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Wichita-area politicians pick between war on drugs or treatment when spending opioid settlement cash

Sedgwick County Sheriff Jeff Easter has strong opinions about how the county should spend the windfall it expects from legal settlements with opioid makers, distributors and retailers. “It has to be spent,” he said, “for recovery, rehab, that type of stuff.” Law enforcement, Easter said, should not be getting any of it. As local governments […]

Posted inHealth, Kansas State Government, Local Government

Transgender care, abortion, plastic bags and more: Your guide to Kansas Gov. Kelly’s 2024 vetoes

Takeaways: Update: The 2024 veto session has ended. Read this story to see what passed and what didn’t. Gov. Laura Kelly’s vetoes of bills that would restrict gender-affirming care for children and abortion rights are setting up override votes that will test the unity of conservatives in the Legislature.  One part of the Kansas legislative […]

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What’s at stake for Wichita if Boeing buys Spirit AeroSystems

Boeing wants a reunion with a corporate relative that’s drifted away. Spirit AeroSystems, once a Boeing subsidiary, split off from the aircraft manufacturing behemoth nearly 20 years ago. But they’ve continued to partner and now find their fates and reputations intertwined over the safety of a flagship jetliner they built together. Pressure to reexamine their […]

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A post-pandemic oddity: Wichita has fewer car crashes, but more traffic deaths

The COVID-19 pandemic has many ongoing side effects — increased drinking, worse mental health and increased risk of diabetes, cancer and other diseases.  And, in Wichita and other places, more traffic deaths.  The increase in deaths comes despite a drop in auto accidents. Exactly why isn’t clear.   “We just do not know why,” said Chad […]

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Wichita’s roads are more dangerous than Johnson County’s. Here are the five worst spots

Nearly every day, vehicles collide at one of five Wichita intersections. Three of those locations fall along Kellogg Drive. In all, the city saw more than 10,000 crashes last year. And although Johnson County, Kansas, is home to about 80,000 more people, Sedgwick County traffic accidents killed and injured more people and caused more costly […]

Posted inKansas State Government, Local Government

Trains can block intersections for hours. Neither Kansas nor Wichita can do much about it

While many people headed out for a date on Valentine’s Day, others were stuck behind the wheels of their cars — waiting and then waiting longer.  Along Broadway Street from 21st to 37th streets, a train sat on the tracks unmoving. The railroad crossing signals rang for hours.  Drivers had to choose between making a […]

Posted inHousing, Local Government, Wichita Journalism Collaborative

Will Sedgwick County homeowners see tax appraisals increase again? Here’s what to expect

Takeaways: Sixty percent of Sedgwick County homeowners will see higher tax appraisals when notices are mailed out March 1. Despite the bad news for three in five residential property owners, it’s actually the lowest proportion of appraisal increases since 2018. Appraisals went up for 80% of homeowners in 2023 and 88% in 2022. This year, […]

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After witnessing a deadly mass shooting, lawmakers want to take action on gun control

Takeaways:  Update (Feb. 16, 2024): In response to Wednesday’s shooting, Missouri House Republican Majority Leader Jon Patterson told The Kansas City Star, House Republicans abandoned two gun-related bills. One would allow guns to be carried inside churches and on buses and another would eliminate sales taxes on firearms and ammunition.  “While I do think both […]

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Wichita counted 42 homeless deaths last year, but the count is suspect

At least 42 homeless people died in Wichita in 2023. But the actual number could be bigger.  Neither Sedgwick County nor Wichita keeps records of people who die without stable housing.  “We simply don’t have metrics,” said Shelly Steadman, the director of the regional forensic center in Sedgwick County. Without reliable data, it is harder […]

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