practice crisis management

73 members of area agencies took part in a week-long training course to learn how to deal with a city-wide crisis.

Chamber of Commerce helps officials learn to lead

Potential candidates for city and county commissions and the school board were invited to learn how to better serve their communities.

Police investigating attack on Baldwin woman

A 22-year-old Baldwin woman reported being grabbed on the street, pulled into a car, raped and robbed early Friday morning as she walked to her car in the 600 block of Crestline Drive.

Faculty salaries surpass inflation

TOPEKA - The number of full-time faculty at public universities in Kansas has increased 27 percent since 1985, while the number of hours and students they teach has decreased, according to an audit released today.

Cold and blustery today

Grab your winter hat, gloves, scarf and coat on your way out the door today. "It'll be the coldest day of the work week, topping out in the 30s. But it will feel like it's only in the 20s," said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

Friday, December 10

Murray to stand trial for murder of ex-wife

A judge ruled today there is probable cause that a Kansas State University professor murdered his ex-wife. Judge Robert Fairchild made the ruling late this afternoon -- deciding there is enough evidence for English professor Thomas E. Murray to stand trial on first-degree murder charges.

Roll-over accident injures four

Four people, including a toddler, suffered injuries this afternoon when their car overturned on a county road just east of Lawrence, according to authorities.

KU's Loomis named to governor's communications post

TOPEKA — Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has appointed Kansas University political science department chair Burdett Loomis as her director of administrative communications.

Strong winds chilling off Lawrence area

A strong northwest wind is bringing a blast of Canadian winter into the Lawrence area today, pushing in thick clouds and creating wind chills around the 30-degree mark.

Whooping cough detected in Lawrence

A student at West Junior High School was diagnosed with whooping cough, a contagious respiratory disease.

ESPN to create documentary about Larry Brown

ESPN conducted interviews with Brown's former players and acquaintances Friday at the Eldridge Hotel. The former KU basketball coach led the Jayhawks to a national championship in 1988.

Students start petition to save LAHS

Former Lawrence Alternative High School student Samantha Alt has started a petition drive to try to save Lawrence Alternative High School. Last week, school officials announced that LAHS will close at the end of the year.

Donations needed for holiday dinner

Organizers of the event say they need 35 turkeys, 25 canned hams and a few pies for this year's Community Holiday dinner.

How do you say this?

6News reporter Holly Naylor hits the street to quiz residents about commonly mispronounced names in hopes to set the record straight.

McIntosh great at rebounding

Freshman Taylor McIntosh is tied with the team lead in rebounding.

Self gets technical foul

Upset at a foul call against Keith Langford during the TCU game on Thursday night, coach Bill Self went off on a referee and ended up receiving a technical foul.

Moody makes memorable play

Christian Moody pulled off one of the greatest assists in KU history when he made a no-look pass to J.R. Giddens during the TCU game on Thursday night.

Lady Firebirds to play in finals

The Free State girl's basketball team made it into the finals of the Bonner Springs Invitational, which is the first for the team. On Friday night, the Firebirds routed Topeka Seaman, 43-36.

Free State boys place third in tournament

The Free State boy's basketball team took third place at the Olathe South Invitational after beating Bishop Miege, 77-57, on Friday in Olathe.

Art a la Carte

Three-time U.S. Scottish fiddle champion Bonnie Rideout has been called one of America's most influential fiddlers of the 20th century.

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Only in Lawrence

Journal-World reporter Joel Mathis takes a look at what makes Lawrence different from other towns in Kansas.

Thursday, December 9

KU routs TCU

The Jayhawks defeated the Horned Frogs, 93-74, on Thursday night at Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas is now 5-0.

Murder hearing: Defense tries to strike body language testimony

The fourth day of the preliminary hearing for a Kansas State University professor charged with first-degree murder started this morning with the defense trying to discredit the testimony of one of the state's witnesses.

Chiefs' running back to miss rest of season

Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury.

Warm today, but cold front sweeping in tonight

Ken Jennings probably know the answer is "What's an Alberta Clipper?" But if you're not a Jeopardy super-contestant, Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist, can fill you in -- that's what you call the quick-moving Canadian cold front that will sweep into the Lawrence area tonight.

Free State girls victorious

The Free State High girl's basketball team beat Lansing, 61-37, on Thursday at the Bonner Springs Tournament.

Olathe South stomps Free State

Olathe South defeated Free State by 57-45 Thursday night at the Olathe South Invitational.

