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The January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol left five people dead and caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage to the Capitol building. In the six months…
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What's wrong with the state's Unemployment Insurance system? It's a long story. Kentucky Auditor Mike Harmon has looked under the hood | Covid, schools,…
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Not letting a pandemic get in the way, the Kentucky Book Festival is “on” - virtually. | A mini book festival of our own features poet Lynell Edwards;…
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COVID-19 shutters child care centers. We discuss the consequences with Lynette Fraga of Child Care Aware of America, and Terry Brooks of Kentucky Youth…
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Isabella Back, 18, pulls her jacket tight around herself as she crosses the gravel driveway. “So we’re going about 10 feet from my house to my dad’s…
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A new medical study shows that after decades of increasing life expectancy across the country, people are living shorter lives. And that trend is in part…
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The comment period has closed for the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s proposed rule on respirable silica, a major contributor to skyrocketing…
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Communities across the Ohio Valley are among an estimated 2 million Americans that do not have consistent access to clean drinking water and basic indoor…
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This story is part of a series about the insufficient protections for vulnerable people as natural disasters worsen in a warming climate. The Center for…
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Patients wait for substance abuse treatment.Credit Rebecca Kieger/Ohio Valley ReSourceEdit | RemoveAt a town hall event in Logan, Ohio, Kelly Taulbee…