Organizations penned a letter to Congress saying federal cuts are putting their towns at risk.
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Thirteen Kentucky school districts have construction projects and equipment purchases in jeopardy after the federal government’s decision to halt remaining COVID-19 payments.
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A middle school student in Adair County died over the weekend after being injured in a drunk driving crash. He's the third student from the school system to die from drunk driving-related accident this academic year.
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Despite Kentucky’s request for a delay, the federal government will begin enforcing the Real ID security law on Wednesday, May 7. The Transportation Security Administration is giving a grace period to most travelers.
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WKU says Cherry Hall will close for two years and see updates to the interior of the building while maintaining its historic exterior.
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A new report finds overdose deaths dropped in Kentucky by 30.2% in 2024 compared to the previous year, when the state posted a 9.8% decrease.
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Since he announced his intention to impose a 100% tariff on movies made outside of the United States, President Trump has hedged, saying he's open to meeting with industry leaders.
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AI experts say this is likely the first time that AI has been used in the U.S. to create an impact statement read by an AI rendering of the deceased victim
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A jury found the three men not guilty of all charges in connection with the 2023 fatal beating, including the most serious charge of second-degree murder.
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The company's theme parks and cruises make up a fast-growing section of its profits. The new park will be located on Yas Island with a number of existing attractions.
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Putting together a go bag doesn't have to be daunting or expensive. Here's how to create a functional kit that doesn't require much money, time or effort.
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Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the more than 130 cardinal electors have not come to a two-thirds agreement about who the next pope should be.
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