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In the Mix — 70 episodes
Heat of the moment: Skinny Hightower drops made-in-one-day song, 'Summer Anthem'
Always shifting: Audio Visual Service adapts to the ever-changing landscape of tech
Finding the perfect quinceañera dress
Before Sunrise: A day in the life of a morning news anchor
Local Grammy-nominated artist makes couples swoon with singing telegrams for Valentine's Day
Draft of Martin Luther King Jr. speech showcases the thought process of the legendary orator
Local American Legion chapter hopes to help more families in need despite getting fewer toy donations
Native American museum's new director recounts a real story that helped inspire a western classic
'SEEDS' examines the joys and struggles of black farmers
Discover the sounds of a decades-old gospel album recorded in a historic Wichita church
TKAAM executive director wants to turn museum into cultural hub
An architect gives back to Wichita's North End
Evergreen Community Center & Library kicks off its summer reading program
Finding joy in the unexpected journey of motherhood
A North Wichita barbershop figures out a way to support the community in style
First Black Wichita Festivals president hopes to make a splash with Riverfest
Love songs that stick with us through the years
MLK Celebration keynote speaker wants to inspire everyday citizens to make an impactful difference
New WAM exhibit centers Black culture and everyday life through portraits
A foster care advocate reflects on the Thanksgivings she's had around many tables
Tallgrass Film Festival to honor the legacy of Hattie McDaniel
Miss Kansas on Miss America prep and using platform to promote healthy relationships
Muslim students gear up for classes: Reading, writing and memorizing the Quran
WSU teacher Carolyn Williams on addiction and challenging the stigma around it
Take a cruise down 'Front Beach Road' with Bongo Bobby
Teacher and activist Delmar Uqualla on the resilient nature of her Native roots
New traveling exhibit honors the women of Brown v. Board of Education
A Wichita fish lover escapes into aquascapes
'Fro or No?' Supporters of the CROWN Act seek support for bill from Kansas lawmakers
Paris Jane's unique greeting cards expand the visibility of different cultures
On People Leadership: Business executive Karen Carter defines her management style
Wichita's American Indian Institute: The history of a once thriving school for Native American boys
The French Tearoom offers up a nice cup of tea and a chance to get away
Just in Case: WSU first gentleman tends to the growth of students and gardens
Miss Kansas’ Teen 2023 stresses the importance of promoting good mental health
Harold Miller: The first Black man to direct planes in Wichita to gain more exposure in new aviation exhibit
Wichita native Delia Garcia gathers lessons from 50 Latina luminaries on how to lead
New documentary uncovers the neglect felt by Black families following the Piatt Street Plane Crash
How an early experience with racism led one woman to become an activist and writer
Sustaining Life: A Wichita Chef finds joy in the relationship between food and diners
Small private school in Wichita gets big boost in helping serve its students
A third-generation Black physician reflects on his work; the push to build diversity in Wichita’s medical community
Proud of Wichita seeks to uplift LGBTQ-owned businesses by increasing their visibility
Bringing It Black offers up a unique night market experience
Wichita Legislator sheds light on the alarming rate of missing and murdered Native American women
Maize South senior builds a community to help students of color feel more welcome
Celebrating 50 years of 'Superfly'
Mariachi Imperial de Kansas adds a contemporary twist to Mexican folk music
From grief to action: A Wichita woman tries to help others affected by gun violence
An orthopedic surgeon offers advice on preventing injuries, maintaining fitness
Mobile car wash 2U Auto aims to offer clean convenience
Sweet treats: An Andover baker finds solace in her delicious work
MLK keynote speaker Rev. Leroy Adams, Jr. encourages us to find the 'strength to love'
Ernest Alexander on faith, mentoring and his hope to return to the stage
Meet the new woman in charge of luring visitors to Wichita
Violin virtuoso Tim Jones expresses love for his craft
Late Civil Rights Leader Ron Walters Honored In His Hometown With New Branch Library
The Wichita Wind Surge's First Manager Talks Life On — And Off — The Field
With The Loss Of Save A Lot, Another Wichita Neighborhood Is Becoming A Food Desert. But Advocates Are Working On A Solution
'Her Spirit Was Bright, It Was Happy': Remembering Wichita Icon Karla Burns
With Anti-Asian Hate On The Rise, New Wichita Group Hopes To Counter Discrimination, Empower Leaders
Black Nurses, Churches Partner With County To Get COVID-19 Vaccine To Wichita's Communities Of Color
Born To Coach: Isaac Brown Leading The Shockers To Surprising Heights
Wichita Pastors Share Christmas Message Of Hope
'Your Vote Counts': Drive-Through Registration Events Aim To Reach Young Voters
After 25 Years — And Despite A Pandemic — Wichita's Only Black Newspaper Continues To Thrive
Once A Cultural Hub For Black Wichitans, Dunbar Theatre Nears Revival
'The Protest Is Right On Time': Wichita Civil Rights Leader Discusses Current Movement
For African-American Men, Wearing A Mask Means Balancing Public Health And Personal Safety
Wichita Radio Host Filling Information Void For Spanish Speakers During Pandemic