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Spring is heating up across Kentucky, and low-income families can get help paying their air-conditioning bill through a seasonal program.
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The Kentucky Legislature may make it harder for people to qualify for federal benefits that help them afford groceries. But the proposal failed a key vote Thursday.
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s office has announced that at least one of the workers trapped in the building collapse at the Martin Mine Prep Plant has died.
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It’s part of a larger plan to create a 20-acre complex along Kentucky Highway 292. That will include a distillery, rickhouse, welcome center, museum and restaurant. Lodging and tours of the rehabilitated mine are planned for the future.
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Ford Motor Company is postponing the start of production at the second of two plants at the upcoming BlueOval SK Battery Park. The site will build batteries for Ford and Lincoln electric vehicles in Hardin County.
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The City of Paducah announced Wednesday that the property development firm charged with handling the $24 million City Block project has informed officials that the project has been delayed.
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Greyhound is reversing course just days after confirming that bus service to Paducah had been eliminated.
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Paducah is no longer a destination or a point of departure for Greyhound buses.
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Hourly workers at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant (KTP) in Louisville are now on the picket lines, joining a United Auto Workers strike that began almost a month ago. The president of the city’s UAW chapter says workers at the company’s Louisville Assembly Plant could be off the job soon.
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A Kroger subsidiary based in far western Kentucky is expanding its manufacturing operations.
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Safe Patients Limit Act would cap the number of patients per registered nurse
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Hundreds of miles of railways in Kentucky and Tennessee will see improvements due to a Federal Railroad Administration grant program.