Kentucky
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Unions: NIOSH cuts will harm Kentucky workers
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to cut a cut a majority of jobs at the federal agency responsible for worker …
Monday, April 21, 2025
Coal miners could pay if inspectors lose offices on DOGE list
Dozens of mine safety field offices in Kentucky and across the country would close under a proposal by the federal Department of Government Efficiency…
New KY law could mean more advanced degrees
Kentucky lawmakers have opened a path for more public universities to offer professional and advanced degree programs. Senate Bill 77, which …
Spring brings seasonal allergies for many Kentuckians
Kentucky ranks among the worst states for seasonal allergies from early spring through late fall, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of …
Older Kentuckians: We've worked hard for our Social Security benefits
The Social Security Administration backtracked on a new plan, set to take effect today, that would have required more people to apply for benefits in …
Flooding inundates Kentucky communities
Frankfort is one of a number of communities across Kentucky grappling with a deluge of flash flooding from torrential rainfall over the past several d…
Experts: Wind could be Appalachian Kentucky’s next economic driver
Appalachian communities in Kentucky are poised to become manufacturing hubs for the wind energy industry, experts say. The region's workforce…
Proposed changes to SNAP funding structure could hurt Kentuckians
As federal funding cuts for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program loom, Kentucky experts said proposed changes to shift funding onto states …
KY bill would equip animal control officers to spot signs of child abuse
A proposed Kentucky law would require animal control officers statewide to undergo training on identifying and reporting child abuse. Kyan's Law is …
Kentucky re-entry services programs struggle to secure funding
April is National Second Chance Month but across the Commonwealth, resources to help people leaving prison find gainful employment are dwindling…
KY advocates: HALT Fentanyl Act won’t address root causes of substance use
The federal HALT Fentanyl Act advancing through Congress would increase prison time for fentanyl traffickers. Kentuckians convicted on distribution …
KY doctors: GOP lawmakers’ attempt to clarify abortion ban confuses instead
With a few days left in the 2025 legislative session, Republican lawmakers pushed through a bill they say should reassure doctors they can rely on …