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  • For many high school and college seniors, graduation is a time of new beginnings and harsh realities. Their thoughts are turning to money — for tuition, rent and credit cards. The choices they make now about debt and finances could be with them for years to come.
  • Allergists see an uptick in problems reported by people sensitive to chemicals in products used to freshen up the home. The symptoms can be mistaken for allergies, but the treatment is different.
  • Saying his resignation was for the good of the country, the Italian leader confirmed he will step aside after Parliament passes a budget that includes tough new austerity measures. Italy's borrowing costs are ballooning as the bond market worries that it hasn't put its financial house in order.
  • A Western Kentucky University agriculture professor sent an election eve email Monday afternoon that, according to a campus official, is in “clear…
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    State police are accepting applications for the position of commercial vehicle enforcement officer. Applicants must be 21, a U.S. citizen, in good health…
  • The University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research has begun work on a facility that could someday lead to changes in where and how the U.S.…
  • Putting political pressure on U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler, D-Ky., the National Republican Congressional Committee is challenging the central Kentucky lawmaker…
  • In a highly-anticipated report, the International Atomic Energy Agency makes the case that Iran has moved from a sketching phase to conducting tests in an effort to make nuclear weapons.
  • Brilliant sunshine greeted voters across the commonwealth today . Despite the fair weather, pre-election predictions suggest a light voter turnout as…
  • Because of economic uncertainty, bankers and traders will see smaller bonus checks. This comes after two years of record payouts.
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