Lisa Autry
Reporter/Producer, WKU Public Radio-
Some of General Motors' hourly workers in Bowling Green are picketing Monday after negotiations over a new labor contract hit a stalemate.
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Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is disputing claims that her office is preparing to remove Kentuckians from the voter rolls.
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Paul told WKU Public Radio on Thursday evening that he thinks it’s a mistake to discredit Kavanaugh’s personal life and career based on accusations.
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Health care providers in Kentucky have a new tool to gauge how their prescribing patterns compare with their peers.
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The president of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce says opioid abuse is a factor in the state’s low workforce participation rate.
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Beshear announced a new program to help get unused pain killers out of home medicine cabinets, a place where family or friends often begin their drug abuse.
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The U.S. Veterans Affairs Administration released its final environmental impact study on Friday.
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Speaking Wednesday at Western Kentucky University, Grimes said the growing distrust of the media is perpetuated by fake news.
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Kentucky’s Attorney General is accusing Governor Bevin of “dragging his feet” on returning millions of dollars to the state’s colleges and universities.
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According to a spokeswoman, Jefferson County Public Schools is developing a plan that could include having the treatment in some schools.