
Kylie Cameron
Kylie Cameron (she/her) covers local government for the Wichita Eagle. She previously was a general assignment reporter for KMUW, often focusing on city government and substance use. 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 has recently been honored with statewide Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards for her stories In its ninth year, Recovery Idol provides a safe space for artists in recovery, Using their culture to heal, a Native American sobriety in Wichita gives back, Community fridges offer a different kind of solution in Wichita’s food deserts, City of Wichita agrees to $5 million settlement in Andrew Finch shooting, and the Substance Use Resource Page.
Kylie can be reached by email at kcameron@wichitaeagle.com.
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A majority of overdose deaths in the county are among white people, but it’s also the population seeing the largest decrease.
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Both Mister Sleeves and Eighty-Eight are elusive creatures ... and candidates.
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District 2 covers southwest Wichita, Haysville, Clearwater and other parts of south Sedgwick County. Incumbent Sarah Lopez is in a race with Jeff Blubaugh to represent the area on the Sedgwick County Commission.
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Members of the Machinists union will go on strike Monday after turning down the company's contract offer on Saturday.
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The city says nearly 77,000 records, including incident and traffic reports, were breached during the attack.
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While some city officials said the parking plan is on pause, others said it will still eventually happen.
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The first gay rodeo was held in Wichita in the early 1990s, and the event continued here until the mid-2000s.
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The Republican primary campaign between Stephanie Wise and Greg Ferris got heated near the election, with PACs putting thousands of dollars into support for Ferris.
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A statue of the baseball great, stolen and destroyed earlier this year, was replaced during a ceremony Monday night.
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Wichita water customers will be limited to outdoor watering one day a week. That day depends on which part of the city they live in.