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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General Motors is restoring health care to hourly workers in Bowling Green, and across the nation, who are on strike for a second week. The reinstatement…
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Some of General Motors' 900 hourly workers in Bowling Green are picketing outside the Corvette Assembly Plant after negotiations over a new labor contract…
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As Hurricane Dorian threatens the U.S. mainland, Kentucky is sending to its neighbors to the south. The American Red Cross has sent more than two dozen…
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Kentucky’s attorney general is accusing the state Labor Cabinet of negligence following the bankruptcy of Blackjewel Mining in Harlan County. After the…
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What’s in a name? Some rural communities between Bowling Green and Owensboro are hoping investment. The newly designated Interstate 165 is expected to be…
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As a new academic year begins, Western Kentucky University President Timothy Caboni says the school will continue to build on improvements made toward…
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A northern Kentucky city has become the 12th in the commonwealth to pass a law protecting the LGBTQ population from discrimination in housing, employment,…
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Search and recovery efforts have been suspended for a worker involved in an explosion at a Muhlenberg County mine. Richard Knapp is presumed dead…
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A career educator is now in the driver’s seat at the National Corvette Museum. The Bowling Green attraction introduced its next president and CEO in a…
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A new report says the Tennessee Valley Authority made the difficult, but correct decision to close a coal-fired power plant in western Kentucky. The…