Kylie Cameron
News ReporterKylie Cameron (she/her) is a general assignment reporter for KMUW. Before KMUW, Kylie was a digital producer at KWCH, and served as editor in chief of The Sunflower at Wichita State. When she’s not working, Kylie enjoys a nice cup of joe, and being outside with her dog, Bruiser. You can follow her on Twitter @bykyliecameron.
Kylie can be reached by email at cameron@kmuw.org
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The city is facing an estimated several million dollar deficit in 2026, with the deficit growing in the following years.
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In a settlement agreement with the Justice Department, the Wichita district plans to create new policies and eliminate others, including its use of seclusion.
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Moler’s is one of the last camera shops in Kansas.
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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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The law will help protect people from criminal prosecution if they seek medical help for someone experiencing a drug overdose.
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The city said law enforcement is investigating Sunday's malware attack.
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The Federal Trade Commission requires all paid content be labeled, or both parties can be fined.
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It’s the latest step in a long, winding judicial process since the brothers were convicted of a series of robberies, assaults and murders in Wichita more than 20 years ago. Both are on death row.
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The board has paused further allocating the state's settlement funds as a result of the legislature's actions.
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Let's check in on the tulips in bloom at Wichita State University.