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Farmers, small business owners promised financial help for energy upgrades are still waiting
Rural residents are left holding the bills for everything from solar panels to grain dryers.
Housing, Floods, NIL and worker Safety. Kentucky Public Radio’s February Capitol round-up
The Kentucky General Assembly is about two-thirds of the way through its legislative session. Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Reporter Sylvia Goodman sat down with Statehouse Enterprise Reporter Joe Sonka with a legislative update.
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Kentucky bill adds hurdle for multi-family housing amid supply shortage
Even as the state legislature looks for ways to increase affordable housing in Kentucky, a GOP state lawmaker is pushing a bill to add another hurdle to build multi-family housing and continue a moratorium on zoning code changes in Louisville.
'Life-threatening cold' expected as polar vortex stretches across U.S. after deadly weekend flooding
After a weekend of heavy rains and snow for Kentucky and other states, meteorologists predict cold temperatures and the potential for more precipitation this week.
Tiny New Albany diner packs in unique flavors, loving staff, and sci-fi fun
Lady Tron’s diner in New Albany features daring flavor pairings, campy sci-fi decor, and an inclusive atmosphere.
The best new albums out March 7
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Celia Gregory of Nashville public radio station WNXP to discuss the week's new releases.
Bibelhauser Brothers Resurrect A New Grass Revival Song with John Cowan
Louisville bluegrass duo Bibelhauser Brothers recorded "This Heart of Mine" with New Grass Revival's John Cowan
Coming soon: 'Race Unwrapped' explores race and democracy
Host Michelle Tyrene Johnson unwraps the historical context you need to understand how race impacts voting today.
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Hemp beverage regulation bill passes Kentucky Senate without full ban on sales
The bill passed earlier in the week with a late amendment to ban the sale of all hemp-derived beverages in Kentucky, but lawmakers dropped that provision on the Senate floor.
New albums featured during Black History Month on WUOL
New recordings featured this month on Classical Louisville
An interview with Louisville Metro Council’s first Democratic Socialist
J.P. Lyninger won the District 6 primary in May with the endorsement of the Democratic Socialists of America. He’s set to be sworn in as the new district representative in January.
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The Louisville Chamber Choir takes on a work never meant for public performance
Kent Hatteberg leads Frank Martin's Mass for Double Choir this weekend
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