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The signs come after years of advocating in Frankfort. Now the message, "There is always hope," is authorized to be used all over the state.
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A judge ruled part of Kentucky's abortion ban defining human life as beginning at conception unconstitutional in a lawsuit brought by Jewish women.
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Sports betting companies are funding a PAC that is spending large sums to support Kentucky GOP lawmakers in their primary, despite their votes against legalizing the industry.
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Hallmark's leading man, Andrew Walker, talks about filming 'Kentucky Roses' at Churchill Downs, learning the rhythms of local Derby culture and what surprised him about making a movie rooted in Louisville.
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Northern Kentucky University President Cady Short-Thompson says Kentucky's recently approved state budget will keep the university's state funding at current levels, avoiding a predicted multi-million dollar shortfall.
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GOP lawmakers clashed with the Kentucky Supreme Court in the final days of the legislative session over how far their impeachment powers stretch and whether the judiciary has any say in the matter.
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LPM's Bill Burton spoke with an official with the citizen foster care review board about the need for community volunteers and the role the board plays in building safety and community for kids in Kentucky.
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Statehouse reporters from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana discuss the big political news in each state.
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A master plan for changes to the historic Covington park is in its early stages. The community can submit input from now until May 1.
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While more than half of Kentucky residents are women, they lead less than 7% of the Commonwealth's county governments.