Local News
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Colby Munn of the Wichita band Stay The Course says that his band's record deal came about because of the label owner's relaxation routine.
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Shane Carter has only been the executive director of The Kansas African American Museum for three months, but one of his missions is to turn the museum’s new downtown space a premier destination for visitors.
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Members of a local advisory board say the city failed to add accessibility features in a recent traffic project. The city now says it will go back and make changes.
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This week on "The Range," we talk with some advocates who want to make downtown accessible for everyone. Also, a vision for the Kansas African American Museum’s new building.
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Team Roc, the rapper’s philanthropic effort, along with nine civil rights groups, filed a “friend of the court” brief, supporting a lawsuit filed by five Black women who say they were threatened and stalked by former KCKPD Detective Roger Golubski for years.
NPR News
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ICE is turning to former civil servants and offering bonuses in its rush to hire 10,000 people and fulfill President Trump's pledge of mass deportations.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Evan Feigenbaum from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about the recent downturn in U.S.-India relations, prompted by Trump administration tariff policy.
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Israel's government could decide to seize the last remaining areas of Gaza not already under Israeli military control.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, about her Washington Post analysis of how top earners are disproportionately affecting U.S. economic data.
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The man who killed four people in New York City had a history of mental health issues, including two commitments to treatment initiated by Las Vegas police. But legally, he was still allowed to buy guns.