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KCUR Morning Newscast 7-28-08

By Maria Carter, KCUR Newsroom

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Kansas City, MO – The next multi-year transportation program in Kansas may put less emphasis on highways and more on passenger rail and other kinds of services.

With eight days left before primary day, campaigns in the U.S. House race in eastern Kansas are running at full tilt.

Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius says the state's universities and community colleges should be willing to consider cuts in administrative costs to help balance the budget.

Testimony in the trial of a man accused in the videotaped slaying and sexual torture of a woman is expected to resume today.

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