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  • Last year was Kentucky’s wettest on record going back to 1895, bringing widespread flooding to some areas last spring. But state climatologist Stuart…
  • Today on NPR: Known as "the spray man," 23-year-old Nour Hatem Zahra helped organize protests and spray-painted anti-government slogans around Damascus,…
  • Today on NPR: People are confusing Between Shades of Gray, a novel about a Lithuanian girl exiled to Siberia, with the saucy S&M blockbuster, Fifty Shades…
  • By Tony McVeighhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-972929.mp3Frankfort, Ky. – It's been another stellar month for state…
  • By Brenna AngelFrankfort, Ky – The Republican-controlled Kentucky Senate plans to go back to work in Frankfort on April 6, but Democratic Governor Steve…
  • By Associated PressPeoria, IL – Illinois lawmakers are passing a budget that makes deep cuts to the spending proposed by Governor Pat Quinn. Quinn, the…
  • By Jacob McClelandCairo, IL – Cairo, Illinois is still under a mandatory evacuation. Ohio and Mississippi River levels are falling outside the floodwalls.…
  • By Angela HattonMurray, KY – The Kentucky Secretary of State's office says primary voter turnout is low today. Deputy Assistant Secretary Lindsay Zoeller…
  • By Tony McVeighFrankfort, KY – The top two leaders of the Kentucky House are assessing the outcome of Tuesday's gubernatorial primary. Democratic House…
  • By Brenna Angelhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-972175.mp3Frankfort, Ky. – Today marks the 67th anniversary of D-Day,…
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