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A small town hopes to be known one day as the UFO Capital of Kansas.
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An autopsy says Cedric Lofton suffered a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained at Sedgwick County county's juvenile facility last fall.
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In a tiny Kansas cabin nearly 150 years ago, words to one of the greatest folk songs ever written were first put down on paper.
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Services are underway in Wichita for Father Emil Kapaun, who died more than 70 years ago in a North Korean prisoner of war camp.
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Several Wichita-area universities are now offering cybersecurity degrees and certificates.
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Spirit AeroSystems will lay off 2,800 employees at its Wichita plant as the shutdown of the Boeing 737 Max program drags on.
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After serving for two decades on the Kansas Supreme Court, Lawton Nuss is stepping into retirement. KMUW News Director Tom Shine recently spoke to Nuss about his time on the court and about his retirement plans.
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All four Congressional representatives from Kansas have weighed in after this week’s announcement from Speaker Nancy Pelosi that the House of Representatives will move forward with an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
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Smartboards have been replacing chalkboards in Kansas for more than a decade. Yet districts are still trying to figure out tech’s place in the classroom.
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Hanna Hoffman fell in love with exercising in college. But when she moved back to her hometown in eastern Kansas, she had a problem -- where was she going to work out? The solution turned out to be a corner building that once was a gas station. This report examines how small Kansas towns are finding creative ways to help residents work out and lose pounds.