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State data suggest that around 90% of Kentucky students participated in non-traditional instruction. But the definition of participation was loose.
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It's unclear when the moratorium, or state of emergency, will end. But tens of thousands are at-risk of utility shut offs when it does.
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After three months of closures, child care centers have reopened in Kentucky with a full slate of new safety guidelines.There are temperature checks.…
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In a surprise move late last month, the state’s high court changed its plan and began allowing eviction filings a month early.
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The state committed to retesting all the inmates at the Green River Correctional Complex by last Friday. Almost a week after that deadline, retesting has not been completed.
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89.3 WFPL News Louisville · Pandemic Poses Unique Challenges for ProtestersOn Thursday afternoon, not long before the rain started, a crowd gathered in…
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The governor has so far commuted 1,154 sentences. That’s more than many other states, but it's still a small portion of the 24,000 individuals serving state sentences in Kentucky -- and only 16 came from Green River Correctional Complex, where 40% of inmates have caught coronavirus.
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The decision to start a phased reopening took place amid a confluence of economic worry, social distancing exhaustion and political pressure.
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The tenant told KyCIR she was unable to pay her rent due to the pandemic.
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The spending data offers a glimpse into local officials' response to the pandemic: personnel costs are ballooning, and city leaders are tapping an array of companies for supplies.