Lisa Autry (KPR)
Kentucky Public Radio CorrespondentLisa is a Scottsville native and WKU alum. She has worked in radio as a news reporter and anchor for 18 years. Prior to joining WKU Public Radio, she most recently worked at WHAS in Louisville and WLAC in Nashville. She has received numerous awards from the Associated Press, including Best Reporter in Kentucky. Many of her stories have been heard on NPR.
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Some businesses in Kentucky are coming to the aid of the medical community as it works to combat the spread of COVID-19. The coronavirus has led to…
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As medical marijuana legislation inches closer toward approval in the Kentucky General Assembly, one group is urging lawmakers to consider the risk to…
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A federal judge has ordered the state of Kentucky to pay more than $150,000 in legal fees stemming from a lawsuit against the state Transportation…
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Fort Knox will become home to the Army’s new leadership headquarters later this year. Fort Knox will welcome more than 600 soldiers and their families…
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The Tennessee Valley Authority shut down the last operating unit at its coal-fired power plant in western Kentucky over the weekend.The TVA board of…
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Frankfort will welcome hundreds of Muslims from across Kentucky on Wednesday, Jan. 22, for the inaugural Muslim Day at the State Capitol.Muslims from all…
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A federal prosecutor in Kentucky says, if warranted, his office is prepared to prosecute those convicted in state court who received pardons from former…
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The Kentucky Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit against the state Board of Elections. The complaint stems from the board placing around 170,000 voters…
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Governor Matt Bevin says voters in next month’s election will decide if they want lies or the truth about Kentucky’s ailing pension plans. The Republican…
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Today is the deadline to register to vote in the November 5 election and Kentucky’s secretary of state is issuing a warning to voters. Alison Lundergan…