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Some in central Kentucky believe the area has the potential to put itself on the map as a go-to for Agricultural Technology. That’s what motivated the City of Lexington, the Kentucky Department of ...
An eastern Kentucky legal aid group is offering free clinics to help tornado survivors potentially get more aid from FEMA.
In February, flooding swept through Central Appalachia, killing at least 27 people across Kentucky and West Virginia and necessitating water rescues in Virginia and Tennessee. Six months after the ...
A new study shows that the effects hurricanes have on people's health can last for years after a storm passes.
The National Hurricane Center is urging beachgoers to stay out of the water. Parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks are under mandatory evacuation orders.
The New Yorker's Ruth Marcus says Bondi has presided over the DOJ's most convulsive transition of power since Watergate, aggressively reversing policies, investigating Trump's foes and firing staff.
Four years after Gov. Andy Beshear announced the largest economic development project in Kentucky history, the first electric vehicle battery rolled off the assembly line Tuesday morning at the ...
Leaders of the Reformation Church in Shelbyville are asking people to check out LGBTQ-themed books from the local public library and not return them.
State Sen. Lindsey Tichenor says SB 181, which she sponsored last session and was passed unanimously by the General Assembly, could be revised next session. Critics say its attempt to allow only ...
The former Letcher County sheriff accused of murdering District Judge Kevin Mullins last September was in court Friday for a status hearing.
White supremacist tropes and ironic viral jokes illustrate the administration's project of redefining who belongs in the United States.
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