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Paddlers of all ages will cross 3.6 miles of the Licking River to Cincinnati to commemorate the holiday.
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Kentucky Addiction Recovery Care owner Tim Robinson pleaded not guilty to three federal felony charges related to an alleged scheme to defraud multiple lenders.
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Some local produce farmers working together to keep costs low hope community bonds hold strong no matter the state of the economy
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Kentucky is suing prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket as well as casino-style online game company VGW.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has issued posthumous pardons to some Kentuckians jailed for helping Black people escape slavery. He has proclaimed June 19 as Juneteenth in the commonwealth, a day he has declared as an executive branch holiday in 2024.
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A spokesman for former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Kentucky Republican was admitted to a hospital on Sunday.
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The state-owned Lee Specialty Clinic serves 1,300 patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration has slashed its budget by millions, blaming state budget cuts.
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The new building will move NKU Chase College of Law and the UK College of Medicine's Northern Kentucky campus from Campbell to Kenton County
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The state plan to change a portion of Kentucky's U.S. 25 from Erlanger to Florence has been paused indefinitely — but the state will still resurface the road this summer.
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Recent polling shows data centers are increasingly unpopular. That opposition was a factor in several local primary races in Kentucky where data center projects have popped up.