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Advocates and policy groups argue ending in-state tuition for students without legal status will hurt the state's economy.
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KMUW news director Tom Shine talks with a couple of experts about the state of small business in Kansas.
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The changing political landscape around clean energy makes for an uncertain future for Kansas students training for jobs at the multi-billion-dollar Panasonic Energy plant in De Soto, Kansas.
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Zach Dinicola's approach to repairing, not replacing, KitchenAid mixers has earned him more than 600,000 followers on TikTok. He operated a five-person repair business out of Augusta, Kansas, since 2020.
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Two major energy infrastructure companies in Tulsa are about to become one.
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“There’s also a question of whether or not California is a cautionary tale.”
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The resolutions approved by the Senate Tuesday included one recognizing Feb. 14 as Montgomery County Day and another one honoring Miss Texas 2022. But a resolution to recognize Texas LGBTQ Chambers of Commerce Advocacy Day never moved forward.
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Tesla has ramped up hiring in Central Texas and the Boring Company, Neuralink and SpaceX also have facilities in the Austin area.
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Texas ranked 50th out of 53 states and districts in its funding for unemployment, and it has collected about a third of what the federal government says it needs to.
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More than 150 Kansas business owners will attend the Kansas Chamber's 2017 Congressional Summit this Friday in Wichita. The summit will provide area...