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More than 100 people attended a Wichita Journalism Collaborative listening on housing back in February.
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There are thousands of different wild mushrooms in Kansas and Missouri, but the morel stands alone when it comes to popularity. It’s a healthy, tasty snack that offers a chance to disconnect from the day-to-day.
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Oklahoma City-based band Traindodge released its latest album, "The Alley Parade," in late 2023. Co-founding member Jason Smith says that nearly 30 years into the band's career, the members are still learning about their creative process and still finding new fans.
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Wichita has half as many roller rinks as it did in 1984. But if you look in the right corners, roller-skating in the city is hanging on — and in some places, it’s making a resurgence.
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A new exhibit celebrates the women behind the Brown v. Board desegregation case.
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This week on The Range...lace up the roller skates. We’re going for a spin. Also, a new exhibit remembers the women behind the Brown v. Board desegregation case.
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A Kansas judge went against a foster care agency’s recommendation when she placed a girl with a foster parent rather than her grandparents. Critics say the case represents chronic problems with Kansas' heavily privatized foster care system and lack of state oversight.
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The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which oversees some 83,000 athletes competing in more than 25 sports, is thought to be the first college sports organization to take such a step.
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Kansas doesn't require schools to report or track teacher injuries. And although most schools prepare students and staff for intruders with active-shooter drills, they don't train teachers on how to deal with more common violence on campus.
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A partial eclipse will be visible from Kansas, but some residents are traveling to the path of totality.