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Gov. Andy Beshear has announced changes to the state’s juvenile justice system aimed at improving safety and programming, like educational services.
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The most historic economic investment in Kentucky to date is taking shape off Interstate 65. On Monday, state and local leaders celebrated construction progress in Glendale where a pair of manufacturing plants will produce batteries for Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
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Peppy Martin, a former Republican who lost to incumbent Gov. Paul Patton in 1999 amid a series of controversial statements, has filed to run for Kentucky’s top political post in 2023.
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Touting herself as a Christian, conservative, and proud Kentuckian, Kelly Craft has officially launched her campaign for governor.The wealthy mega donor to GOP politics held a rally outside the courthouse in her native Barren County Tuesday night.
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Kentucky is expanding its presence in the electric vehicle market with the second-largest economic development project in state history.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed a resolution ending the COVID-19 state of emergency he issued in March 2020.The measure would end the declaration a month before it’s scheduled to expire.While the resolution received unanimous support among Republicans in the House and Senate, Governor Beshear called it politics at its worst. He cautioned Kentucky would lose $50 million in federal benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program if the emergency ends before it’s set to expire on Apr.15.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says every COVID-19 metric is moving in the right direction, signaling a new phase in the two-year-long pandemic.During a briefing on Monday, Beshear reported just over 9,000 new cases ofthe virus over the past week, as well as 283 deaths.Those numbers represented the 7th straight week of declines.
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Although Kentucky’s COVID-19 numbers may be starting to crest, hospitals are still struggling under the weight of the omicron surge.The Kentucky…
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This fall, Kentucky voters will weigh in on whether state lawmakers should be allowed to call themselves in for a special legislative session — a…
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Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed Republican-drawn redistricting plans for the Kentucky House of Representatives and the state’s six congressional districts,…