Ryan Van Velzer
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Kentuckians could end up paying higher utility bills and keep fossil fuel power plants operating longer under a bill that’s supposed to boost grid resilience.
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Kentucky college athletes would be able to profit off their name, image and likeness under a bill that advanced in the state legislature on…
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Historic abandoned mines litter the Appalachian landscape: unreclaimed high walls scar foothills and threaten landslides, toxic mine drainage leaches into…
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Kentucky has among the highest number of orphan oil and gas wells in the country, but will soon receive federal funds to help clean them up.The state is…
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People in custody and awaiting trial in Kentucky would have the right to a release hearing after spending three to six months in jail under a bill…
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Environmentalists and manufacturers are throwing their support behind a bill that would change how some plastics recyclers are regulated, and possibly…
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Like many Chinese families, Angie Yu grew up eating Asian carp. Now she’s trying to convince Kentuckians to do the same. Yu is the founder and owner of…
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Bremen, Ky., population 200, was hard hit by Friday's tornado. At least 12 people were killed. Bremen is just one of several communities struggling with the loss and wondering how to recover.