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Every week on KCUR, listeners tune in to WNYC's Snap Judgment to hear "storytelling with a beat." And in just a few weeks, Kansas Citians will get a…
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There's no doubt that violence can have a profound impact on young people. But accessing feelings doesn't always come easy.Toward that end, the Kansas…
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Journalists: Here’s a rare opportunity.Public radio is growing. NPR’s audience has steadily increased, and member stations such as KCUR 89.3 have added…
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Thanks to an infusion of national funding, the Kansas News Service — led by KCUR 89.3 — will expand its reporting network with public media stations…
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Perhaps 1970s television character Peter Brady said it best: “When it’s time to change, you’ve got to rearrange.” (and cue ... earworm!)Over the past few…
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KCUR health reporter Alex Smith has won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for a radio feature about a deaf man who regained his hearing through cochlear…
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Celia Llopis-Jepsen has joined the Kansas News Service in Topeka, and we’re really excited about it.Celia comes to our newsroom after four-and-a-half…
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Have you ever hung out with a stranger without talking for two minutes straight? And I’m not talking “two minutes” that are actually just 30 seconds that…
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How does President Donald Trump fit within the tradition of the presidency? Is his style beholden to his voters? And is his New York swagger and often…
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More than 100 literary nerds and public radio geeks packed recordBar Tuesday for reBOUND, an annual book exchange hosted by Generation Listen KC and the…
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KCUR is hiring journalists this spring. These opportunities don’t come around very often, so we want to call your attention to our plans. We’re hiring a…
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KCUR Studios released today Midwesternish, a new podcast about the thinkers, doers and makers in the middle of the country.Jumping off from Kansas City,…