President Donald Trump offered to cut coal plants a break on a significant air pollution rule.
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Miscarriages are common. But a medication for it is practically inaccessible in Kentucky because it’s also used for abortion.
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State records show police and sheriffs seized at least $7.5 million in cash last year, but the full total is unknown.
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Louisville landlords are required to heat tenants’ homes.
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Some Republicans want to scale back school meal programs. In 2025, they may have the power to do it.
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David Sanders not only wants a judge to overturn his death penalty conviction, but to declare a law unconstitutional. The decision could open the door for defendants across the country.
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U.S. industry is a major source of the greenhouse gas pollution causing climate change. Some operations emit way more than others, and new reports show where they are.
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The trooper was nearly fired after allegedly beating a man. A panel of his peers let him keep his job.
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After JCPS cut her son’s bus, Taryn Bell tried to keep him at the school he’d attended since kindergarten.
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City records show the recently formed group of business leaders that wants to reshape the city’s economic landscape are paying up to $100K for each seat at the table.
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A tough legal precedent had kept his clients from their day in court, so Greg Belzley decided there was only one thing to do — try to change the law.