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Eastern Kentucky is full of isolated, rural towns that have experienced decline alongside the coal industry. But some who want to stick around are trying to reverse that by revitalizing the region's downtown spaces.
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GE Appliances says it has awarded more than $150 million in new contracts to U.S. suppliers as a result of its decision to shift production from China to Kentucky.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board, which manages some taxes paid by west Louisville residents, was split on a proposal to purchase the Nia Center in a vote Thursday night.
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Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is asking the West End Opportunity Partnership to pay for purchasing the Nia Center property.
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Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentucky’s gas tax will drop by 1.4 cents, lowering the cost to 26 cents per gallon.
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Thirty-four offices responsible for overseeing and enforcing mine safety laws are off the chopping block.
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The latest wave of executive orders from the desk of President Donald Trump seeks to speed up the development of the country's nuclear energy infrastructure and overhaul the industry's safety regulator, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. What does that mean for the future of energy in Kentucky?
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The vote to support President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the mining safety group passed along party lines.
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A new tennis and pickleball complex proposed for Joe Creason Park would cost an estimated $65 million and cover 25 acres of the park.
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President Donald Trump's executive orders aimed at boosting coal are getting a warm embrace in West Virginia. But there's plenty of skepticism, too.
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Cuts to federal funding have left nonprofits in a lurch when it comes to future access to monetary resources.
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Business owners and city officials in Nashville have implemented a program that uses an opioid reversal kit created in West Virginia to bolster harm reduction efforts in the city’s tourism district.