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Kentucky officials defended the state-managed cleanup of eastern Kentucky’s devastating flooding during a legislative meeting on Tuesday, and largely avoided addressing miscommunication and ballooning costs that have taken place during the process.
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About five months after historic flooding devastated eastern Kentucky, people are bracing for a cold, long winter.
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The boats hearken back to a slower time and maintain the cultural heartbeats of the small communities that keep them afloat.
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Many are wondering if promises will be fulfilled in time — and when they will get into permanent housing.
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Geography and distance present challenges for flood victims who’ve lost transportation and live far away from grocery stores, health clinics and schools.
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When four and a half feet of water engulfed the town of Fleming-Neon, Kentucky, in July, fire chief Carter Bevins found himself in an unfamiliar…
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New laws have cemented a tax that pays miners with black lung disease. Miner advocates are celebrating; the coal industry says it's unfair.
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Climate change is partly responsible for historic floods that killed 39 and devastated communities in eastern Kentucky.
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A federal court issued an indictment against a coal company for falsifying coal dust tests. It could mean penalties and jail time.
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Knott County was the epicenter of the flooding, and has claimed the most deaths so far. Now, they’re picking up the pieces.
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The people of Whitesburg, Kentucky are rebuilding, mourning and trying to support their neighbors after a historic flood.
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Eastern Kentuckians are living through one of the most devastating flood events in state history.