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Helping more Black Kansas Citians buy homes

Homeownership is a path to generational wealth, but many Black families have struggled to own their own homes. Habitat for Humanity Kansas City found a way to help. Plus: In Missouri and across the...

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Southwest Kansans anxious as anti-immigrant rhetoric and talk of deportations...

Anxiety has spread through southwest Kansas after policy promises of mass deportations from the Trump administration. That mental exhaustion is now part of the daily lives of Kansans in an area where...

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Why do we need to sleep?

Humans spend one-third of their life sleeping, yet the purpose and function behind this regular state of unconsciousness remains a biological mystery. Sleep researcher Giorgio Gilestro is trying to...

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Farmers' fertilizer costs will rise if tariffs on Canadian goods go forward,...

Farmers, politicians and agriculture experts are raising alarm about the impact of potential tariffs on Canadian potash, a key mineral needed for fertilizer.

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Inside a Kansas City mobile health clinic

After the sudden closure of a Kansas City, Kansas, health clinic that mostly served unhoused and uninsured patients, staffers at Care Beyond the Boulevard mobile health clinic ramped up operations to...

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Platte County leaders refused to enact a children's services fund. Now voters...

Platte County residents are suing the three-member commission for failing to implement a quarter-cent sales tax that voters passed in November. The tax would fund youth mental health services, which...

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Thousands of Kansas drivers lose licenses over traffic fines and court fees....

New reforms to Kansas’ suspended license rules went into effect at the start of 2025. It should help drivers avoid being stripped of driving privileges just because they can't pay the fines for a...

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Wichita school leaders will await final tally on bond issue before deciding...

Unofficial results updated Wednesday by the Sedgwick County election office show bond issue opponents leading by just less than 300 votes, with potentially up to 4,000 mail and provisional ballots...

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Kansas City could be on a fast track to slower buses and a stunted economy

The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority has struggled for years to provide fast and frequent bus service. Many suburbs have pulled their funding, which resulted in route cuts, and a feud between...

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A Midwest farmer was promised money for a new delivery truck. Then Trump...

Farmers, nonprofits and state agencies received almost $3 billion in grants from the Inflation Reduction Act in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. But recent federal funding freezes have recipients...

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If mass deportations hit southwest Kansas

Southwest Kansas communities are feeling the effects of intensifying anti-immigrant rhetoric in politics. Promises of mass deportations have caused anxiety to spike throughout the region, where...

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Haskell Foundation raising funds after Trump administration fires at least...

The nonprofit says staff and students are still reeling from a federal decision to fire 35 employees at Haskell Indian Nations University.

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Funding freeze leaves Kansas farmers unpaid for work they already completed

Many Kansas farmers are in limbo and waiting for promised payments under contracts they signed with the federal government. It comes after a federal directive from the Trump administration paused...

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Kansas panel weighs discipline for prosecutors who listened to lawyer-inmate...

In an extraordinary hearing, a federal judge testified Wednesday about a years-long case of two attorneys accused of ethical violations for watching and listening in on visits between inmates and their...

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KU students protest housing changes they say will harm trans and nonbinary...

University of Kansas leaders say they won’t offer gender-inclusive living assignments at one dormitory beginning next academic year, and they will get rid of a gender-neutral bathroom there.

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Ante el temor por las amenazas de ICE, se insta a los negocios de Kansas City...

Después de una redada muy difundida en un restaurante mexicano en Liberty, Missouri, a principios de este mes, los defensores y abogados de inmigración se apresuran a educar a los dueños de negocios...

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En garde! Kansas City’s fencing scene has roots in school desegregation

Kansas City’s fencing scene boasts elite coaches and athletes from around the world — a community that traces back to school desegregation efforts. Plus, how a Wichita book collector is keeping the...

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Leavenworth considers prison cells for Trump’s mass deportation plan

CoreCivic, through its Leavenworth prison, wants to hold up to 1,000 detained immigrants. The United States does not have enough prison cells to meet mass deportation promise.

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Lawmakers debate whether voters should elect Kansas Supreme Court justices

Kansas currently has a merit-based system that doesn’t let voters have more say in the process.

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Kansas senator's rural town hall meeting swamped by people mad at Trump...

Republican Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall ended a rural town hall meeting early after people angry about budget cuts, funding freezes and other actions by President Trump shouted the senator down.

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