Justin Hicks
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During a news conference Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear discouraged people from sending clothes to affected areas right now. Instead, he recommended donating water and cleaning supplies.
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Abortion rights advocates in Kentucky and at least six other states have filed challenges arguing that state constitutions guarantee access to abortion. Similar lawsuits around the country have led to temporary reprieves from abortion bans in Kentucky, Louisiana and Utah. But opponents are doubling down on restricting the procedure out of existence.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision issued Thursday could severely limit the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to move the nation towards renewable energy.
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Nearly 5,000 abortions were performed in Kentucky between April 2021 and April 2022. The vast majority accessed the health care in Louisville.
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For decades, researchers, mine safety advocates and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, have asserted links between silica dust and the advanced stage of deadly black lung disease.
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David Byrd, of Sulphur, Kentucky, is one of the few people left who sell coal for household uses. Think heaters and blacksmiths. And after doing it for 62 years, he can tell the quality of each piece just by feeling them.
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As tourists return to Louisville for horse races, neighbors are excited for the return of a cash cowFor the neighborhoods surrounding Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby is more than just a horse race – it’s an opportunity to make money.