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  2. KAKE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KAKE presently broadcasts 34 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours on Saturdays and three hours on Sundays). For 30 years, KAKE was the highest-rated station in the Wichita–Hutchinson market, even though it did not build an extensive translator/satellite network in central and western Kansas until the 1980s.

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    A Connecticut man and woman are accused of manslaughter in connection with the death of a 24-year-old man who was hit by a car in July. Kevin Gangell died after being struck by a vehicle outside ...

  5. Susan Peters (TV anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Peters (born September 27, 1956) is a former news anchor.She worked for KAKE, the ABC affiliate in Wichita, Kansas from 1995 to 2016. She has won regional Emmy awards for her reporting in both California and Kansas.

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    NBC News’ live Grammy coverage: as it happened. In case you missed it The family of Taylor Lowery, 33, who was killed in 2022 by Kansas police, released body camera videos of the encounter to ...

  8. Scripps News - Wikipedia

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    Newsy's former logo, used from 2015 until its relaunch as an over-the-air broadcast network on October 1, 2021. Newsy was founded in 2008. [3] In its early years, Newsy operated primarily as a syndication business, selling news and original content to major digital journalism brands that included AOL/Huffington Post, Microsoft [4] and Mashable.

  9. KSNW - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1955, as KARD-TV. The station, owned by the Wichita Television Corporation [3] was the fourth television station to sign on in the Wichita–Hutchinson market, after KAKE (channel 10)—which signed on in October 1954, KEDD (channel 16)—which signed on in August 1953, and KTVH (channel 12, now KWCH-DT)—which signed on in July 1953.