A 33-year-old woman faces charges in connection with a deadly crash last year in Sedgwick County that killed her 4-year-old daughter and injured her 2-year-old son.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Kansas ranks last regarding rural mental health resources. Farmers can be five times more susceptible to suicide than the general population, according to the Kansas Farm Bureau.
A soon-to-be high school graduate planning to attend one of the nation’s most prestigious colleges next year stands alone among public school students in Kansas as a 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholar.
One of Wichita’s biggest fundraisers is set for Friday night, an event important for local families and its focus on supporting children with special needs.
Following a FactFinder investigation we’ve carried out for months, a Kansas lawmaker hopes to make a difference for a Butler County family whose only water supply was left contaminated with seemingly no help to fix the problem.
As efforts to restore systems forge ahead, 12 News spoke with union-represented nurses at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph about what they’re doing to mitigate patient impact.
While several systems are still unavailable, Ascension Via Christi (including two of Wichita’s main hospitals: St. Francis and St. Joseph), confirmed that it is off of diversion (accepting patients) “for cases related to high levels of care.”
A 28-year-old Wichita woman is facing more than 18 years in prison for a high-speed crash that injured at least seven people, including her young daughter.
The man arrested for the theft and destruction of League 42′s Jackie Robinson statue in Wichita’s McAdams Park pleaded guilty to charges against him in Sedgwick County District Court.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly signed House Substitute for Senate Bill 419, legislating that provides legal protection for anyone seeking or providing medical assistance to someone suffering a medical emergency related to drug use.