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KET and KY public radio could lose millions in federal funding by end of the week
Not only programming, but warnings of severe weather would be cut.
Why the federal government is making climate data disappear
Under Trump, climate denial has given way to something even more dangerous: climate erasure.
Jewish Louisvillian allowed to sue over Kentucky’s near-total abortion ban
The Kentucky Court of Appeals partially reversed a lower court's decision, finding a Jewish woman is allowed to sue over Kentucky’s near-total abortion ban.
Why Trump’s manhood Is threatened by a free press
“The press is the people’s window to the truth, and we need that window to be clear and unobstructed.” – Ronald Reagan, White House briefing for the American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 17, 1986.
Barr’s embrace of birthright citizenship vendetta unveils newfound fealty to Trump
Including tearing up the Constitution, simply to please Daddy
Fayette County’s teachers and staff deserve the right of collective bargaining
Time for the school board to approve it.
DOGE keeps gaining access to sensitive data. Now, it can cut off billions to farmers
DOGE recently gained high-level access to a database that controls government payments and loans to farmers and ranchers across the U.S., including Kentucky.
8 behaviors most people don’t realize are signs of a dead conscience
Someone may quote scripture, pray in public, or wear a mask of kindness, but watch out for these behaviors.
Ethics investigation into Rep. Daniel Grossberg moves forward to public hearing
Ethics Commission found “probable cause” on three allegations
Voters do not support Trump’s ‘denaturalization’ threats
And they believe Trump will try to deport his enemies, even U.S. citizens
‘Attack on rural America’: Beshear hits Medicaid cuts in Trump’s megabill
“Worst piece of legislation I’ve seen in my lifetime”
‘Show your face’: Louisville mayor reacts to masked white supremacist protest
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s comments on the city’s mask ban come after a group of masked white supremacists marched through downtown over Independence Day weekend.
Greed: the primitive emotion that is alive and well
“The world has enough for everyone’s need, but not enough for everyone’s greed.”
Pillersdorf announces a run for Hal Rogers’s seat
And we’ve got an on-the-ground reporter with the coverage
Ten bizarre things hidden in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
With the president asleep at the switch, all kinds of nutty provisions got snuck into the bill.





