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On Oaks Friday, WFPL's State of the News headed to Churchill Downs to spend an hour talking about the big races ahead this weekend, and handicapping the…
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We checked in this past Friday afternoon with Capital Bureau reporter Kenny Colston for a recap of the news this week from Frankfort. He talked about the…
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Segment A: We'll talk about this week's metro news, including U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's upcoming visit to Louisville, and the end of…
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The State Senate had just passed Kentucky's congressional redistricting plan when Capital Bureau Chief Kenny Colston joined us Friday on State of the…
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In 1968, Georgia Davis Powers became the first African American and the first woman to serve on the Kentucky State Senate. She served for 21 years. WFPL's…
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James Carroll from the Courier-Journal's Washington Bureau joined us Friday on State of the News to discuss politics from the nation's capitol. He weighed…
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It was an eventful news week for both the Louisville Orchestra and the Kentucky Opera. Friday on State of the News, WFPL's Gabe Bullard explained how and…
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We began the program today with updates on the Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Orchestra. Gabe Bullard explained how and why the Kentucky Opera is…
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Segment A: We'll hear this week's metro news, including No Child Left Behind waivers for Kentucky and Indiana, and Chief Administrative Officer William…
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This week, patients taking certain kinds of birth control pill found out they may be at risk for unplanned pregnancy. Drug company Pfizer said a…
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In early January, when Mayor Fischer joined us for a news special, we received calls from homeless Louisville residents who were staying at the Occupy…
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Friday on State of the News, our Capitol Bureau Reporter Kenny Colston joined us to weigh in on the events of the week in Frankfort, starting with an…