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This week on WUKY's Capitol Chat, Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock tells about primary races to watch for voters in Fayette and surrounding counties.
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Proposed Kentucky legislation would create a state trust fund for positive youth development programming using future settlement funds from social media company lawsuits.
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Lexington's first major solar field project may run up against some problematic deadlines soon, if delays persist.
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Kentucky leaders are offering tributes and condolences in the wake of news that the state has lost a second service member during the ongoing military conflict in Iran.
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Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin is widely expected to blaze through confirmation this week to become the next Homeland Security Secretary following the departure of Kristi Noem. But the lawmaker will come before a committee headed by Kentucky senator Mullin has sharply criticized in the past.
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Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Goodman appeared before the state's impeachment committee Monday morning in response to an impeachment petition filed against her. But questions remain about whether the hearing itself could be a case of overreach.
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Financial experts say President Donald Trump’s retirement savings proposal in his State of the Union Speech could help the tens of millions of American workers lacking financial security.
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The Environmental Protection Agency said it’s preparing to loosen rules on emissions for ethylene oxide commercial sterilization facilities used to sterilize medical equipment and make other industrial products.
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The Kentucky men’s basketball team was selected to the NCAA Tournament for a record 63rd time on Sunday, drawing the No. 7 seed in the Midwest Region where the Wildcats will face Santa Clara on Friday in St. Louis.
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Jet fuel prices are rising as the war in the Middle East disrupts global oil supplies, putting cost pressure on airlines as the busy summer travel season approaches.