Inmates rioted at a state prison in Lansing, Kansas, in 2020. Three years later, nobody has been charged because the prison system has yet to complete its investigation. We’ll hear about the delays in criminal charges. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
A new federally funded program aimed at reducing crime and homelessness is offering free services to Wichita's unhoused community. We visit Project HOPE’s first outreach event. Plus Suzanne Perez reviews one of the two Pulitzer Prize-winners in literature.
Cities in Kansas and Missouri are finding that they often have too many of the same kind of trees. That makes them extra vulnerable to pests and diseases. The Kansas News Service fills us in on trees that we’ve overplanted, and what some communities are doing about it. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
Congress is in the process of shaping one of the biggest legislative packages they renew every five years: The farm bill. A look into why the farm bill matters, and why it might be tough for Congress to renew it this year. Plus, news from Wichita and around the state.
Musician Nick Jaina says there's a reason why it's tea and not coffee he's serving during his current series of performances. Jedd Beaudoin speaks with Jaina about his upcoming residency. Plus, more news from Wichita and around the state.