The Wichita Journalism Collaborative is an alliance of seven media organizations and three community groups, formed to support and enhance quality local journalism.
In addition to KMUW, media partners include The Active Age, The Community Voice, The Journal (Kansas Leadership Center), KSN-TV, The Sunflower, The Wichita Eagle and Wichita Beacon. Community partners committed to participating in the initiative include AB&C Bilingual Resources, The Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University and Wichita Public Library.
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Eric Litwiller says that a patient's history is important when diagnosing mental illness.
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Iasis Christian Center’s senior pastor is devoted to providing solid but low-cost houses to rent or buy on contract.
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More than 100 people attended a Wichita Journalism Collaborative listening on housing back in February.
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Native Americans in Wichita can often face barriers when seeking help for their recovery. A Wichita group is hoping to change that.
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Eric Litwiller says diagnosing ADHD correctly is important.
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While the operators, HumanKind Ministries, deem it an imperfect success, some clients say they experienced shortcomings. Questions remain about what the future holds as the shelter closes March 31, but a city official indicates the shelter would be at a different location next year.
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Dive into part two of Wichita Journalism Collabrative's email mini-course for first-time homebuyers.
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Preview part one of Wichita Journalism Collabrative's four-part homebuying email mini-course.
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The nonprofits Amy Frey relied on for shelter during her family’s bout of homelessness say they are vastly overwhelmed by the amount of need in Wichita.
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Eric Litwiller says for most businesses, employee turnover cost is well into the thousands.