Kansas Man Arrested After Bridge Crash Ends in Fireball; Suspect Found Watching Crews from Distance

ELLSWORTH COUNTY, KS – A Saturday night car crash turned into a bizarre scene in rural Ellsworth County after a driver allegedly struck a bridge, watched his vehicle erupt in flames, and then attempted to hide from authorities while watching them work.

Kansas Newborn Screening Program Adds Krabbe Disease to Testing Panel

The Kansas Newborn Screening Program will start testing for Krabbe Disease on March 2, 2026. This program, which screens over 35,000 newborns annually, identifies more than 37 disorders from a small blood sample. Early detection of Krabbe Disease can significantly improve health outcomes for affected infants.

Kansas Set for Statewide Tornado Drill Next Wednesday

Kansans are urged to prepare for severe weather by participating in a statewide tornado drill on March 4, coinciding with Severe Weather Awareness Week. This drill, beginning at 10:00 a.m. CST, will emphasize practice of safety plans, including identifying safe spots, stocking emergency kits, and establishing reliable warning systems.

Governor Kelly Announces $3M to Develop Unmanned Aerial Systems Technology for Agricultural Research

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced a $3 million grant awarded to Kelly Hills Unmanned Systems to develop BVLOS Unmanned Aerial Systems technology for agriculture. This investment aims to enhance precision agriculture, benefiting farmers and ranchers by improving yields and reducing costs, reinforcing Kansas' leadership in agricultural and aviation technology.

KDHE Monitoring Air Quality After Recent Wildland Fires Across Kansas

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is monitoring air quality due to wildfires that started on February 17. Wildfires release pollutants that can cause health issues, especially for vulnerable groups. Recommendations include limiting outdoor activities, staying indoors, and maintaining clean indoor air. Updates on air quality will be provided.

Kansas Emergency Operations Center Responds to Wildfires

The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in response to ongoing wildland fire threats due to strong winds. Multiple agencies, including the Kansas Highway Patrol and the National Guard, are supporting firefighting efforts. Motorists are advised to avoid travel in affected areas, and road closures are in effect due to reduced visibility. The American Red Cross is providing assistance to impacted communities.

Red Flag Warning: Critical Fire Danger Issued Across Central and Northern Kansas

A Red Flag Warning has been issued for much of central and northern Kansas due to high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, creating a severe fire risk. The warning lasts from noon to 9:00 PM CST, with officials advising against outdoor burning and urging residents to report any signs of smoke or fire.

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Kansas Set for Statewide Tornado Drill Next Wednesday

Kansans are urged to prepare for severe weather by participating in a statewide tornado drill on March 4, coinciding with Severe Weather Awareness Week. This drill, beginning at 10:00 a.m. CST, will emphasize practice of safety plans, including identifying safe spots, stocking emergency kits, and establishing reliable warning systems.

KSHSAA Releases Class 2A Sub-State Basketball Brackets

Class 2A and 3A sub-state seeding is scheduled for February 21. Quarterfinals will take place on February 26 and 27, followed by semifinals on March 3 and 4. Finals are set for March 6 and 7 at designated sites, starting at 5 p.m. on March 7.

KSHSAA Releases Class 3A Sub-State Basketball Brackets

Class 3A sub-state seeding occurs on February 21. Quarterfinal games are set for February 26-27, and semifinals on March 3-4. Finals will take place on March 6-7 at designated sites, with the first game starting at 5 p.m. on March 7.

KSHSAA Releases 1A Division I Sub-State Basketball Brackets

The post outlines the participating schools in the boys' and girls' brackets for sports at four high schools: Clifton-Clyde, Madison, Osborne, and Spearville. Each high school features a list of both boys' and girls' teams from various associated schools, indicating their involvement in upcoming competitions.

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Dejan Joveljic scores twice in Sporting KC’s 2-2 draw with Columbus

Sporting Kansas City came from behind to draw 2-2 against Columbus Crew in their home opener. Dejan Joveljic scored both goals for SKC, tying the record for the fastest player to reach 20 goals in franchise history. A key moment was Joveljic's late goal, followed by a crucial save from John Pulskamp to secure a point.

Davis Scores 24 as Kansas Women Fall at Oklahoma State, 70-56

Kansas freshman forward Jaliya Davis scored a game-high 24 points and recorded four rebounds in a 70-56 loss to Oklahoma State. Davis achieved over 20 points for the 13th time this season, while junior guard S'Mya Nichols added 12 points. Kansas finished the regular season 18-12 and 8-10 in Big 12 play.

