The Jayhawks defeated the Horned Frogs, 93-74, on Thursday night at Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas is now 5-0.
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.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury.
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.
The Free State High girl's basketball team beat Lansing, 61-37, on Thursday at the Bonner Springs Tournament.
Olathe South defeated Free State by 57-45 Thursday night at the Olathe South Invitational.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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