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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The Starbucks workers at the 21st and Amidon store filed for a union vote in May, becoming the first in the city to do so.
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Sedgwick County election officials anticipate a higher than usual voter turnout for Tuesday’s primary election.
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A drive to organize: Wichita Starbucks workers push for better pay and working conditions.
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With few clinics in the area offering the COVID-19 shot for kids under 5, Sedgwick County is now offering the vaccine to anyone 6 months and up.
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The state's voters will decide Aug. 2 whether the Kansas Constitution will continue to preserve the right to get an abortion.
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Deloitte joins Raytheon, Textron, and NetApp on a long list of private companies with operations on Wichita State's Innovation Campus.
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Local officials are still hoping for a major traffic project that could ease some of Derby’s congestion
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Organizers say 70% of the store's employees support the union.
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Volunteers filled Andover United Methodist Church Tuesday to help clean up after an EF-3 tornado hit the town last Friday.
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The increasing legitimacy of esports has given gamers the chance to parlay their hobby into a college scholarship and, perhaps, a professional career.