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Kentucky Medicare performance ranks in the bottom of states, study finds
Kentuckians covered under Medicare have poor health outcomes and inferior quality and access to care compared to other states, according to a national study from the Commonwealth Fund.
Lzzy Hale: “Something good has always came from being backed into a corner"
Lzzy Hale on Everest, 30 years of Halestorm, and the crazy things they see from the stage
David Rysdahl: “I feel like I’m playing Noah Hawley’s conscience in Alien: Earth"
David Rysdahl on Alien: Earth, AI Anxiety, and Playing Humanity’s Conscience in Noah Hawley’s New Sci-Fi Nightmare
Kentucky AG settlement with state's largest electric utility would lessen rate increases
The proposed settlement between the Kentucky attorney general and the state’s largest electric utility company would cut proposed electricity rate increases in half.
Victims of black lung disease protest ongoing delays for toxic silica dust protections
During the Biden administration, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration created a safety rule long-sought by black lung associations. Days before it could be enforced, a lawsuit froze enforcement and little has changed since.
New Albany council passes 2026 budget without details on dam spending
The New Albany City Council passed its 2026 budget Monday.
Ohio River summit unites people to discuss ambitious environmental efforts, challenges
At an environmental summit in Louisville, people celebrated big plans for the Ohio River Basin and weighed new challenges.
2BUCK Invitational graffiti jam brings large-scale public art to Louisville neighborhoods
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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U.S. measles cases continue to climb, with outbreaks across the country
In South Carolina, more than 130 schoolkids are under quarantine after being exposed to measles. Across the U.S., total case counts could be even higher than the official number.
Let’s talk about stink: Utility hosts forum on Louisville’s odor problem
The notorious Louisville “stink” remains an issue, especially in the West End. People can talk to utility staff about it at community meetings this month.
Author to talk Red Scare, McCarthyism at Filson Historical Society lecture
Clay Risen is a deputy editor at the New York Times and author of “Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America.” He’s speaking Thursday at the Filson Historical Society's Gertrude Polk Brown Lecture Series.
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A public broadcaster's path after losing U.S. funds: Youth sports and less local news
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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