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Kentucky state government revenue grew by only a fraction of 1% in the fiscal year that ended June 30. Receipts to the ...
As Trump proposes cutting Appalachian Regional Commission, Central Appalachia's coalfields and rural counties remain mired in ...
The University of Louisville has disbanded five employee groups in response to a new state law barring diversity initiatives.
Across the South and Midwest, state laws bar local governments from requiring employers to provide paid sick leave.
Jim Branscome is a retired managing director of Standard & Poor’s and a former journalist whose articles have appeared in the ...
As homelessness rises in Kentucky, especially in rural areas, Trump administration wants to cut hundreds of millions of ...
Water bans are a stark sign of Iowa's long struggle with high nitrate levels in streams and rivers, a rising concern from ...
John Scopes, a skinny, bespectacled 24-year-old, was convicted in a sensationalized courtroom battle. His crime: teaching ...
State Rep. Deanna Gordon, R-Richmond, is running for the U.S. House seat currently occupied by Republican Andy Barr. On her ...
Despite Kentucky hospitals’ warnings of “devastating” effects, four of six Kentuckians in the House voted “yes” to President ...
Supreme Court reasoning in upholding state ban on youth gender-affirming care could open door to state restrictions on health ...
If U.S. Senate goes along with cuts to public broadcasting, KET's capacity to serve Kentuckians would be drastically changed.
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