KMUW News
KMUW News is a team of dedicated on-air and digital reporters working to tell the stories of Wichita and its residents.
For six years running, KMUW has been named Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters, the most prestigious award for major markets in the state. KMUW reporters have been honored for their work by regional and national organizations like KAB, the Radio Television Digital News Association, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated and the Alliance for Women in Media.
Contact KMUW News at news@kmuw.org.
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This week on The Range...lace up the roller skates. We’re going for a spin. Also, a new exhibit remembers the women behind the Brown v. Board desegregation case.
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This week on The Range, we get ready for the eclipse. Also, a longtime photographer explains his new approach to making art.
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This week on The Range...hey, batter, batter … swing! It's our annual salute to America’s national pastime. Discover an overlooked piece of Wichita’s baseball history, plus a look at how baseball teams — including the Wichita Wind Surge — are increasing their use of technology.
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This week on The Range...have books, will travel. We take a spin on the Book Bus. Also, we enjoy the early bird specials at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira Wildlife Refuge.
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This week on The Range...a splash of color in an unexpected place. Also, a Wichita woman who loves fish … and not just for the halibut.
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This week on The Range, Old MacDonald had a … robot? Also, KMUW film savants Fletcher Powell and Hugo Phan discuss what to expect at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
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Boeing used to own Spirit but spun it off in 2005 as it moved to an outsourcing model. Spirit is Boeing's largest supplier.
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This week on The Range...the reasons behind Wichita’s plan to close six schools. Also, an artist takes a whimsical approach to her newest works.
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This week on The Range...why daycare is going to the dogs. Also, a Wichita State student who hopes to knit his way into his girlfriend’s heart.