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  • Regional Edward R. Murrow awards were announced recently, and KMUW's Suzanne Perez received recognition for her exploration of social-emotional learning in Kansas. Educators see it as a way to help children develop character, but social-emotional learning has become another flashpoint in the classroom culture wars. Although this story is nearly a year old, the topic is still relevant. We'll revisit the story and see where things stand today.
  • Musician Mike Coykendall didn't even have a name for his band when found out that DJs at KMUW in the 1980s were interested in local music. He also thought the station had forgotten about the tape he'd mailed in until a bandmate phoned him and said that their music was getting regular airplay on 89.1. We'll hear from him, plus we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Father and son Mabruk and Malik Eshnuk recently traveled from Pittsburgh to western Libya to help rebels fighting Moammar Gadhafi. NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro updates the story with their first — and last — battle.
  • Father and son Mabruk and Malik Eshnuk recently traveled from Pittsburgh to western Libya to help rebels fighting Moammar Gadhafi. NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro updates the story with their first — and last — battle.
  • In this episode of Past and Present, Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr. suggests that the events of January 6, 2021 were not as improbable as many believe.
  • Un tornado EF-3 azotó Andover, proveedores de abortos se comprometen a permanecer abiertos y escuelas de Wichita ofrecerán desayuno gratuito.
  • El mercado inmobiliario de Wichita sigue efervescente, un grupo de trabajo ofrece soluciones para la escasez de maestros en Kansas, y el número de abortos en Kansas aumentó en 2021.
  • La ciudad está organizando más jornadas de puertas abiertas para unidades de vivienda pública, Kansas aún no se ha unido a un programa federal de asistencia alimentaria y se abre un concurso de obras de arte para el diseño del Festival del Rio.
  • La alcaldesa de Wichita Lily Wu proclamó junio como el Mes del Orgullo LGBTQIA, el Departamento de Salud ofrece la vacuna triple viral de forma gratuita y Kansas ofrece pescar sin licencia este fin de semana.
  • La junta de ética de la ciudad de Wichita concluyó una investigación sobre una queja contra la alcaldesa Lily Wu, el precio del agua subirá el próximo año, y un nuevo programa de investigación, tiene como objetivo apoyar a los latinos que prestan sus servicios como cuidadores.
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