Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 13th of March.
Good morning, Wichita.
The Historic Delano Saint Paddys Day Parade will take place on Saturday, Mar.
14 in Delano—inviting locals to join a celebration of enduring heritage and community spirit.
Airport security at Dwight D.
Eisenhower is slowing due to TSA staffing cuts from a partial government shutdown, and travelers are advised to check wait times on the MyTSA mobile app — planning to arrive early for spring trips.
Community members will gather Saturday, March 14 at 5 p.m. at Riverside Pavilion (1029 Bitting Street) to honor local musician Jenny Wood's legacy in a vigil that invites attendees to bring chairs, instruments and candles; the event follows widespread local tributes after her passing.
Amber Waves Diving Company in Wichita has expanded its services into retail, classroom instruction, and an 18-foot-deep pool, making it the largest PADI Training Center in the area.
The facility holds open swim sessions on Sundays while offering equipment, first aid classes, and dive lessons to support local divers.
Banh Mi Bites will open in northwest Wichita at NewMarket Square’s 2755 N.
Maize Road (former Sesame Mediterranean Kitchen space) in the final week of March or first week of April, offering customers a choice between made-to-order or preset banh mi sandwiches.
12 News revisited African American milestones from Black History Month, highlighting firsts in aviation, agriculture, health and the Olympics.
The special draws on stories shared during February to honor these local contributions.
During February, 12 News celebrated Black History Month by recounting African American firsts in health, agriculture, aviation and the Olympics.
The special highlighted these accomplishments as lasting pillars in the community.
At Wednesday night’s Student Senate meeting, senators amended the Child Development Center’s advisory board bylaws to form a finance committee that will set an annual SGA budget; the measure passed unanimously.
Students may share feedback during public forums at Rhatigan Student Center room 233 + view sessions on the livestream.
Wichita State’s Student Government Association plans changes that would reclassify its agencies as recognized student organizations and convert underserved senate positions to at-large senators in response to a state DEI budget rule.
The two new bills will be debated at the Student Senate meeting on March 25 (7:30 p.m.).
AAA Kansas and Bike Walk Wichita have issued pedestrian safety tips after a record year of hit-and-run crashes, advising people to cross only at designated crosswalks + stay alert on Wichita streets.
They say these steps can reduce injuries and danger for residents walking or biking around town.
A Missouri bill to license naturopathic doctors for primary care is waiting for a hearing while a Kansas bill to expand their scope failed last month with a 58+58 vote.
Kayla Sharples, a defender for the Current, said local fans drive women’s soccer as the team prepares to host Utah tomorrow at home — aiming for a championship run in 2026.
Wichita St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl 2026
1-8 p.m. — Emerson Biggins — $7.99+ — Experience the top bars of Wichita with St. Paddy's drink specials and a festive after party.
The Firebird Concert
3-6 p.m. — Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center — $29-$85 Adults, $10 Students — Experience a compelling mix of myth and magic through Wagner, a world premiere, and Stravinsky's fiery masterpiece.
Carden International Circus Spectacular
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Park City Arena — $9-$30 — Experience thrilling acts and family-friendly fun with pre-show activities including rides and face painting.
Wicked City Roller Derby vs. Natural State (Arkansas)
6-9 p.m. — The Cotillion — Kids 12 and under free with paying adult — Experience the thrilling matchup between local roller derby teams in an all-ages event.
Time to Paddy 5k/10k & Lucky 13.1 Half Marathon
8 a.m. — Botanica, The Wichita Gardens — Registration fees apply — Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with family-friendly running events featuring fun swag and community spirit.
Chair Yoga Class at Haysville Senior Center
10:00 – 10:45 AM — Haysville Senior Center — Free for members — Experience a supportive yoga practice designed to enhance strength and flexibility through gentle chair movements.
WWE NXT Live in Wichita
6:30-10:30 p.m. — The Cotillion — $35.05 to $179.11 — Witness NXT champions and superstars live in action for the first time in Wichita.
Chair Yoga at Park City Senior Center
9:30-10:15 a.m. — Park City Senior Center — Free for members — Experience supportive chair yoga that enhances strength, mobility, and community spirit.
Fittest In Wichita
9 a.m. — Station 0 — $50 to compete, free to watch — A community-driven fitness competition featuring local gyms, activities for all ages, and supporting mental health programs for firefighters.
2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament
1:30-6 p.m. — Charles Koch Arena — $40+ — Watch the best of women's basketball compete for the WBIT crown in Wichita's exciting final games.
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