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"Citizens are being pushed out of public participation... via these low quality interactions with police departments," Professor Brandon Davis says.
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Advocates for the homeless say the pandemic is to blame for the growing number of people experiencing homelessness, because of unemployment and evictions. And that's a worrisome prospect in an election year.
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women in the U.S. the right to vote. Here's how to celebrate Kansas City style.
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Voters in Kansas and Missouri will head to the polls Aug. 4 for primary elections, but the COVID-19 pandemic has opened up other voting options for people in both states.
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Registering and voting in this years' elections will look different because of the pandemic, a Kansas suburb considers rules for residents to keep backyard chickens, and newly-revealed letters of Missouri native T. S. Eliot provide a deeper understanding of the famed poet.
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Both Kansas and Missouri have July voter registration deadlines for the August primary.
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Segment 1: Kansas State University could be a testing ground for rebranding white nationalism, a new report says.A report from the Institute for Research…
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Segment 1: Will young voters hold their momentum in 2020?The youth vote made a difference in the 2018 midterms in Kansas, as well as nationwide. Turnout…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — The road to democracy is paved in donuts.At least that’s the case if you dropped by Washburn University’s Memorial Union for lunch on a…
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Segment 1: The voter ID laws enacted in 35 states are inefficient and have little to no impact. Requiring voters to provide identification to cast their…
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Former Republican Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach rewrote the rules for voting in Kansas. Laws he pushed for required voters to show citizenship…
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Leading by a neckElection soothsayer fivethirtyeight.com, the respected outfit run by former New York Times poll analyst Nate Silver, projects that…