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Rural communities with fewer local doctors — and longer distances to travel for hospital care — also generally have limited high-speed internet service.
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Safety and improved access for bicyclists and pedestrians are the main focuses.
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Kentucky transportation officials closed a 2.9-mile segment of Route 8 in Campbell County in 2019. Now they say they have a plan to bring it back online.
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As money is funneled to states, opioid councils wield significant power in determining how it gets spent. They face concerns about conflicts of interest and lack of representation by affected groups.
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A U.S. Department of Transportation grant for Riverfront Commons will go toward design and planning work on the multi-use walking and biking corridor along the Ohio River.
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A judge has officially dismissed a major lawsuit that aimed to overturn Kentucky’s trigger law — which outlaws practically all abortions — as well as the state’s ban on abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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The small, regional air strip in Sparta, Ky., near the Kentucky Speedway was added to the FAA's open airport list Thursday.
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The Kids Count Data Book annually analyzes how children and their families are doing across the U.S. The 2023 report shows Kentucky got worse on more than half of the metrics it measures.
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More than three decades have passed since Congress demanded museums and government agencies return the remains of Native Americans who were removed from their burial site. Today, thousands of those remains still sit on institutions' shelves in Kentucky, awaiting action.
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The voter engagement campaign, announced on what would have been Breonna Taylor's 30th birthday, is fueled in part by Attorney General Daniel Cameron's handling of the investigation into Taylor's killing at the hands of Louisville Metro Police Department.