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Two Wichita police officers shot and killed Karen Jackson in 2012. The newly adopted settlement with the city puts to rest the wrongful death and battery charges Jackson's family filed against the officers.
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This week on "The Range," WSU welcomes a new vice president. Also, another big reveal for a popular work of art.
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Jamarco Clark will join Wichita State University as the next vice president of student affairs. He comes to WSU from the University of Illinois Springfield.
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A popular work of WSU art gets a third unveiling as part of the kick off for The Ulrich's Adopt-a-Sculpture campaign.
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A new sports announcer has been selected to replace Mike Kennedy, the longtime voice of Wichita State University Athletics.
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A case of New World screwworm infection was detected Wednesday in Texas. Federal, state and local partners have been working to curb an outbreak and prevent widespread infection in ranching operations.
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The SAVE America Act, a far-reaching Republican election overhaul that President Trump said should be his congressional allies' top priority, has failed in the Senate.
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Some jurisdictions have weakened their public health authorities in response to criticism of lockdowns, school closures, mask mandates, vaccine requirements and other COVID-era restrictions.
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Federal investigators say the captain flying the United 767 from Italy was too slow and too low before landing last month at Newark, N.J. The jet struck a light pole, damaging a truck on the turnpike.
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No discussion of the midyear pop charts would be complete without a breakdown of contenders for the honorific "song of the summer."
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New York transit officials are preparing to handle up to 100,000 extra travelers a day as fans arrive in New York and New Jersey for FIFA World Cup matches.
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State media photos on the place showed it is likely a plant to produce weapons-grade uranium.
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Javier Bardem is riveting in this 10-part Apple TV miniseries about a man who, recently released from prison, goes on to terrorize his former attorney.
Commentary & Podcasts
Sometimes, a disaster shows how much support there is in a community. Chef Travis Russell witnessed this recently.
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