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The colors are a stark contrast to what residents at the facilities see every day.
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The number of homes going up in value is less than last year, but still significant.
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Sedgwick County, using samples from the city of Wichita's wastewater facilities, is monitoring use of substances in the county.
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In past years, the emergency winter shelter has opened on Nov. 1. But officials are estimating this year’s shelter will open at the end of November or beginning of December.
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After several options fell through, the city of Wichita says it has a building that could shelter 250 people. It’s still unclear who will pay to operate it.
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A proposed project near Maize and Colwich has raised concerns among neighbors about environmental and economic impacts.
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The building would include the Juvenile Residential Facility, which is less restrictive than the Juvenile Detention Facility, and several other alternatives to detention.
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Wichita and Sedgwick County are the first city and county in Kansas to pool their funds from the opioid settlements.
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The initiatives come a year after the Sedgwick County Commission signed onto a national resolution to reduce the number of people with mental illness in jail.
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County officials say Caudillo resigned due to personal reasons.