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A Louisville couple has spent nearly three years collecting local seeds and sharing them with local gardeners for free. They founded the Louisville Seedbank to promote urban agriculture and cultivate gardens that thrive in the city’s urban heat island.
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Louisville’s emergency shelters are full almost every night. As a hot summer approaches, unhoused residents and outreach workers are raising alarm about health risks for those living on the streets – which are only intensified by constant displacement.
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The National Weather Service in Paducah says temperatures have topped 100 degrees today in a reading at Barkley Regional Airport. NWS tweets that the…
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Part of the cancer risk posed by eating red and processed meats is actually related to how the meat is prepared. Lower temperature, slower cooking — like baking or roasting — is a better health bet.
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A National Weather Service heat advisory will take effect for the region at 1 p.m. Saturday, lasting through Sunday evening.Saturday's forecast calls for…
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This year could go on record as the hottest year ever, both nationally and regionally. The National Weather Service says the year to date average…
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A water shortage watch has been issued today for 27 counties spread across Kentucky. Environmental scientist Bill Caldwell of the Kentucky Division of…
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Ten counties in our area have opened cooling stations, giving the public with a place to avoid high temperatures and reduce health risks caused by…
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The Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area has banned open fires due to prolonged high heat and dry conditions in the region. The ban limits…
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The City of Clarksville opens cooling stations today to aid residents during record high temperatures. The Burt-Cobb Community Center at 1101 Franklin…