County Commissioners served a notice of intent to sue under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Tuesday. It alleges the plant’s former and current owners violated the federal environmental law while storing coal combustion residual waste in contact with groundwater.
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New federal funding criteria for helping people without homes emphasizes mandatory treatment for addiction and mental illness over providing housing first. The head of a local service provider says that doesn't match the need his organization sees.
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Gov. Andy Beshear added 15 conditions to the current six that qualify a patient for the state's medical cannabis program, saying he seeks to clarify existing state law.
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The crane floated up to a staging spot on the Covington riverbank east of the Brent Spence Bridge called Pete Rose Pier. The crane will be used for preparatory work.
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The levy is up for renewal in 2029, but an annual review projects costs for mandated services alone will exceed levy revenues before then.
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