Voters use popular websites like Myspace and Facebook as a political forum for the 2008 election. The websites offer groups which discuss the pros and cons of the candidates. KUJH-TV's reporter Stephanie Quante tells us how users have created profiles for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton online.
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The Lawrence ordinance that prohibits smoking in many pubic places faces a big test tomorrow. Lawyers for two local bars will face off against attorneys for the city before the Kansas Supreme Court. KUJH-TV Reporter Darica Nisly reports on the challenge brought by owners of the Last Call and Coyo...
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The Lawrence Police have identified a suspect in the shooting that took place at Last Call this week. The suspect is still at large but KUJH will provide a description on the news tonight.
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The current bankruptcy laws have had strong effects on many since taking effect in 2005. If you have found yourself facing credit card debt and fearing more financial instability, you are not alone. KUJH-TV reporter Crissy Del Percio looked at why a growing number of Americans -- especially women...
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Libraries around campus are losing popularity. Students find easier ways to complete their research for class. Digital collections save students from navigating through the confusing stacks in KU libraries. KUJH-TV reporter Sam Knowlton tells us what alternative students are using to get the info...
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City Commissioner Sue Hack will be proposing a 1-cent sales tax increase at the city commission meeting tonight. However, local business owners aren't sweating the increase too much. KUJH-TV reporter Shannon Mortimer explains why they don't think her proposal should affect business around town.
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After much debate long into the night, KU's Student Senate has decided to increase student's fees by $20 so KU can purchase busses that are handicap accessible. KUJH-TV reporter Darica Nisly found out why these new busses are important to KU students.
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This weekend's tornadoes and storms are starting to affect people across the Midwest and across town. KUJH-TV's Dylan Schoonover spoke to city officials about what precautions those of us in Lawrence can take with the water level rising.
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The cold spring weather may not be the only thing threatening crops across the nation. KUJH TV reporter Gina Ford will take an in-depth look at Colony Collapse Disorder and the disappearance of bees.
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Don't think you're just being lazy. Napping can do more than rejuvenate the body. A new study shows that daytime napping can help reduce the chance of heart attacks. KUJH-TV reporter Stephen Peteritas explains exactly how a nap benefits the body.
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The University of Kansas canceled classes on Wednesday due to the snowstorm that struck Lawrence. Over 4 inches of snow blanketed the campus. KUJH-TV looked into why the emergency text messaging system was not used.
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Solve that mutt mystery. A new at-home DNA test can determine the heritage of your best friend. The test is $65 and delivered through the mail in four to six weeks. KUJH-TV reporter Gretchen Wieland tells us how pet owners can use the take-home test.
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