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Kentucky lawmakers are working with Gov. Andy Beshear to come up with a possible agenda for a special legislative session on coronavirus.
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The governor says he believes a state Supreme Court ruling means he no longer has the power to pass mask mandates.
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Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers announced a plan involving local leaders to promote vaccines in Clay County.
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The U.S. Department of Education has put eight states on notice that their current guidelines conflict with federal policy meant to offer a safe, in-person learning environment as COVID cases grow among school-age children — up nearly 14,200 cases in Tennessee in the last 14 days.
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A federal judge blocked Gov. Andy Beshear's mask order for schools Thursday, saying the mandate constitutes "tyranny."
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More than 1,500 students across 14 school districts in western Kentucky are in quarantine due to possible COVID-19 exposure as of Thursday.
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The vote is largely symbolic. But it signals Republicans' intent to undo the mask mandates when the General Assembly reconvenes in January.
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A Republican lawmaker has filed a bill to ban mask mandates at Kentucky public schools and universities as the coronavirus continues to surge across the state and nation.
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Gov. Bill Lee is requiring schools to allow exemptions to mask mandates. He signed a new executive order Monday authorizing parents to opt out, without needing to give a reason.
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Kentucky Education Board Passes Emergency Regulation Keeping Students in Masks Nine Months if NeededKentucky’s public school students could be in masks for the next nine months under an emergency regulation approved on Thursday by the state Board of...