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While the new school year kicks into gear for K-12 students across Kentucky, new laws are changing how — and what — children ...
A nine-month campaign to unionize a massive electric vehicle battery plant in Hardin County will culminate in a vote by more ...
GOP support for in vitro fertilization may be splintering as President Donald Trump retreats from his IVF promises and more ...
Students at an elementary school in Oldham County could be among the first to leave school for Bible education under a new ...
Kentucky church urges members to permanently remove some books from a local public library because they are about LGBTQ+ ...
UnitedHealth Group’s pharmacy benefit manager, Optum Rx, sues five Kentucky counties to force them out of national opioid ...
Kentucky advocates for people with Alzheimer’s are excited by new research showing that lifestyle interventions like ...
If child care were more available and affordable in the state, around 16,000-28,000 people could join or rejoin the workforce ...
Quintissa Sherri Peake, who turned a life-altering diagnosis of sickle cell disease into a lifelong mission, died Aug. 15 at ...
States and clinicians are encouraging pregnant patients to get COVID-19 vaccine, even though U.S. Department of Health and ...
Biggest issues beleaguering higher education are systemic rather than ephemeral demographic disruptions or ideological ...
When it comes to food, everyone craves great quality — especially when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables. There’s ...