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A GOP lawmaker believes his bill to move up the licensing timeline for medical cannabis businesses in Kentucky will pass into law before the end of the session.
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Big developments in Covington are a chance to redo decisions made in the 1960s. But some worry the lessons from the past haven't all sunk in.
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Northern Kentucky University says its Direct Admit Program will streamline the application process and expand access to higher education in the region.
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Officials estimate roughly 500 skilled construction workers will be needed to build the bridge and surrounding highway interchanges. Add to that other major projects happening at the same time and you get demand for a lot of workers.
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A state House committee advanced a bill to fully strip the Kentucky governor's power to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy, just a day after McConnell announced he will step down from his Senate leadership position.
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After Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell announced he would step down from Senate leadership in November, GOP legislative leaders praised his legacy of building his party's power and delivering federal funding back home in Kentucky.
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McConnell announced his plans Wednesday on the Senate floor, where he talked about waiting for a day when he would have total clarity about the end of his work: "That day arrived today."
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Chief Mark Pierce is retiring after almost three decades with the Covington Fire Department.
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Student IDs are rarely used to vote and have no verifiable connection to election fraud, but a bill to exclude them as a primary voter ID has advanced through the Kentucky Senate.
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Ford Motor Company and the United Auto Workers said Wednesday they had reached a tentative local agreement at the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville. The deal comes days before union-represented workers could've gone on strike at the plant.