Late Run Lifts TCU Past K-State, 77-68

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Arizona Dominates Kansas to Clinch Share of Big 12 Title

In a pivotal matchup, No. 2 Arizona defeated No. 14 Kansas 84-61, claiming a share of the Big 12 regular-season title. Arizona's explosive scoring, including a 19-0 run, overwhelmed Kansas despite a strong performance by Darryn Peterson. The victory elevates Arizona to 27-2, while Kansas struggles with consistency.

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Jayhawk Women Sweep Wildcats In Sunflower Showdown, 75-68

Kansas defeated Kansas State 75-68, securing a Dillons Sunflower Showdown sweep with contributions from four players scoring in double figures, led by S'Mya Nichols with 17 points. The victory improved Kansas's record to 17-11, marking their first season sweep of Kansas State since 2012-13, ending a six-game losing streak at Bramlage Coliseum.

Thiam’s Career Night Lifts Cincinnati Past No. 8 Kansas, 84-68

Moustapha Thiam's exceptional performance with 28 points led the Cincinnati Bearcats to an 84-68 victory over No. 8 Kansas. Cincinnati's win marked their second over a ranked team this season, improving their record to 15-12. The Bearcats excelled in three-point shooting, contrasting with Kansas's struggles beyond the arc.

Peterson’s Explosive First Half Powers No. 8 Kansas Past Oklahoma State

The No. 8 Kansas Jayhawks defeated Oklahoma State 81-69, led by freshman Darryn Peterson’s 23 points, including 20 in the first half. Despite a slow second half for Peterson, balanced scoring from teammates maintained Kansas's lead. Oklahoma State's loss extends their streak to four and hampers their NCAA Tournament hopes.

Cyclones End Jayhawks’ Eight-Game Win Streak with 74-56 Victory in Ames

The No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks' eight-game winning streak ended with a 74-56 loss to No. 5 Iowa State Cyclones. Iowa State controlled the game, showcasing strong defense and an impressive 20-7 run early in the second half. Kansas struggled offensively, shooting 37.3% overall, while Iowa State's Milan Momcilovic led with 18 points.

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K-State Ends Losing Streak with 90-74 Win over Baylor

In a significant win, K-State defeated Baylor 90-74, with junior P.J. Haggerty and senior Nate Johnson scoring 34 and 33 points respectively, marking the first 30-point duo for the Wildcats since 2008. The victory ended a six-game losing streak and was interim coach Matthew Driscoll's debut win.

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No. 3 Houston Overcomes Early Slump to Secure 18th Straight Home Win Over K-State

Emanuel Sharp led No. 3 Houston with 23 points and six rebounds as they defeated Kansas State 78-64, extending their winning streak to six games. Despite an early deficit, Houston's strong response included a 27-4 run. Kansas State's P.J. Haggerty reached 2,000 career points but the Wildcats lost their sixth straight game.

Hot Shooting Carries Cincinnati Past K-State, 91-62

Cincinnati defeated Kansas State 91-62, marking their first win in Manhattan since 1967. Jizzle James led with 24 points, supported by four teammates in double figures. K-State struggled offensively, falling to a 1-10 record in Big 12 play. Cincinnati's defense limited K-State to 40.3% shooting overall.

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Royals Announce New Dimensions for Kauffman Stadium

The Kansas City Royals are relocating Kauffman Stadium's outfield wall for the 2026 season to enhance gameplay by increasing home runs and extra-base hits. The wall will be moved 8 to 10 feet closer and its height reduced, improving the stadium's competitiveness and player performance consistency throughout the season.

Gov. Kelly and Kansas City Chiefs Announce Agreement On Plans for State-of-the-Art Domed Stadium in Kansas

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas City Chiefs announced a new domed stadium and mixed-use entertainment project, projected to create 20,000 jobs and generate over $4 billion economically. The plan features a $3 billion stadium opening in 2031 and aims for public-private partnership financing without state budget impact or new taxes on residents.

Kansas legislators to meet Monday about deal to bring Kansas City Chiefs across the state line

Kansas legislative leaders are set to consider a public funding package to attract the Kansas City Chiefs to Kansas, facilitating the construction of a new domed stadium. The deal, involving bonds worth hundreds of millions, could address the Chiefs' potential relocation before their current lease expires in 2031. However, discussions regarding the Royals are not on the agenda.

Royals Acquire Outfielder Isaac Collins and Pitcher Nick Mears from Brewers for LHP Angel Zerpa

The Kansas City Royals traded left-handed pitcher Angel Zerpa to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Isaac Collins and right-handed pitcher Nick Mears. Collins, 28, had an impressive first full MLB season, while Mears, 29, bolsters the bullpen with solid stats. This trade strengthens the Royals’ roster ahead of the upcoming season.

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