Top Stories
Every spring, high school students from across the country travel to Oklahoma for the National Land and Range Judging Contest. The three-day event tests their knowledge of land and soil.
Local news
-
On this week's "The Range," Disc golf is flying high. Also, a Wichita business restores films to their former glory.
-
Health expert says virus presents low public health risk.
-
Overland Park Sen. Cindy Holscher's running mate is Wichita Rep. KC Ohaebosim
-
Some Kansans are spooked by data centers as the likelihood of the state hosting more big tech facilities is rising. They're worried about potential harmful impacts to the environment and just being heard during preliminary public meetings. One positive to all the hullabaloo? Heightened civic engagement early in local proceedings.
-
Disc golf is a relatively young sport, but it has a rich history in Kansas. There are dozens of disc golf courses in and around Sedgwick County, including 18-hole courses in Derby, Haysville and Park City.
NPR News
-
Musk had sought to oust Altman from his leadership position over claims that he and others breached their duty to OpenAI's original nonprofit mission and unjustly enriched themselves.
-
NPR is offering buyouts to journalists as it overhauls its newsroom, with the threat of layoffs to follow. Two recent gifts totaling $113 million are primarily dedicated to NPR's tech infrastructure.
-
Dohrn's parents, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, helped found the the Weather Underground. "I knew that the FBI was chasing us," he says. His memoir is Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young.
-
The president sued the IRS and the Treasury Department in January, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns years ago.
-
Why catching insider trading is so tricky nowadays, and just how helpful is it for kids to sleep in?Millions of dollars have been made through eerily well-timed bets on prediction markets like Polymarket. We look at why they're so hard to police. And, a new study that supports kids sleeping in.
-
The decision follows years of tax troubles in Spain for the Colombian superstar. Spanish tax authorities did not prove that the singer was a resident of Spain, the court said in its decision.
-
Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn't just a California problem.
Commentary & Podcasts
Legendary musical innovator and producer Robert Margouleff looks back on it all with new book.
KMUW Music