Local News
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The point-in-time (PIT) count occurs annually in January. Volunteers and trained professionals walk miles across Sedgwick County to survey people experiencing homelessness.
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The city of Wichita is slowly bringing its systems back online after being hit by a malware ransom attack earlier this month.
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For this month's Hidden Kansas, Beccy Tanner shows us how buffalo talk to each other on the Kansas prairie.
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Soul violinist Dominique Hammons performs at the Wichita Art Museum this Sunday.
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This week on The Range...the latest on the cyberattack against Wichita. Also, we learn how buffalo talk to each other on the Kansas prairie.
NPR News
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Between 1935 and 1939, thirty million Americans had the chance to see a play thanks to Federal Theater Project. Nearly a century later, the theater's place in American life is shrinking.
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Some activists and historians says it's time to rename the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
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Memorial Day is over so it's time to break out your summer whites. Do the old rules about when to wear white still apply? And what’s the story behind these clothing conventions?
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Both sides present their final arguments to jurors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, paving the way for jury deliberations. We examine the prosecution's strategy.
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NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with U.N. humanitarian adviser Máté Bagossy about his recent visit to the site of a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea and the need for aid there.