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The number of local news outlets is continuing to decline nationwide and in Kentucky, even as some philanthropists have committed hundreds of millions of dollars to support local news.
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Illinois’ attorney general has released the results of a sweeping investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, saying investigators found that 451 clergy sexually abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950. That's far more than the 103 individuals the church had named when the state review began in 2018.
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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.
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The ACLU of Kentucky filed a lawsuit Wednesday afternoon saying Senate Bill 150, Kentucky’s anti-transgender law, is unconstitutional.
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Murray State men’s basketball player Rod Thomas received the Male Athlete Racer of the Year earlier this week as part of the athletic department’s annual Dunker Awards ceremony.