The hunt for the perfect Christmas tree

6News reporter Laura Berger spends the afternoon at the Green Forest Tree Farm with Jim Myers and his family as they search for the perfect Christmas tree.

Lawrence Schools Foundation is halfway to fundraising goal

The Lawrence Schools Foundation has received about $14,000 since the group began its fundraiser last month. The foundation hopes to raise $28,000 by Dec. 31.

KU women continue to improve

The Jayhawks knocked off the Western Illinois Westerwinds, 58-41, on Wednesday at Allen Fieldhouse. KU head coach Bonnie Henrickson says the team did a nice job of disrupting Western Illinois' offensive set.

Students to decide tuition increase

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences administrators say student opinion will be the deciding factor on if the school's tuition will increase by $30 per credit hour.

KU wants to expand Rec Center

Kansas University wants its neighbors to help with plans for an addition to its student recreation center. Residents and city representatives will serve on a building advisory committee to assist with the $6.1 million addition to the north side.

LHS teacher wins award

The Kansas State Department of Education gave Lawrence High School art teacher Deena Amont a Horizon award this morning at LHS. The award honors outstanding teachers in their first year in the classroom.

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Workshop to help city commission, school board candidates

The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is holding a workshop this weekend for people who want to run for city commission or the school board. The workshop is designed to help potential candidates learn more about the positions.

Wednesday, December 8

Eudora playing with new look

Cardinals fans have gotten used to a team led for four years by Lauren Kracl. Now Kracl's playing volleyball at Missouri Western, and Eudora is still planning to make a run in the postseason.

Help sought for overseas project

Lawrence resident Mike Swenson's son, Brady, is finishing his time teaching for the Peace Corps in Guyana. He and his father hope to get some help from the community in leaving something behind for those he's helping.

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Deadly drunk driving accident remembered

A fatal accident that claimed four lives and changed many others was remembered Wednesday. More than five years ago, three Haskell Indian Nations University students and a 23-year-old died when a pick-up truck carrying eight people flipped over in north Lawrence.

Poverty levels a concern for school officials

Poverty among school-aged children increased slightly in Douglas County in 2002, but was down statewide, according to estimates released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau. State and local school officials, however, say more recent numbers show a trend of rising poverty among students.

Kansas' wine shipping law under review

Out-of-state customers hoping to order from Kansas wineries currently are out of luck: state law prohibits shipping wine to individual customers. That may soon change, however, as the ban is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Colleague testifies in K-State prof's murder hearing

A former Kansas State University professor testified this morning against a colleague charged with first-degree murder.

'Big Dub' dealing with double teams

Wayne Simien will have to deal with double teaming all season long. Coach Bill Self isn't too concerned, but it is something the Jayhawks will need to plan for each and every time out.

Program encourages healthy habits

Lawrence elementary students are getting a lesson in healthy habits through a program called "Get Moving."

KU defeats Western Illinois

Kansas University's women's basketball team defeated Western Illinois, 58-41, Wednesday at Allen Fieldhouse. Crystal Kemp scored 17 points for KU, and Aquanita Burras added 14. Western Illinois shot just 26.7 percent (12 of 45) from the field.

Self waiting for signal from freshmen

Christian Moody's spot on the Jayhawks' starting lineup appears to be a seat-warming position until one of the high-profile freshmen steps up to fill it. Trouble is, none of them have so far.

Warmer, but cloudy today

Another gray, but relatively warm day is in store for Lawrence. The temperature will reach into the low 50s today under mostly cloudy skies, says Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

Tuesday, December 7

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Hearing continues in murder case

A crime scene investigator took the stand this morning as the preliminary hearing continued into a second day in the case of a Kansas State University professor charged with first-degree murder.

Downtown business extend hours

The merchants of downtown Lawrence have extended their weekday hours in order to accommodate holiday shoppers.

Mangino denies Notre Dame rumors

Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino said Tuesday that the rumors about his candidacy for the Notre Dame job were just that: rumors.

Cardinals end tournament run

Baldwin and Eudora’s high school girls basketball teams fell in the semifinals of the Cardinal Invitational on Tuesday at EHS. The Cardinals scored just one point total in the first and fourth quarters and lost, 33-28, to Topeka Highland Park. The Bulldogs were defeated by top-seeded Paola, 58-33.

Festival of Lights celebration begines

Tuesday marked the first night of Hannukah, eight days commemorating and ancient war between the Jews and the Syrians.

Homeless shelters to merge

Lawrence Open Shelter and the Community Drop-In Center will merge Jan. 1. The two agencies share a building at 10th and Kentucky streets, where both offer services to the homeless. The merger, officials said Monday, will create a stronger, leaner organization.

