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A look at reactions across Kentucky to the overturn of Roe v. Wade
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One week from Monday, fireworks are scheduled to fly over downtown Lexington. The launch site sits adjacent to an area readying for significant infrastructure improvements.
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Firefighters were dispatched to the fire in downtown Millersburg Wednesday afternoon. Four buildings were destroyed and a fifth building was damaged.
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A look at reactions across Kentucky to the overturn of Roe v. Wade
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Advocates gather in Richmond to rally for women’s rights
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Kentucky Arts & Culture
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At the six month anniversary of the December tornados, we have been looking back at the communities hit by the storms. This piece originally aired in March.
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More work will continue this week toward finding a cause for the fire that destroyed four buildings in downtown Millersburg last week.
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Threats of severe weather drove a reproductive rights rally indoors in Pikeville on Sunday.
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Crowds gathered in Louisville Friday to protest the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
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A few hundred people gathered in Lexington Friday night and spoke out against the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the right to an abortion. For a few hours cars honked in support as protesters chanted, “My body, my choice,” and “We won’t go back.”
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Reaction to the Supreme Court ruling overturning the Roe V Wade decision on abortion is coming from many sectors.
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State Representative from Bowling Green says overturning of Roe v. Wade marks a 'dark and dangerous' time
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With Ky. banning most abortions, some Louisville officials want to limit local enforcement
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Dobbs decision could harm the LGBTQ community, advocates say
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Politicians react to Dobbs decision, which makes nearly all abortions illegal in Ky.
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President Biden will deliver remarks on the Supreme Court's decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending right to abortion upheld for decades. Nearly half of U.S. states will ban or severely restrict access to abortion in the wake of the decision. Watch the live video here.
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