Episodios
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Governor Beshear visiting Japan and South Korea on an economic development trip, U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says his top priority is to stop a Donald Trump-inspired foreign policy even though he has endorsed the former president and, an Owensboro middle school where students roll up their sleeves and learn by doing.
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Governor Andy Beshear responds to the rumors he could end up on the Democratic ticket in 2024, U.S. Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky takes to social media to address what he called conspiracy theories about how his wife died and, Kentucky Edition's trip to Owensboro includes a visit to a world-renowned artist who famously paints portraits upside down in front of massive crowds.
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Days after the watchdog agency that oversees the Cabinet for Health and Family Services is shifted to her office, State Auditor Allison Ball demands Governor Andy Beshear’s administration give her office full access to the cabinet's database that tracks child abuse cases and, U.S. Department of Justice holds first listening session on concerns about state's Department of Juvenile Justice.
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U.S. Rep. James Comer calls on White House doctor to testify, what's left of Hurricane Beryl is barreling toward Kentucky, a new deviced approved by the FDA is helping treat opioid use disorder in Kentucky, and Kentucky Edition goes on the road to Owensboro.
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A special episode spotlighting Kentucky State Parks as the parks' system celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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A grassroots organization is challenging Kentucky's election law in federal court, why some rural businesses are embracing solar, tips for staying safe while lighting fireworks, and a look at events happening Around the Commonwealth.
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A new domestic violence report breaks down the issue across Kentucky, LMPD's ousted police chief details resignation, how cities are helping homeowners go solar, and celebrating 100 years of Kentucky State Parks.
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Governor Andy Beshear says being mentioned as a possible replacement for President Joe Biden in 2024 presidential race is a reflection of all the good things going on in Kentucky, the travel outlook for the July 4th holiday and, new state-of-the-art film and production studio opens in Kentucky.
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Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky announces death of his wife, U.S. Supreme Court decision on Oregon homeless case could have implications here in Kentucky and, businesses can apply for license to sell, process or grow medical marijuana for Kentucky starting July 1.
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Kentucky's response to latest SCOTUS abortion ruling, Kentucky State University receives largest, federal financial award in school history and, Louisville preparing to host the final match of the Cricket World Cup.
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The city of Mayfield is getting $25 million from a federal grant to help rebuild after 2021 tornadoes, U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell on upcoming presidential debate and, how a group of re-enactors are preserving Kentucky’s history.
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Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel's resigns almost two weeks after she was placed on administrative leave for her handling of internal sexual harassment allegations, advocates on both sides weigh in on the state's abortion landscape, two years after Roe versus Wade is overturned and, middle schoolers learn the ABCs of cybersecurity.
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Marking two years since Roe v. Wade was overturned, SCOTUS says it will hear arguments about healthcare for transgender minors, lawmakers hear about Kentucky's lack of housing, and we go back to the batter capital of the world.
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A federal judge blocks a new Title IX rule from taking effect in Kentucky, a legislative task force seeks community members, the Godfather of Grass dies, heat grips the Commonwealth, and a visit to Guthrie, KY.
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