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Jeffersonville leaders finalized a new police contract this week after more than a year of negotiations. Uncertainty around Senate Bill 1 contributed to the longer timeline.
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Kentucky Educational Television — which operates nearly all of the state’s PBS station network — announced Thursday that it’s cutting nearly a quarter of its staff.
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Ex-Kentucky sheriff charged in judge's killing battled jail staff days after shooting: court recordsA jail document says an ex-Kentucky sheriff charged with killing a county judge remained in an active state of psychosis days after the shooting.
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The Trump administration is using decades-old laws, meant to prevent discrimination, to threaten school districts and states with cuts to vital federal funding.
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SiriusXM is giving a national boost to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's podcast, announcing it will begin distributing it and host Beshear for a regular call-in show on the satellite radio network.
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Wildlife biologist Michaela Rogers explains how planting milkweed and wildflowers in Kentucky helps sustain monarch butterflies migrating to Mexico.
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Priyanka Shetty, the solo actress in “#Charlottesville,” uses firsthand accounts to tell the story of what happened at the “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
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A day after Rep. Thomas Massie, a northern Kentucky Republican, took the first step in forcing a vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, survivors rallied at the U.S. Capitol in support.
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Historians say it's good to highlight America's founders, but the project takes too narrow a view of history.
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Researchers with the Kentucky Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky are hoping to use devices normally meant to monitor earthquake activity to identify when tornadoes touch down.
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The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce says the state could help more residents enter the workforce — and boost one of the nation's lowest workforce participation rates — by addressing ballooning costs for child care and access to those services.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear celebrated the full return of Kentucky’s cancelled AmeriCorps funding after a coalition of states called the abrupt rescission illegal.
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Chronic Wasting Disease and Hemorrhagic Disease have been detected in Kentucky deer herds.
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American distillers have gotten a costly cold shoulder from Canada. A spirits industry group says spirits exports to Canada plunged 85% earlier this year.
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Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for his role in the raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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Louisville officials say community-based intervention programs are helping to reduce shootings and violent crime in targeted neighborhoods.
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Democrat Amy McGrath, who has lost two high-profile races for Congress, announced a bid for Sen. Mitch McConnell’s open seat Monday.
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The event has expanded from a grassroots graffiti jam to a festival hosting more than 170 artists, raising the city’s profile in the world of street art.
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Former Clark County Council Member John Miller has petitioned the Indiana Court of Appeals to rehear his case.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting says there's an ironic result to President Trump's successful attack on public media: It will have to rely more on NPR programs.
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Kentucky's state legislature budgeted general funds for the senior meal programs, but senior centers now facing a budgetary shortfall that has many cutting programs and reducing meal delivery services.
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Gov. Andy Beshear announced a second cultivator has been approved for Kentucky's medical cannabis industry.
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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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The U.S. Department of Education says the University of Kentucky violated the Civil Rights Act by associating with The PhD Project nonprofit.