Animal cruelty case arrives in court

A Garnett man accused of beating four of his miniature Dachshunds to death entered a no contest plea Tuesday in Anderson County District Court.

Alumnus returns to discuss art with students

Stephen Johnson, an award-winning illustrator of children's book and former student of the Lawrence public schools, spoke in front of fourth graders Tuesday at Wakarusa Valley Elementary School.

Kansas must wait for road test

The Jayhawks have already played four games in Allen Fieldhouse, and it will be a month before they leave the Phog.

Giddens' average down from last year

Sophomore J.R. Giddens averaged 11 points per game as a freshman, enough for opposing teams to take notice and tailor defenses around denying Giddens the outside shot. Now, he's working on adjusting in return.

Eudora to host wrestlers

Two dozen teams will be in attendance this weekend at the EHS wrestling tournament, which runs through Saturday.

Sunshine, warmer temperatures expected this week

If you miss blue skies, you won't have to wait long -- this morning's cloudy skies are expected to break up by the afternoon, bringing sunshine and warmer weather to the Lawrence area. "By this afternoon, the sunshine does return. And it is just the beginning of the sunshine. It is around for a couple of days," said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

Monday, December 6

Tongie girls have solid showing in tournament

The Lady Chieftans won 17 games last season, and have high expectations for this season.

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Lawrence soldier gives family early gift

Darrell Hunsaker's leave has been pushed back several times. He chose to keep the news from his mother and sister to surprise them with an early Christmas gift.

Hearings begin in murder case

Tom Murray faces charges of premeditated murder in the case.

Planning commission may face changes

County commissioner Jere McElhaney has proposed splitting the planning commission into two commissions, one for rural and one for city development.

Paola overwhelms Piper girls

The Lady Panthers took down the Lady Pirates, 64-21.

Inmates help pets find new homes

Some prisoners at Lansing Correctional Facility have volunteered to help the Safe Harbor for Pets program. The animals help rehabilitate inmates and animals both.

Warm weather brings thousands to see Christmas parade

After the Eldridge Hotel chose not to sponsor the parade this year, other donors had to step in to make certain the traditional event took place.

Kansas improves to 4-0

Seniors Keith Langford and Aaron Miles gave great performances to defeat Pacific. The Jayhawks are holding steady at no. 2 in the AP poll.

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Hannah Stegall gives the record highs and lows for Dec. 6.

Veritas girls lose, boys win

The Lady Eagles fall to the Lady Rams in a close game. The Veritas boys come from behind to beat Hyman Brand.

Lawrence resident hopes to persuade Gore to run in '08

Steve Robinson is member of a group that is trying to convince the former vice-president to run for the presidency in 2008.

Eudora wins first round at own tournament

The Lady Cardinals cruised to a victory over KC Turner.

Douglas County AIDS Project hosts art auction

The auction helped raise funds for AIDS education and prevention programs.

Scattered showers expected tonight

If you're headed out this evening, expect to get wet -- scattered showers are expected throughout the Lawrence area, says Matt Sayers, 6News meteorologist.

Testimony begins in murder case

Testimony is underway today in the case of a Kansas State University professor charged with first-degree murder in the death of his ex-wife.

Fog advisory issued for northeast Kansas

A thick fog blanketed Lawrence this morning, reducing visibility to one-tenth of a mile in some areas, said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist. "Be extra cautious on your drive to work," Schack said. A dense fog advisory has been issued for most of northeast Kansas.

Tonganoxie bond issue discussed

Three main issues have been brought to light about the plan to build a new middle school.

Saturday, December 4

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KU knocks off Pacific

The Jayhawks are still undefeated after beating the Tigers, 81-70, on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse. Keith Langford had his best game of the season against Pacific. The senior guard scored 21 points, grabbed six rebounds and had seven assists.

Friday, December 3

Nominations narrowed to three for new judge position

The list of candidates to become Douglas County's next district court judge has been trimmed from eight to three.

Commissioners not backing off smoking ban

Lawrence's city-wide smoking ban appears to be staying on the books. The coalition gathering signatures to overturn the ban said Friday it would not pursue a referendum on the issue, opting instead to work with the Lawrence City Commission on a compromise.

Police searching for credit union robber

Lawrence police were searching this afternoon for an armed man who robbed a local credit union a few blocks west of Lawrence's downtown just after 11:30 a.m. today.

