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This brings the recent death toll to 12 over the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.
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At Governor Andy Beshear’s weekly news conference, he responded to Republicans’ demands that he fill two open seats on the state Board of Education by the end of the month.
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Kentucky-based environmental groups are concerned about the effect of Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling on the 1972 Clean Water Act.
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“Brownfield sites” are industrial and commercial properties that are known or suspected to contain contaminants.
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Nine names were added to the law enforcement memorial on the DOCJT campus in Richmond
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The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has received a $100-million gift.
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80-thousand veterans receive some or all of their medical care at Lexington’s Veterans Affairs Hospital. Many also receive retirement or disability pay. Those services and compensation could be disrupted if the federal government defaults on its debt, which could happen as soon as next week.
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The executive director of a central Kentucky agency serving thousands of people who receive a wide variety of federal aid says he’s concerned about how they’ll be affected by a possible default on the nation’s debt
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Attorneys have filed a lawsuit on behalf of a female high school athlete who was allegedly sexually abused by a former high school basketball coach
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The money comes from a larger fund totaling more than $394 million dollars to be spread across the country.
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Kentucky law requires the office of the Attorney General to carry out these inquiries to check for any potential election violations.
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The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council is considering awarding a million dollars to a private group that plans to build new soccer fields off Athens-Boonesboro Road.