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Still fuming over pandemic-era shutdowns, Kentucky Republicans are pushing to obtain behind-the-scenes correspondence that Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and his inner circle had about school closures at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that struck down the vaccine mandate for federal government contractors in three states – Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio.
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Several western Kentucky counties are experiencing climbing COVID-19 case rates as the holiday season approaches.
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Over 80% of respondents to the statewide poll said it is “not too likely” or “not likely at all” that the COVID-19 virus would keep them from holiday gatherings.
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About 40% of eligible Kentuckians, 18 to 26 who were in foster care or had aged out, actually received money from the state's $7.4 million in federal aid.
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Results are in for the most reliable set of test scores Kentucky has had since the pandemic began. No surprise to educators: they’re low.
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Western Kentucky health departments, pharmacies and hospitals are preparing to distribute a new COVID-19 vaccine booster as they deal with an uptick in case numbers.
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The leader of a health advocacy group says he’s concerned that most Kentuckians are behaving as if the pandemic has come to an end. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky recently surveyed more than 800 residents to gauge their attitudes toward COVID-19.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron joined 22 other attorneys general Tuesday in supporting the district court ruling this spring that ended the Biden administration’s Centers for Disease Control mask mandate at public transportation hubs, including airports.
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All but one of the Purchase District Health Department’s five western Kentucky counties are listed as being at a high risk of contracting COVID-19 according to an updated state map released Friday.