Temperatures in the 50s expected for weekend

If you like your weather cold and dreary, stay in bed this weekend -- sunny skies, followed by warmer temperatures are expected through Sunday, says Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

New book celebrates 50th anniversary of Allen Fieldhouse

Doug Vance, co-author of "Beware of the Phog: 50 Years of Allen Fieldhouse," will sign copies of the book from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Oread Books in the Kansas Union.

Lawrence children celebrate holiday season at KU

More than 600 children attended Kansas University's annual holiday party Friday at the Kansas Memorial Union. More than 300 KU students were there to help wrap gifts, make cards and to entertain the children.

Alternative students upset with school closing

Lawrence Alternative High School will close at the end of the year and the alternative program will be moved into the other high schools. But Alternative students say the move is a bad idea.

Preliminary hearing for murder suspect scheduled for Monday

Thomas E. Murray, the Kansas State professor who's charged with killing his ex-wife, Carmin D. Ross, will have his preliminary hearing on Monday.

Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade still on

The Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade was in danger of being canceled this year because the Eldridge Hotel, its major sponsor, went into bankruptcy and was sold. But the CornerBank took over the sponsorship and the parade is still on.

Screen Scene

A pair of saucy movies open in the area this week. First up is "Closer," an adaptation of Patrick Marber's play about two couples in London whose relationships start to intersect in sleazy and often painful ways.

Smoking ban petition now invalid

The Appeal to Reason and Tolerance Coalition will not turn in its petition to overturn the citywide smoking ban, the group announced Friday at a press conference. Instead, the group says it hopes to come to a compromise with commissioners. About 5,000 people signed the petition.

Tongie boys get burned by St. Mary's

The Bears beat the Chieftains, 73-65, on Friday in Tonganoxie.

Tonganoxie trounces St. Mary's

The Lady Chieftains win their first game of the season, 63-25, against the Lady Bears on Friday in Tonganoxie.

KU women fall after early lead

Washburn's Jennifer Harris scored 21 points in the second half to help lead the Lady Blues to a 62-59 victory over the Jayhawks on Thursday at Allen Fieldhouse.

KU ready for Pacific

Kansas University and Pacific have hooked up twice and the Jayhawks have won both games. And when the Tigers come to Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday, the Jayhawks say they'll be ready for a third win.

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Police arrest suspect in credit union robbery

Lawrence Police made an arrest in connection with the Friday robbery of a Northern Lawrence credit union. Police arrested a 36-year-old Lawrence man in a strip mall parking lot in front of Wendy's near Sixth Street and Kasold Drive around 11:30 p.m. Friday.

Thursday, December 2

Baldwin chief 'hopeful' police have BTK killer

Baldwin Police Chief Mike McKenna said Thursday morning he is "hopeful" that Wichita Police have caught the BTK serial killer. Police say they're testing a detainee's DNA.

Break out the sunglasses - and the ice scraper

If you didn't garage your car overnight, you probably were out scraping this morning -- temperatures were in the low 20s. But a warm-up is on the way, with sunny skies and high temperatures reaching into the low 40s by this afternoon.

Train catches motorists off guard

Railroad officials and police are working together to keep drivers from stopping on the train tracks near Sixth and Vermont streets. Officials say that many drivers don't know that the tracks are active so they stop right in the train's path.

Lawrence company selling for $7 million in stock

Guilford Pharmaceuticals is buying ProQuest Pharmaceuticals, a Lawrence-based company, for $7 million in stock.

LHS has new soccer coach

Jason Clark, a native of Brisbane, Australia, who also works in Kansas University's pharmaceutical chemistry department, was introduced Thursday as the head coach of the Lawrence High girl's soccer team.

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Lawrence Alternative High School to close

Lawrence Alternative High School will close at the end of the year, school officials announced Thursday afternoon. The school is being shut down because of low student performance and high operation costs.

Jayhawk women tumble

The women's basketball team led Washburn, 39-19, in the first half but the Jayhawks just couldn't hold on to the lead. Washburn ended up beating KU, 62-59, Thursday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

Jayhawks prepare for Santa Clara

The Kansas University volleyball team will face Santa Clara in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday in Seattle. But the road to the tournament was anything but easy for the Jayhawks.

KU student returns to school after family tragedy

Sophomore Kameron Orr is back at Kansas University after she lost her parents and her three brothers in a deadly fire in October. Orr returned to school because she said it was something that her parents would have wanted her to do.

Firebirds place 2nd in swim meet

Free State High finished just 30 points behind winner Shawnee Mission South in a five-team swim meet on Thursday at the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center. Lawrence High placed fourth.

