As U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie prepares to lead a debate on the future of Medicaid, his home state of Kentucky has more at stake than most.
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All eight members of Kentucky’s congressional delegation signed a letter to President Donald Trump, calling on him to expand public and individual disaster assistance to more counties.
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Judge blocks Trump administration order cutting off access to pandemic relief money
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Human-caused climate change intensified deadly rainfall in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and other states in early April and made those storms more likely to occur, according to an analysis released Thursday by the World Weather Attribution group of scientists.
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The Paducah native, a newspaper editor by trade and later a state legislator, played a key role in bringing electricity to rural parts of the Commonwealth and pushing its state park and highway system forward.
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