Do you feel strongly about your area code? Well, it’s your time to shine. The Kentucky Public Service Commission is requesting input on a place to replace the soon-to-be exhausted 502.
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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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Organizations penned a letter to Congress saying federal cuts are putting their towns at risk.
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Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for President Trump, is now acting Librarian of Congress. According to his public profile, Blanche has no experience working in libraries or archives.
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Women's rights advocates say the case is about whether France's justice system is truly ready to reckon with sexual violence.
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The ceasefire has halted what some analysts say was the most serious fighting between the two countries since a 1971 war. But India's recent suspension of a key water-sharing treaty remains in place.
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Taking a page from President Trump's playbook, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced visa restrictions, using language his critics said was dangerous.
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Experts tell NPR the gift violates the Foreign Emoluments Clause and raises questions about what Qatar might expect from Trump in return. It's not clear whether critics in Congress can stop it from happening.
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The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
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