Lexington, KY – Alltech Founder Says He Wants Other Kentucky Corporations To Do Their Part In Keeping Kentucky Students Living, Studying, And Working In The Commonwealth.
Frankfort, KY – A plan to use private bond proceeds to re-supply Kentucky's exhausted student loan funds has cleared its first hurdle. We get the latest from Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeigh.
Frankfort, KY – Advertisements for a new president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education will soon begin popping up. We get more from Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeigh.
Horse Cave, KY – Throughout Kentucky, human traffic and pollution have damaged caves and sinkholes. And that, in turn, has polluted the groundwater many end up drinking. Although some of the sensitive ecosystems are making a comeback, as Kentucky Public Radio's Kristen Espeland reports, the caves remain vulnerable.
Lexington, KY – An initial report from Lexington's Parking Authority shows that the city's "meter readers" have been very busy writing out warnings and citations for downtown parking scofflaws.
Frankfort, KY – The top man at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet confirms former Transportation Secretary Bill Nighbert is the target of an internal cabinet investigation. We get more from Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeigh.
Lexington, KY – With the beginning of U-K's fall semester only two weeks away, city and university officials today addressed game day concerns that have long plagued neighborhoods surrounding the school.
Lexington, KY – As predicted by Kentucky Journalism Hall of Famer Ken Kurtz, a recent ruling striking down Kentucky's road plan could trigger even more legal action.