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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Joe Sullivan was with the Philadelphia Police Department for more than 25 years before moving to Wichita.
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With an unpredictable economy, as well as the mental health challenges that come with owning a business, it’s becoming harder for some small businesses to stay open.
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Pennant Coffee will take over Leslie's space in the new year.
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In her victory speech, she pledged to “restore” public safety, focus on economic development and address inflation.
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Tulips on Wichita State’s campus have been a tradition since the 1970s.
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Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Early voting is ongoing at the Sedgwick County Election Office and more advance polling locations open Thursday.
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Vending machines have become one of the latest tools in the fight against the opioid crisis.
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While the Wichita Police Department keeps its own crime statistics information, reporting those numbers up the chain to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation can create discrepancies, which can create misleading statements from candidates to voters.
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First-time candidate Lily Wu and incumbent Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple pushed their way to the front of a crowded field to emerge from August's primary election. The two will now meet Nov. 7 in the general election.
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An event late last month at Century II provided a safe, sober space for people in recovery to perform and showcase their talent in front of thousands of others.