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As tornado recovery continues to progress in west and central Kentucky, three charities are working toward the goal of building 300 homes for survivors with support from the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund.
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Republican incumbent Sen. Rand Paul has so far out-fundraised Democratic candidate Charles Booker, according to recent data.
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Kentucky’s government is continuing to aid communities and individuals a little over seven months after a series of tornadoes devastated multiple counties in the western and central parts of the state.
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Some children impacted by December’s tornado outbreak in western Kentucky got a recent visit from Santa Claus, as Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Behsear continue giving out toys collected as part of a drive in the disaster’s immediate wake.
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The Mayfield Youth Development Center held a ribbon cutting Tuesday to celebrate the facility’s reopening after it closed seven months ago due to damage sustained during December’s deadly tornado outbreak.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said Roe v. Wade got it “generally right” and he is against “late-stage” abortions.
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As a part of the ongoing effort to recover from December’s devastating tornado outbreak, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday state funding would go to two counties to assist in their recovery efforts.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says every COVID-19 metric is moving in the right direction, signaling a new phase in the two-year-long pandemic. During a briefing on Monday, Beshear reported just over 9,000 new cases of the virus over the past week, as well as 283 deaths. Those numbers represented the 7th straight week of declines.
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Gov. Andy Beshear says a GOP-led measure to end the COVID-19 state of emergency March 7 could impact future aid.
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Calling it the most severe tornado event in Kentucky’s history, Gov. Andy Beshear in a press conference early Saturday morning said more than 50 deaths will likely come from a catastrophic tornado outbreak overnight across western Kentucky.