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New coal mine safety requirements from the Mine Safety and Health Administration were supposed to take effect this month until a federal court blocked the rollout.
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Monarch butterflies are migrating through parts of the South and Midwest as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public comment on a proposal to list them as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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A burst of cold air will bring dangerously cold temperatures to the Louisville region Sunday through Wednesday.
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A “green” aluminum smelter could be coming to Kentucky following a $500 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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For much of central Appalachia, 2024 was a year marked by drought conditions followed by intense, catastrophic rain. For many places it was also the hottest year on record. Scientists say extremes like these are likely symptoms of a changing climate.
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As snow continues to blanket much of Kentucky, state officials are battling icy roads and power outages ahead of a deep freeze.
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A winter storm packed with below freezing temperatures, snow and ice is expected to hit Southern Indiana and most of Kentucky much of Sunday through Monday morning.
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Kentucky is the only state with a citizen science program to track the spread of invasive insects. The insect researcher who started it says it’s a great way to get people interested in science — and helps him stretch a tight budget a lot further.
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New tracking data shows two of Bernheim’s eastern golden eagles are taking drastically different routes between Canada and the United States.
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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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Severe weather is expected to keep impacting large parts of the U.S. Southeast on Sunday, after tornadoes and thunderstorms barreled across the U.S. on Saturday, killing at least two people.