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The Greater Wichita Ministerial League gathered community members in Wichita's City Hall to mark the first anniversary of a fatal Washington, D.C., plane crash.
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An invasive insect called the rice delphacid was a major problem for some farmers in 2025. With low prices for their crop and a high cost of doing business, many are wondering how they’ll make a profit in 2026.
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This week on "The Range" ... Operation Baby Chimp. Also, a look at the legacy of Volga German immigrants in Kansas.
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Government entities — including schools — could be held liable for allowing transgender Kansans to use bathrooms based on their gender identity.
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Portraits are a popular subject for artists. But a new exhibition by artist Ann Resnick goes a step further by exploring human personalities from the perspective of science ... and pseudoscience. ArtWorks' Torin Andersen caught up with Resnick at the Salina Arts Center to talk about the two-part show.
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The Greater Wichita Ministerial League will host a community prayer service at Wichita City Hall on Thursday to remember the victims of American Airlines Flight 5342.
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Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez on Friday announced an amnesty bill that could lead to the release of hundreds of prisoners detained for political reasons.
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Trump administration officials have falsely linked Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good to domestic terrorism. It's part of a larger pattern by the Department of Homeland Security.
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The Senate passed a measure to avert a shutdown on Friday. But with the House on recess, funding for broad stretches of the federal government has technically lapsed.
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Amazon paid $40 million to acquire the documentary, and is spending $35 million more to promote it.
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Demonstrators in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities participated in protests as part of a "national shutdown" to end immigration enforcement operations.
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A federal judge dropped two of the charges against Luigi Mangione — the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — making his case no longer eligible for the death penalty.
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O'Hara observed people closely; she found the tics, the mannerisms, the specific beats of drunkenness and used them to open us up to her characters' frailty, their vulnerability, their humanity.
Fletcher Powell brings us his thoughts on this year's Sundance films
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Irish singer-songwriter Ailbhe Reddy discusses her latest album, Kiss Big, and how she avoid breakup album tropes.
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