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The pandemic has forced the cancellation of countless arts and cultural events throughout the region.One event that’s persevering is the annual Owensboro…
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A Confederate statue sitting on the Daviess County Courthouse lawn will be moved.But where the statue is going is still unknown.Daviess Fiscal Court voted…
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Some African-Americans in Owensboro are joining a growing call to remove Confederate monuments in the wake of nationwide protests against racial…
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Members of Owensboro’s faith community are preparing to hold a rally to show solidarity against racism and police brutality. The event, which will take…
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Owensboro Health reopened outpatient surgery programs Monday at its hospitals in Daviess and Muhlenberg counties. The procedures had been unavailable due…
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In a school year when almost everything is different due to the impact of the coronavirus, Kentucky students who take Advanced Placement courses to earn…
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With the coronavirus forcing schools across Kentucky, and the nation, to shut down, educators are being pushed into new territory.A husband and wife, both…
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An Owensboro couple is under quarantine at their home following an eventful vacation cut short by the coronavirus.The couple tested negative for COVID-19,…
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A $69 million lawsuit over control of Owensboro-based hemp processing company Bluegrass Bioextracts has been settled amid controversy surrounding the…
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Kentucky’s first anti-discrimination law protecting gays, lesbians, and transgender individuals was approved 20 years ago by the city of Louisville,…