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Iasis Christian Center’s senior pastor is devoted to providing solid but low-cost houses to rent or buy on contract.
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More than 100 people attended a Wichita Journalism Collaborative listening on housing back in February.
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Carla Mendez and Jacob Salas bought their first home in only three days, showing how competitive home buying can be in Wichita.
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A retired woman struggles to find accessible, affordable housing illustrating the need for more such units in Wichita.
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The Empowerment Center will rely on city, county and private grants for operating expenses.
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Darlene Palsmeier didn't expect to have difficulty finding an affordable place to rent when she was 66. Her experience, however, is not unusual for older residents seeking a new home, the large majority of whom are women.
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KMUW reporters and producers highlight the stories that made an impact on them in 2023.
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Over the past six months, rent prices have decreased in every region except for the Midwest, where a housing shortage and a competitive market are keeping rent high.
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The EPA announced a proposed update to the lead and copper rule strengthening President Joe Biden’s earlier goal of eradicating lead pipes.
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Two arrests in Wichita highlight how bail can vary from one case to the next in Kansas. Some people are pushing for change.
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Most folks in the Kansas City region know Baldwin City for its famous fall festival. But the quaint city is also a college town with connections to Margaret Thatcher, a stop along the Santa Fe Trail, claim to the first armed conflicts of the Civil War and now, home to a charming and vibrant downtown.
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Native American communities often lack the resources to upgrade drinking and wastewater infrastructure. The Santee Sioux Nation in Nebraska is an extreme example — living without safe drinking water for four years.