Well-known conservative pundit Ann Coulter's speaking engagement at Kansas University sparked some unruly behavior from the audience gathered at the Lied Center. Hecklers were asked to leave the lecture after she refused to continue unless they were removed.
Lawrence Alternative High School Principal Judy Juneau, who will retire at the end of the school year, will continue to work with students next year when LAHS students will return to their home high schools.
Fire burned a mobile home being towed out of Lawrence Tuesday afternoon, causing a chain reaction that led to wind-driven grass fires along the Kansas Highway 10 bypass near the Kansas Turnpike and slowing traffic for several hours.
The Eudora High softball team opened up against one of the state's best pitchers in Ottawa High junior Megan Ramsey.
Free State High graduate Keith Wooden, a scholarship basketball player at Arizona State for the last two years, plans to transfer to Wichita State this summer.
Pearson Government Solutions is operating under a new 10-year lease for its two buildings at the East Hills Business Park, where the company employs 1,800 people with more on the way
The Kansas Senate and House of Representatives will be paying a tribute to KU senior Wayne Simien at the Statehouse on Wednesday.
Lawrence City Commissioners renewed their committment to the Hughes Carnegie Center for literacy by approving a move forward for some basic renovations.
KU signee Mario Chalmers is keeping himself busy. Not only did he win the McDonald's High School All-American game's three-point contest on Monday, but he's also going to help his prep team compete in their state playoffs on Thursday night.
Teachers from the Lawrence school district worked at three restaurants Tuesday for McTeacher's Night, and McDonald's donated 20 percent of the sales during the four-hour period to the school district.
It's a great March day to go fly a kite -- strong winds and temperatures in the mid 70s are headed to Lawrence, says Jennifer Schack, 6News meteorologist. "It looks like a breezy afternoon," Schack said.
Rising interest rates aren't putting the brakes on home sales in the Lawrence area, according to a new report form the Douglas County appraiser's office.
As long as Steve Heffernan is in charge, don't worry about the Free State High track and field team. This year, 100 kids showed up to take part in one of the best programs in the state.
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