Eleanor Klibanoff
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The signs offer important advice. But it seems they can't help but offer humor as well.
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Curtis Lee Wyatt, allegedly checked security measures at the U.S.-Mexico border, bought and registered a getaway car, and helped coordinate Conn’s escape.
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Hate groups have long called Kentucky and the region home.
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People in northern Kentucky are reacting to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend. It is near the hometown of James Alex Fields Jr., the man who drove his car into a crowd of protesters, killing one woman.
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The Justice Department may be considering a crackdown on schools that employ affirmative action in admissions decisions. What would that mean for Kentucky?
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Surveillance cameras caught him stopping at a New Mexico gas station and Walmart, the FBI says.
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How was Conn, a man who pleaded guilty to defrauding the Social Security Administration of $550 million, able to just skip town?
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Just before leaving office, the Obama administration banned the use of lead ammunition on federal land. Some hunters want President Trump to reverse the ban.
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Once the largest U.S. rail company, the Pennsylvania Railroad ceased operations nearly half a century ago. But volunteers are researching and protecting that history at the station in Lewiston, Pa.
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Ronny Marty talks about his experience — and the report he helped write as a member of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.