On Jan. 28 at 8:28 a.m., the Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched to 519 Pierre St. after a report of a structure fire. Upon arrival, the department found a two-story home with fire roaring from multiple...
After city manager Danielle Dulin declared that Manhattan is not a sanctuary jurisdiction and the city would comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a letter to a federal prosecutor last December,...
Jolie Shultz, arts & culture editor
• February 4, 2026
The crash of bowling pins and laughter might sound like an ordinary night out, but for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Manhattan, Bowl for Kids’ Sake symbolizes something deeper. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on...
Last semester Kansas State’s Student Governing Association placed emphasis on safety following the nationwide swatting incidents on college campuses, and advocated for an affordable college experience...
Throughout this month, K-State’s Division of Facilities will continue removing trees on campus to prevent infestations of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). This invasive insect, named for its metallic green color,...
For 50 years, the Kansas State Family Center has addressed the need for affordable mental health care in Manhattan — a problem that’s especially relevant among college students.
“One of the...