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The case before Judge Perry argues Kentucky's constitution does not allow for the state's near-total abortion ban.
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Kentucky’s only two abortion clinics say the restrictions on nearly all abortions run against the state’s constitution.
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Ky.'s Attorney General wrote to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on behalf of 14 states to oppose rules that would reduce ozone pollution.
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The commission will oversee a portion of the $483 million the state is set to receive as part of a multistate opioid settlement.
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The CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics are offering advice on securing formula.
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Former U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman says he’ll run for attorney general now that incumbent Daniel Cameron is running for governor.
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He is the third Republican to launch a gubernatorial campaign, shaking up Kentucky's statewide elections in 2023.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new state law that led Kentucky’s two remaining abortion clinics to halt the procedure.
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In court filings responding to Kentucky's Attorney General, Planned Parenthood reiterated their request for a federal judge to block a new abortion law.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has the right to defend a restrictive abortion law.