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College professionals who support underrepresented students have seen their work suddenly thrust into the political spotlight. It's part of an effort to clamp down on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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There's something fishy about a new exhibit at the Kansas Historical Society in Topeka. The exhibit tells the story of a time when fish rode the rails. Guest Commentator Adam Hodge has the fascinating tale of fish, trains and someone called the Fish Commissioner. Take a listen.
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The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills Sunday night to capture the AFC Championship and advance to the Super Bowl for the third year in a row.
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Here are the closures and cancellations that have been reported to KPR.
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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly wants lawmakers to hold off on any new tax cuts this session. Instead, she wants them to focus on improving childcare, reducing childhood hunger and finding a way to protect and preserve the giant aquifer in western Kansas. More from her 2025 State of the State Address inside.
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Join KPR-1 Wednesday at 6:30 pm for live coverage of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly's State of the State Address. KPR's J. Schafer and senior political reporter Jim McLean will co-anchor the live, statewide broadcast.
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Whichever holiday you're celebrating at this time of year, best wishes and many thanks for allowing KPR to be a part of your holiday traditions.
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Warmest wishes to you for a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.
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The project is one of two under consideration for a billion-dollar NASA mission.
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Thank you, Veterans, for serving our great country.
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Republicans retain control of the seat in eastern Kansas.