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The state economy is growing slightly faster than U.S. as a whole, but not enough to explain the polling split
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Kentucky’s largest public radio station will cut its workforce amid lower than expected revenues and rising costs.
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The LGBTQ+ Truck Driver Network is working to recruit and support drivers as the U.S. trucking industry battles a growing driver shortage.
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The United Parcel Service and Teamsters union announced Tuesday that negotiators struck a new five-year deal affecting about 340,000 full- and part-time workers, including at least 12,000 Louisville-area employees.
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Representatives for the United Parcel Service and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters plan to resume talks Tuesday on a new five-year national contract for full- and part-time employees.
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Local, state and federal officials cut the ribbon on a new $43 million terminal at Barkley Regional Airport in Paducah Thursday, replacing a terminal that’s been in use for nearly 70 years.
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A $500,000 dollar state grant is going to benefit four western Kentucky riverports, including Paducah and Eddyville.
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The company had planned to invest $504 million in a plant at Commerce Park II that would employ more than 500 workers.
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Cairo has spent seven years without a grocery, until Friday morning. Rise Community Market is now open after months of renovations.
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Employees at both Elizabethtown Starbucks locations are the chain’s first union members in Kentucky outside of Louisville.
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An international tooling company is relocating its North American headquarters to Louisville. The economic investment aims to create 24 full-time new jobs over 10 years.
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