Kylie Cameron
Kylie Cameron, a Kansas native, is a News Lab intern at KMUW. A political science and journalism major, she also serves as the editor in chief for The Sunflower, Wichita State’s student newspaper.
Upon graduation in May 2020, Cameron plans on attending law school to study media law.
When not working or reading the news, she’s probably sun bathing with her dog, Bruiser, and enjoying a cup of joe.
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The law will help protect people from criminal prosecution if they seek medical help for someone experiencing a drug overdose.
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Vending machines have become one of the latest tools in the fight against the opioid crisis.
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The state of Kansas expects to receive more than $340 million over the next 18 years from opioid settlement funds.
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People can vote until 5 p.m. Friday. The selected plate will be announced Monday, Dec. 18.
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In her victory speech, she pledged to “restore” public safety, focus on economic development and address inflation.
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Vending machines have become one of the latest tools in the fight against the opioid crisis.
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The goal of the program was to address food deserts in the city and county, mainly by providing refrigerators and freezers to stores.
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Wichita-area group Bunny TNT is nervous that even more rabbits – a frequent gift this time of year – will end up at the rescue.
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A K-State graduate hopes to make homes in south-central Kansas look a bit greener.
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Many young people are among the newly registered voters participating in the Aug. 2 election.