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Members of the Madison County Tenants Union marched in Berea Monday in response to the state legislature’s passage of House Bill 5, and to raise awareness to the Grants Pass v. Johnson case in front of the Supreme Court.
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Groups like the Madison County Tenants Union, the NAACP and local shelters have organized multiple marches in Berea and Richmond since last December. They say it’s to call attention to both the local homeless community and a rising number of evictions in the county.
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Members of the Madison County Tenants’ Union organized in Berea last weekend to call attention to a local housing and shelter crisis.
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The cities of Richmond and Berea, along with Madison County, have filed a joint a state of emergency for the area. The move comes despite there being no…
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The Trump administration’s announcement Thursday that the opioid crisis is a national public health emergency was not news to first responders in Madison…
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Students from two Madison County Schools are safe after escaping a burning school bus. Bus #222 caught fire Thursday afternoon.The bus was transporting…
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A strong line of storms blew through Central and Southeastern Kentucky, Wednesday, knocking down power lines and trees and causing damage to several homes…
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Madison County is one of 25 Kentucky counties benefitting from more than $1 million in state grants. Officials in the bluegrass county will use more than…
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UPDATE: (courtesy Lexington Herald-Leader/Kentucky.com) Deputy Kevin Crutcher was taken to University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital in Lexington, where he…
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Listener Patrick, of Richmond, emailed us, “Great job on the election results synopsis on your 6 a.m. newscast this morning. Such a shame you didn’t…