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Rev. Wheeler Parker, the cousin and childhood friend of Emmett Till, recently spoke at the Spencer Museum of Art on the KU campus sharing his story and highlighting the exhibit, "Emmett Till & Mamie Till- Mobley: Let The World See."
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Central Landing, a low-income senior housing community on the campus of Central Community Church in west Wichita, has completed more units.
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Feedback from the community is helping members of the Wichita Journalism Collaborative guide future reporting.
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The Wichita Journalism Collaborative will be hosting a community listening session later this month where the public can share their stories, opinions and questions about affordable housing.
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Coordination and sustainable funding helped fuel a grassroots effort to get the government, faith, community and nonprofit sectors to "pull on the same rope."
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A bronze statue of Jackie Robinson was cut down and stolen from McAdams Park last week. A youth baseball league called League 42 plays in the park. The statue is valued at $75,000.
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Carla Mendez and Jacob Salas bought their first home in only three days, showing how competitive home buying can be in Wichita.
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A retired woman struggles to find accessible, affordable housing illustrating the need for more such units in Wichita.
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The Empowerment Center will rely on city, county and private grants for operating expenses.
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Darlene Palsmeier didn't expect to have difficulty finding an affordable place to rent when she was 66. Her experience, however, is not unusual for older residents seeking a new home, the large majority of whom are women.
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KMUW reporters and producers highlight the stories that made an impact on them in 2023.
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Over the past six months, rent prices have decreased in every region except for the Midwest, where a housing shortage and a competitive market are keeping rent high.