Take a tour of this summer's traveling exhibit at Exploration Place, "The Science of Ripley's Believe it or Not," then hear from Ride 4 Relief, a group traveling to support first responders.
At Issue is a weekly public affairs presentation from SummitMedia and KFDI News, looking at issues that affect and impact Wichita, Kansas.
Take a tour of this summer's traveling exhibit at Exploration Place, "The Science of Ripley's Believe it or Not," then hear from Ride 4 Relief, a group traveling to support first responders.
Shawn Steward with AAA Kansas talks about Independence Day travel and safety, then Humane Society of the US Senior State Director Midge Grinstead talks about equine abuse prevention training for law enforcement.
Dr. Aldrich Mendoza talks about Men's Health Month, then Doug Herbert talks about teen driving safety and the "BRAKES" program.
Doug Parisi with SafeDefend talks about active shooter safety with KFDI's George Lawson.
KFDI's Leisl Veach presents an in-depth look at the impacts of flooding between April and June in Kansas.
Teri Mott with Wichita Festivals talks about the 2019 Riverfest, then Wichita Police talk about safety at the festival, Bailey Cunningham with Wichita Clean Streams talks about The Big Float, Mayor Jeff Longwell talks about issues like parking, then other Festivals officials speak.
Park Ranger Mitchell Schwartz with Cheney State Park and Cody Charvat with the Sedgwick County Emergency Management Office talk about historic flooding at the Cheney Reservoir, then the Park Manager at El Dorado State Park, Seth Turner, talks about flooding at El Dorado Lake. State officials also spoke about the statewide response to flooding.
Entomologist Evan Waite discusses the impact of flooding on mosquito populations, then Denise Groene talks about the next steps you can take after storms damage your home. We also hear from law enforcement officers about the annual Click it or Ticket program.
Rachel Bell with the Kansas Turnpike Authority discusses Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, then Kansas Senator Jerry Moran speaks at Wichita State University.
Wichita Public Schools discuss summer programs, then Kansas Senator Pat Roberts talks about several issues, and a mayor in Florida talks about growing up in Wichita.