Top Stories
At least 10 Kansans have tested positive for measles. Health officials urge full vaccination against the disease.
Local news
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The Washburn men's basketball team has advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division II tournament. The Ichabods play Tuesday night against Lenoir Rhyne in Evansville, Indiana.
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While Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran spoke at a luncheon at the K-State campus in Olathe, protesters lined the street imploring him stand up to the Trump administration as it takes aggressive, and at times illegal, steps to reshape the federal government.
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Certified Naturally Grown offers farmers a cheaper and less time-consuming option to communicate how they produce their food. But terms like “natural” on food labels can be confusing for consumers.
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Russell Ferrante of the legendary jazz fusion band Yellowjackets says that more than 40 years after the band released its first album, the members are still trying to break new ground.
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Kansas votó abrumadoramente por el presidente Donald Trump. Entonces, ¿por qué muchas autoridades locales dudan en ayudar a su administración a llevar a cabo sus objetivos de política migratoria?
NPR News
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A Guatemalan immigrant without legal status says she took a wrong turn on a highway near the Canadian border and was detained with her two children, who are American citizens. They were held for five days.
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StubHub has a "Recommended Tickets" filter that only displays some tickets but not others. It's automatically turned on — and it's upsetting users.
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More than three-quarters of U.S. wells make just 6% of the country's oil. They're called marginal wells because of their small output. But they're a big deal to oil producers and environmentalists.
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The partial solar eclipse will be visible in various locations in the U.S. Northeast.
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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., has dissolved its Social Impact division, which partnered with local organizations to bring in diverse artists and audiences.
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A handful of rescued bears in Europe are competing in March Napness, a bracket-style tournament to see what bear can stay in hibernation the longest.
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The New York Public Library's Joan Didion archive opens March 26. Here's what you'll find inside.
Commentary & Podcasts
On today's Past and Present, Dr. Robin Henry looks at Women's History Month.
A monthly gathering of KMUW voices and public radio listeners. The inaugural Pint Night will be on Wednesday, April 16 from 5:30 - 7 p.m. at The Monarch.
KMUW Music
Welcome to the 2nd Annual You’re Spelling It Wrong, KMUW’s Spelling Bee for grown-ups!
KMUW Member of the Week
Alisha Gridley has been listening to KMUW for over 20 years and supporting for over 10.