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6/1 Feist & Bon Iver "Train Song (Live)"
Last month, a large group of the stars who made up the compilation Dark Was The Night Night all got together in NYC to bring the recorded sounds to life…
Beshear Says State Budget Deficit Could Top One Billion
From Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeighKentucky Governor Steve Beshear says the state could be facing a revenue shortfall of up to one billion dollars…
Water Company Officials Say Chromium 6 May Not Pose Serious Threat
The water company is already required to filter out total chromium, which also contains chromium 6. Loose chromium 6, however, may also be dangerous, and the State of California and the federal government are both considering regulating the compound.
6:40am Update: U of L Belknap Campus, Humana Offices Closed
The University of Louisville has closed the Belknap Campus today because of the water main break on the campus. The announcement affects classes and…
11/6 Pants Yell! / Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
Slumberland Records continue their well received outputs with the latest band to carry their logo, Pants Yell!, a trio for Boston that leans a little bit…
County GOP To Choose 6th District Nominee After Further Deliberation
The GOP was supposed to choose a nominee for the race on Tuesday, but held off on the selection in order to review candidates who submitted their applications at the last minute. The party has until next Tuesday to register a candidate, and will vote on a nominee either later this week or next Monday.
MSHA Releases Mid-Year Fatality Report; 19 Miners Died in First 6 Months of 2012
Nineteen miners died in the first half of 2012, according to the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration’s mid-year summary.Ten of those deaths were in coal mines (the rest were in metal or nonmetal mines). And five of them were in Kentucky—four of them in coal mines, and one in a limestone mine.According to the release from MSHA:Among 10 coal mining deaths, three resulted from slips or falls, two from rib falls and one each from the following categories: exploding vessels under pressure, drowning, handling materials, machinery and electrical. An uncharacteristic trend identified is that five of these fatalities – three involving mine supervisors – occurred on five consecutive weekends.Among nine metal and nonmetal mining deaths, four were attributed to powered haulage incidents, two were the result of a falling face/rib/highwall, and one each was linked to an accident involving machinery, falling material and a person falling.“While 19 is the second-lowest number of mining deaths recorded in mining midyear, we know that these deaths are preventable,” said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. “Many mines operate every shift of every day, year in and year out, without a fatality or a lost-time injury. Mining workplaces can and must be made safe for all miners.”The mid-year summary records deaths up until July 1, and there's been one death since: at a coal mine in Colorado. Thirty-seven miners were killed last year.
6/19 Brendan Benson "Feel Like Taking You Home"
Brendan Benson has finally found some down time from the Raconteurs since Jack White is busy trying to be in a dozen other bands. It's Jack's loss really…
6/15 Mars Volta "Since We've Been Wrong"
The Mars Voltaare back with what is being called their most accessible single is several albums. After spending the last few discs making the term…
HomeGrown 05/10/09 - Emerald Ash Borer & Mtn. Top Reclamation
HomeGrown offers some good tree news and some bad tree news this week with a look at the emerald ash borer invasion in the Louisville area – and a program to grow trees in Appalachian areas destroyed by mining. Purdue University’s Jodi Ellis catches up listeners on the emerald ash borer – and yes, it is here – and Dr. Patrick Angel of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior explains a new and working program for restarting forests in the Appalachian mountains. Downloadable MP3
Sean Shibe: Tiny Desk Concert
Guitarist Sean Shibe pushes his instrument to the limit in new music written for him by Thomas Adès, and softens the vibe with intimate pieces by Bach, Mompou and the eccentric street musician Moondog.
Latest EPA Data Reveals KY Power Plants Top Emitters
New data from the Environmental Protection Agency shows that Kentucky power plants are among the top 10 emitters of greenhouse gases.
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