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It's been one year since flooding in Kentucky killed 45 people and displaced many others. Some moved to higher ground, others decided to rebuild and stay in their homes.
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The destruction of 500 tons of nerve and mustard agent had been decades in the making, and the stockpile had been stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot in eastern Kentucky.
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The recent tornados and resulting death and destruction will leave scars on the communities they devastated for months—and likely years—to come. Another...
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Gov. Andy Beshear said the death toll remained at 74 after weekend tornadoes. The ages of the deceased ranged from 2 months to 98 years old.
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The Smocks ran into an interior hallway and threw blankets and beanbags on the floor for some padding, and then the storm hit. They heard the telltale sound of a train. Then the roof flew off.
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A tornado system destroyed the small hometown of former Gov. Steve Beshear, Gov. Andy Beshear’s father.
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Gov. Beshear signs executive order declaring Kentucky’s nursing shortage an emergency
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Attorney General Daniel Cameron's search warrant panel has recommendations for changing the process after the death Breonna Taylor.
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The Penn State University board of trustees unanimously approved Neeli Bendapudi as the school’s 19th president Thursday morning.
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Republican lawmakers plan to quickly pass new political maps during the upcoming legislative session, giving the public just about a week to see exactly what Kentucky’s state House, state Senate and congressional districts will look like before they are adopted.
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A new study of abandoned oil and gas wells found Kentucky has among the highest number of documented so-called orphan wells in the country.
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Democratic Senate Candidate Charles Booker is unveiling a new campaign initiative, saying the state needs a “Kentucky New Deal.” Booker spoke with Capitol reporter Ryland Barton.