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A former general counsel for the Kansas Corporation Commission has been given nearly $30,000 as a result of allegations of discrimination.
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Melvin and Angelica Hale say Emporia State University has delayed an investigation into their harassment, and that the school has created a hostile work environment.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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The state Department of Revenue is reportedly waiting for instructions from Governor Sam Brownback.
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The mayor of Manhattan has come out in support of adding sexual orientation to the list of items on its anti-discrimination hiring policy.
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This year, we've been sharing stories about growing up in Topeka, in the shadow of segregation. As part of the 60th anniversary of "Brown versus the Topeka Board of Education," the Kansas Humanities Council sponsored a StoryCorps project last year. Today, we listen in as Sherman Smith interviews his friend and former co-worker Michael Hooper, who says discrimination still exists in Topeka.
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A fraternity at the University of Kansas has expelled four members for participating in a video that mocked Muslims.
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These are the latest regional headlines from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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Read the latest regional headlines from the Associated Press and KPR News.
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Since early February, we've been sharing stories about growing up in Topeka, in the shadow of segregation. As part of the 60th anniversary of "Brown versus the Topeka Board of Education," the Kansas Humanities Council sponsored a local StoryCorps project last year. Today, we hear ...