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After rescue from abusive facility, Jonah Bevin wants accountability
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Central Kentucky native Johnny Boone evaded a federal manhunt for eight years, following his 20-year sentence for leading what federal prosecutors called the largest domestic marijuana syndicate in American history.
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Two Kentucky educational cooperatives will receive $16.9 million to train, employ, and retain mental health counselors in school districts across western and central Kentucky.
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While candidates are gearing up for next week’s primary election in Kentucky, some officials are not expecting many voters to cast ballots.
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Many state legislatures have bills that focus on censoring books within schools. Tennessee is one of them.
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Three of the 12 candidates vying for the Republican nomination underscored their anti-abortion and pro-gun stances on Tuesday, while diverging in their positions on specific legislative proposals.
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Denny Crum, who won two NCAA men’s basketball championships and built Louisville into one of the 1980s’ dominant programs during a Hall of Fame coaching career, died Tuesday. He was 86.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft made sweeping, explicit anti-transgender remarks at a virtual town hall on Monday, escalating her transphobic rhetoric in the lead-up to the primary election.
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Five months after a shooter killed six people at The Covenant School in Nashville, Gov. Bill Lee will bring lawmakers back to Nashville to cobble together a solution to the mass murder.
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Virginia Moore is remembered as a “rock of stability and grace through the pandemic.”
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Mage, trained by Gustavo Delgado, wins the Kentucky Derby – followed by Two Phil’s and Angel of Empire. The colt was favored to win, with 16 to 1 odds.
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Former Hopkinsville resident Joe Craver will be honored with the Kentucky Historical Society's Award of Distinction for his service to Christian County.