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.
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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Mayor Lily Wu said a new sales tax vote is not on the horizon, but city leaders will talk during the budget process about how to pay for several of the initiatives the sales tax would have funded.
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Mark Freitag, Dennis Marstall and Donte Martin are the three finalists to become Wichita’s next city manager. They all spoke to the media individually for ten minutes before a public forum at Botanica.
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Candidates for the District 6 seat on the Wichita City Council discussed key issues at a forum Wednesday at the Evergreen Library. The event was hosted by the Wichita Journalism Collaborative.
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Cuts to AmeriCorps are affecting food programs in Belle Plaine and Wichita and their ability to help alleviate poverty.
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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.