Police deny arrest related to BTK

Wichita Police said they are testing the DNA of a Wichita man who was arrested Wednesday on minor trespassing and housing code violations to see if he has any connection with the BTK serial killings that terrorized the city in the 1970s.

Opponents of smoking ban seeks compromise with commission

Local bar and restaurant owners decided Wednesday to not turn in their petition to overturn the city-wide smoking ban that they've been circulating for the past several months.

Wednesday, December 1

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State award sums up Hillcrest math success

Hillcrest School’s fourth-graders have proven they have what it takes to perform in math, and a state nonprofit group has made note of their achievement. Ninety-eight percent of Hillcrest's students tested proficient, advanced or exemplary on a state math test this spring, garnering a state award. The nonprofit Confidence in Kansas Public Education Task Force named Hillcrest one of 64 Kansas schools to win a Challenge Award.

Wastewater bills to rise

City staff met with some of the largest water users in Lawrence to explain the rate-change options for their water bills. The city commission is currently considering three different water-rate structures that will increase incrementally through 2009, but there is only one wastewater rate proposal on the table.

Month remains of six-year KU campaign

KU Endowment officials have one more month to finish up KU's record-breaking fund-raising campaign. The latest numbers show the six-year KU First program has raised $578 million.

Poet's life in Lawrence examined

A Lawrence couple has written a new book documenting Lawrence sites that were significant in the life of Langston Hughes. Hughes, the famed Harlem Renaissance poet and author, spent much of his childhood in Lawrence during the early 1900s.

Former KU student given 7-year sentence

A former KU student convicted of two armed bank robberies will spend more than seven years in prison. Tuesday in federal court in Kansas City, Kan., Jeffrey Cox, 22, said he committed the heists because of severe depression.

Shot selection improves for KU women

The difference between good shot selection and bad shot selection for the Kansas women's basketball team comes down to running the offense, which hasn't always been a simple thing for the Jayhawks.

Freshmen in search of court time

Coach Bill Self has a full roster, which can make it a challenge in getting the three talented freshman big men some minutes.

Win over Denver marks Jayhawks' 600th

Bonnie Henrickson guided the Jayhawks to their 600th win in program history Tuesday night against Denver, which makes Kansas the 30th program in Division I-A to hit that mark.

Illini, other squads impress Self

Bill Self doesn't have too much free time at this time of the year, but when he does get away from the court, he spends it watching basketball. When asked what teams he's seen so far that he considered the best, Self listed Illinois, Wake Forest and the Tar Heels.

Tuition guarantee passes first step

A resolution supporting guaranteed tuition rates at KU passed at a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night with overwhelming support.

Cancer claims KU student

A KU student who lived through a heart and a kidney transplant died over the weekend. Grant Reser, 23, died at the University of Kansas Hospital on Saturday from complicatons related to lymphoma.

Big 12 honors 10 Jayhawks

Ten members of Kansas University's football team have been honored as all-Big 12 selections, including first-teamers David McMillan and Charles Gordon. Joe Vaughn and Nick Reid both were named to the second team, and Jermial Ashley, Rodney Harris, Brandon Rideau, Tony Stubbs and Gabriel Toomey were honorable mention selections

Computer center celebrates anniversary

It's been a decade now since National Computer Systems opened a little call center in western Lawrence. Today, that presence has grown into one of the city's largest employers.

Lions renew commitment to defense

The three-point three-ring circus is back at Lawrence High School, but with a catch. The LHS boys still plan on shooting plenty of threes this season, but hope a new commitment to defense and the inside game will push them to the top of the Sunflower League.

Students recognize World AIDS Day

In recognition of World AIDS Day, some KU students are spreading the word about preventing the spread of HIV and AIDS. Hawks for Health spent Tuesday at the Kansas Union handing out pamphlets, ribbons and information about how the disease is spread and how students can protect themselves.

Quarry quandary sent to mediation

Residents near the Hunt Midwest Globe Quarry in southwest Douglas County have taken issue with the operation, asking the county commission to consider measures to consider new quarry regulations. Commissioners told the residents to were told to work with the quarry to resolve their differences.

Voters to decide on two issues in bond vote

School board members decided late Monday night to keep $12 million in technology improvements separate from the $53 million bond issue that will be on the April ballot.

Sunny and warmer by afternoon

December shivered into Lawrence this morning, finding wintry conditions -- snow on the ground, frost on the windshields, temperatures in the 20s and windchills in the teens. "It is a cold morning, but temperatures are starting to rise," said Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist.

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