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  • Hillary Clinton has the edge. She has to win just the states leaning in her direction to get enough electoral votes to be president. But Donald Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one.
  • A voter heads in to cast a ballot in the Topeka re-vote. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)Some voters in Topeka are getting to vote twice...but it's got nothing to do with voter fraud. A mix-up at one Topeka polling place on Election Day meant that some voters received the wrong ballots, so they're getting a do-over. Kit Pittier says she forgot about the make-up election until this morning, and it wasn't easy to fit a trip to the polls into her tight schedule.00000184-7fa7-d6f8-a1cf-7fa7b2d60000More than 400 voters are eligible to re-cast their ballots. The re-vote could change the outcome of one Kansas House race. In the original election, the top finisher led by just over 40 votes.
  • A group of lawmakers is calling for an end to ethics hearings focused on a former Kansas attorney general. Phill Kline is accused of misleading judges and mishandling evidence during his investigations of abortion providers. Kline, a Republican, was attorney general from 2003 to 2007. He then served as Johnson County district attorney. Around 25 lawmakers today (THUR) said the hearings should end. Representative Steve Brunk is a Republican from Wichita.00000184-7fa7-d6f8-a1cf-7fa791c40000The top Democrat in the Kansas House, Paul Davis of Lawrence, says lawmakers should not interfere with the ethics hearings. He believes legislators have more important issues to focus on, such as the Kansas economy. The first round of hearings ended earlier this month. They’re scheduled to continue in July.
  • The fires burning across Los Angeles have affected tens of thousands of people, including athletes and staff for the city's sports teams. Pasadena's iconic Rose Bowl was under evacuation warning.
  • Jose Franch-Ballester came to play clarinet for us Thursday morning, Jan19th. He played a hauntingly beautiful Argentine clarinet solo about ayoung woman who had drowned in the sea. This Saturday he'll join othermembers of the bespoke group Festive Hungarica onstage at the FollyTheater in downtown Kansas City for some rustic classical Hungarianmusic by Bartok, Dohnanyi, Popper and Kodaly.
  • Any team that can put together a four-game winning streak will become the next champions. Only two No. 1 seeds are alive in the tournament, and the highest-profile schools have already gone home.
  • On Tuesday, April 11, Morning Classical host Cordelia Brown sat down with pianist Maya Tuylieva and saxophonist Nick May ahead of their upcoming concert on Saturday, April 15.
  • Members of the I Exist Project, a project that aims to "celebrate diversity and foster inclusivity in the contemporary music landscape", visited the KPR Live Performance Studio in November, to play music and talk about their cause.
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