Daniel Caudill
Kansas Statehouse ReporterDaniel Caudill reports on Kansas state government for Kansas Public Radio and the Kansas News Service. He was a general assignment reporter for KMUW and a reporter, photographer and digital content manager for The Derby Informer and an editor and reporter for The Sunflower. In the spring of 2020, Daniel helped cover the legislative session in Topeka as an intern for the Kansas News Service. You can follow him on Twitter @CaudillKMUW.
Daniel has always had a passion for social studies. Outside of work, he likes to learn about history, politics, government, and philosophy. He’s also a collector, comic book reader, video game player, and basketball fan — rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets.
Daniel can be reached by email at caudill@kmuw.org.
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Workers at the facility have not gone on strike in 28 years.
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Two local comic book creators have built a dedicated audience for a series they create and publish entirely on their own.
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Some nurses are unhappy with how contract negotiations are going with Ascension.
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Contract negotiations began in February, and some nurses in the union say Ascension is not responding to their key bargaining points.
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The ruling says managers at the Starbucks at 21st and Amidon told employees they could lose their benefits if they unionized.
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Two new groups at Wichita State say they’re committed to making sure Indigenous students feel supported and properly represented on campus.
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A Wichita nurse talks about what’s behind the push for nurses unions not just in Kansas, but across the country.
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Nurses at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph hospital voted 179-108 in favor of unionizing with the National Nurses United on Wednesday.
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Bill Gardner, a lifelong Wichitan and founder of Gardner Design, has worked with brands like the NFL and Facebook. His latest project is helping Wichita North High School rebrand.
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See how a Jewish congregation in Wichita celebrates Hanukkah, and learn more about the 2,000-year-old holiday.