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Kentucky News
From May 1 to Sept. 30, outdoor burning of materials like tree limbs, leaves and brush is banned in six counties and part of another.
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According to the state Energy and Environment Cabinet, Thursday is the beginning of ozone season in Kentucky.
Eastern Standard
  • Scotia Mine Disaster Historical Marker
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    Tracking “cause and effect” of the Trump administration’s federal funding and staffing cuts brings us to the closures of Mine Safety and Health Administration inspection offices in Kentucky
  • In her book "Stolen Pride," Arlie Hochschild describes the “pride paradox” she documented in Eastern Kentucky.
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    In her book “Stolen Pride,” the Berkeley professor emerita Arlie Russell Hochschild uses reactions to a 2017 white supremacist march in Pikeville as a window into the political and sociological shifts that have transformed the country.
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