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As winter sets in, eastern Kentuckians wrangle with cold and flood aftermath
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Advocates urge Congress to update black lung program
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Three months after flooding, eastern Kentuckians worry about low voter turnout
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Mothman, Bigfoot and Little Green Men: the mysterious cryptids of the Ohio Valley
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Eastern Kentuckians face paperwork, hurdles as they rebuild flooded homes
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As charter schools spread across Ohio Valley, a controversial curriculum begins to take hold
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Once numerous, the few remaining ferries on the Ohio River carry on
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As winter looms, some flooded eastern Kentuckians struggle to find housing
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Legal advocates applaud FEMA changes in Kentucky, but say transparency needed
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In remote eastern Kentucky, neighbors help where no one else will
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Prison nurseries allow ‘intimate moments’ necessary for childhood development
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And now, they say the need for solidarity is urgent because the ruling could affect other privacy-related rights like same-sex marriage. On the state level, gay and trans advocates say they’ve been under attack, and without federal protections, the tables could turn quickly.