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Members of Kentucky's federal delegation react to the conviction of President Joe Biden's son, a discussion about election integrity with UK law professor Josh Douglass, supporters and critics of a constitutional amendment make their case, and why tornado chasing is part of the curriculum for some WKU students.
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New numbers show drug overdose deaths down almost 10% in Kentucky, Kentucky Supreme Court hears arguments in challenge to state representative’s candidacy and apprenticeship program looking to fill the need for more iron workers in the state.
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Scottie Scheffler, the world's number one golfer, no longer faces charges in Louisville, Governor Beshear on the damage left behind after deadly storms hit the state, and Kentucky artist uses mechanical engineering skills to make art.
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Severe weather sweeps across the state on Memorial Day weekend, Kentucky's Attorney General says Gov. Beshear was wrong to veto part of a tax bill, looking ahead to what could be an unprecedented hurricane season, and hundreds turn out for an annual festival that dates back to the 1930s.
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KET highlights cities across the state that have undertaken steps to grow stronger economies and communities.
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A new coalition forms to oppose a school choice amendment, a wreath laying ceremony ahead of Memorial Day, tips for staying safe in the sun, and learning a valuable skill that could save a life.
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At least three incumbents are defeated and several political newcomers are a step closer to becoming state lawmakers, big improvements coming to the Kentucky Horse Park, and a look a the longest-running, free, non-ticketed Shakespeare festival in the United States.
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Voters head to the polls for Kentucky's 2024 Primary election, Sen. McConnell discusses the sudden death of the president of Iran, a Kentucky mother creates an app to help women have healthy pregnancies, and how a community is meeting a need with a new paramedic program.
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