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A chemical plume of trichloroethylene, or TCE, was discovered in the 1990s and traced back to an airplane manufacturing plant in east Wichita.
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Since 1950, Wichita Women Artists has aimed to uplift local artists through support and mutual critique.
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This week on "The Range," a club for women artists celebrates its 75th anniversary. Also, capturing special moments, one frame at a time.
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For this month’s ArtWorks, Torin Andersen talked with record producer Chris Schlarb about what capturing a moment is … or isn’t.
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Arland Wallace is finishing his anthropology degree 55 years after he started it, despite undergoing surgery for terminal brain cancer.
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Officials and providers from across the state gathered last week to mark day one of a six-month action plan towards housing more people than there are becoming homeless.
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Author Jason Bailey's latest work "Gandolfini: Jim, Tony and the Life of a Legend" is a biography of the late actor James Gandolfini, who became synonymous with his character on the hit TV show "The Sopranos."
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Kansas has reported 37 cases. Wichita hasn't had a case since 2017.
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Nonprofits, businesses and local and state governments raised $3.5 million for health testing for residents who lived near a contamination site in northeast Wichita.
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Library officials say the library is shifting toward digital resources. It has been weeding out materials that are outdated or available in other formats, or ones that have not been checked out in over a decade.