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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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Though the former coal camp town of Blackey still has an active community, it's been politically defunct for years.
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Prison nurseries allow mothers to keep their newborn children with them, promoting early bonds that affects the child's development.
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Pride celebrations across rural communities in Kentucky provide solace, safety and celebration.
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Demand for abortion in the region hasn’t gone away, but people now have to travel even farther to access it.
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The ruling against the EPA stems from a lawsuit filed by coal companies and states, including Kentucky and West Virginia.
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Inflation is stripping purchasing power from people buying food, gas and other necessities at a time when public benefits are waning.
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Nationally, a trend has been growing in recent years — kids seeking mental health treatment in emergency rooms.
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The mine safety agency is effectively putting operators on notice, saying it will increase inspections at mines with repeat offenses.
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Forming mother-child bonds early on is vital to development. But across the country, states are slow to adopt prison nursery programs.
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Ohio Valley ReSource · While neighboring states open up to cannabis, Kentucky stays closedTourists come from far and wide to see the 15-foot Superman…