Daniel Caudill
Intern, Kansas News ServiceDaniel Caudill is a reporter for KMUW.
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The state's voters will decide Aug. 2 whether the Kansas Constitution will continue to preserve the right to get an abortion.
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Volunteers filled Andover United Methodist Church Tuesday to help clean up after an EF-3 tornado hit the town last Friday.
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A federal judge issued an injunction to delay the implementation of a nationwide vaccine mandate covering federal contractors.
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Polling places in Kansas are required by law to be open, but this year's primary and general elections might see fewer in-person votes and more by mail. The latter is a safe and convenient option in the time of coronavirus, but comes with its own costs and challenges.
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Kansas college students now sit in virtual classrooms, their daily lives disrupted as universities try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. They're having to adjust to their new reality, and a possible shaky entry into the workforce.
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TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has ordered all of the state’s schools closed for the rest of the academic year, the first governor in the U.S. to do so.