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The single most popular present during the weekend was far and away flowers, generating around $3.2 billion in 2024.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Here’s a look back at the top stories from the weekend of May 10-11: ‘Without his car, he’s trapped’: ...
No. 16 Butler (44-7) will discover its first-round matchup in the NJCAA World Series on Tuesday at 3 p.m. on the NJCAA ...
Mother's Day can be complicated for those experiencing grief or loss. It can be a painful reminder of something they no longer have: ...
Wednesday will be hot as temperatures top-out in the lower 90s, or fifteen degrees above average for middle May. If Wichita ...
Several members from the USA Today Texas network saw wins from this year's TME print and digital journalism competitions.
Republicans who want to strip public schools of funding, impoverish teachers and stunt learning have accused educators of ...
A local youth recovery group is trying to send its kids to summer camp after raising money with its first-ever car show. The group, Brighter Days, is a religion-based ...
As of January 1st, 2026, the new law will disqualify mail-in ballots that haven't arrived at the election office by 7pm on Election Day.
After a tie game reached the ninth inning, the Wind Surge pulled away by scoring three runs to clinch a series victory.
Recent rains have not only greened up our landscape but also fueled rapid grass growth, setting the stage for a potentially dangerous wildfire season as things dry out.
Letter carriers and the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank are celebrating the success of the annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ Food Drive, ...