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A dozen western Kentucky counties observed a total solar eclipse on Monday – the last that the Commonwealth will see in the 21st century. Other parts of the state, like Louisville, Lexington and Bowling Green, saw over 90% of the sun blocked by the moon.
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A historic Mayfield hotel that has stood in the far western Kentucky city’s court square for nearly a century will soon be demolished.
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State-level data from the latest American Community Survey shows Kentucky has the sixth highest poverty rate in the country. The rate is also well above the national average.
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Murray Pride is hosting a three-day festival this weekend celebrating inclusion, acceptance and community in far western Kentucky.
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Tennesseans are driving more than ever — in fact, a lot more than residents in most other states. And, according to a new report from nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank ThinkTennessee, that’s not necessarily a good thing.
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A western Kentucky nonprofit interfaith ministry celebrated five decades of service in McCracken County this week.
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Local artisans and restaurants are once again combining forces to raise money for Paducah’s Community Kitchen, a western Kentucky nonprofit ministry that addresses food insecurity among other issues.
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August 24th is the Independence Day of Ukraine. To celebrate, some local Ukrainians have programs at the Discovery Park of America in Union City, Tennessee, this Saturday. We talked with local baker, Kostantin Kostanyan about the event, his experience as a Ukrainian refugee and adjusting to life in Tennessee.
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Most Kentucky voters surveyed in June said access to high-quality child care is essential to their ability to work, but they say the state isn’t doing enough to ensure they have it.
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Some local business owners in Glendale, Kentucky are already seeing the benefit of the world's largest electric vehicle battery plant making the central Kentucky town its home, while others are worried about Glendale keeping its small-town identity.
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Just over half of Kentucky’s 120 counties, including Jefferson, need people to join the state’s Citizen Foster Care Review Boards.
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The city of Metropolis, Illinois, unveiled a new historical marker Monday honoring two Black historical icons who once called the southern Illinois city home.