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Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance held one of its many pop-up protests at the VA Medical Center Wednesday. While the gathering may have been modestly attended, organizers say it's about keeping the rapid changes coming out of Washington top-of-mind — even if reactions are mixed.
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At the 151st Kentucky Derby, a global spotlight will shine on equine athleticism. It’s the subject of a growing body of research. On display at Saturday's Derby will be the speed and agility of these 1,000-pound animals.
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In addition to applying for FEMA assistance, homeowners and renters in designated Kentucky counties can apply for a low-interest disaster loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration at various stages of their recovery.
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Kentucky's top trading partner just elected a new leader who says his country will never "yield" to the U.S. and President Donald Trump's trade tactics. WUKY caught up with Gov. Andy Beshear and asked what Mark Carney's victory in the Canadian election might mean for the commonwealth.
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Governor Andy Beshear requested that families in 16 additional counties receive Individual Assistance for flood disaster recovery. He also asked for public assistance for 64 counties where FEMA has confirmed damages.
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An investigation is underway after an early morning officer-involved shooting at the Walmart store in Berea.
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Governor Andy Beshear, state and local officials, construction teams, and volunteers raised the walls of a new home being built by the Housing Development Alliance at the Skyview high-ground neighborhood in Hazard.
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The push in Kentucky to delay federal enforcement of REAL ID — which is set to begin May 7 — doesn't seem to be gaining much traction with the Trump administration.
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The second annual Blue Morpho Walk was held this weekend to honor a young Lexington woman who died of cancer and help raise money for one of her favorite legacy projects, the Kentucky Children’s Hospital.
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New data shows incarceration has ballooned in Kentucky's rural counties, and less populated regions are building more jails.