Madeline Fox
Madeline Fox is a reporter for the Kansas News Service covering foster care, mental health and military and veterans’ issues.
Madeline caught the bug for Kansas reporting as a college intern at the Wichita Eagle. She also worked at WLRN in South Florida, where she covered everything from parades to protests to presidential residences and got swiftly addicted to Cuban coffee.
She cut her teeth as a political reporter covering transportation for the Medill News Service in Washington, D.C. Her work has appeared in U.S. News, Military Times, The Miami Herald, NPR Weekend Edition and others.
A native of Portland, Oregon but a Chicagoan at heart, Madeline graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism with a second major in international studies that she mostly used as an excuse to study abroad in Spain and conduct research in the Paris suburbs.
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Kansas Gov.-elect Laura Kelly announced Thursday that she’s replacing the head of the state’s embattled child welfare agency, and at the same time...
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African-American children are much more likely to land in the Kansas foster care system than white children. A report from Strengthen Families Rebuild...
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Studies show even children raised by parents with money problems or substance abuse tend to fare better than those routed through a chronically troubled...
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Every Wednesday night, some Wyandotte County residents gather in the back room of a community health center in Kansas City, Kansas. On gridded sheets...
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The Kansas Legislature showed its tendency to be both more conservative and more liberal on Monday. The selection of House leaders took the Republican...
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Turmoil marks the troubled norm for foster care in Kansas. Now political, financial and legal forces look poised to slam the system into a new level of...
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This story was updated to include comments from the Kansas Department for Children and Families. A lawsuit filed Friday contends Kansas violates foster...
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Campaign spending is super high. Voter registration in Kansas is hitting records. And it's not just the governor's race that's going down to the wire....
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A University of Kansas study linked tighter welfare rules to a growing foster care load. The state agency overseeing those programs backed those same...
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Local organizers in Dodge City fought for more, and more accessible, polling places even before their lone, out-of-the-way voting location drew national...