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Keishera Lately is the business reporter for the Topeka Capital-Journal. She can be reached at [email protected]. Follow ...
An exchange of words with a driver who happened to have a gun in his lap led to the 2022 shooting death of a Topeka ...
A local non-profit is getting some help to begin the next step in building and bringing affordable housing to the community.
A man who showed up late July 6 at a Topeka hospital with a bullet wound became the capital city’s ninth homicide victim this ...
City officials are set to look at a rezoning proposal that would set the stage for a new convenience store and gas station in ...
Rabbi Larry Karol, a beloved former rabbi who served more than two decades at Topeka’s Temple Beth Sholom and was ...
Over the last week, dozens of Topeka families haven’t been able to pick up food from pantries around the city.
Seven out of 128 Topeka food and lodging establishments failed their June health inspections. Church's Chicken was temporarily closed due to a roach infestation and other violations. Wellers Grill and ...
In 1941, after the City of Topeka voted to support the school with public funds, the name was changed from Washburn College ...
The deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The driver refused to stop and initiated a pursuit. The vehicle pursuit ended ...
After a lot of concern from people in the community, a new truck stop in Topeka is going to have to pump the brakes. At ...
In 2019, Topeka began paying workers up to $15,000 to move to the Kansas capital through its program, Choose Topeka. Three years later, how is the relocation incentive going?