Abortion is on Ky.’s Nov. 8 ballot in a constitutional amendment, a Supreme Court race and some state legislative elections by Kentucky Health News July 30, 2022 For now, abortions remain legal in Kentucky for women with pregnancies under 15 weeks, the threshold for a ban the legislature passed this year.
Climate change is making flooding worse: 3 reasons the world is seeing more record-breaking deluges and flash floods by Frances Davenport July 29, 2022 Although floods are a natural occurrence, human-caused climate change is making severe flooding events like these more common.
Mayfield is sending a team to help Eastern Ky. flood victims by Derek Operle July 29, 2022 Western Kentucky communities that went through devastating tornadoes last year are looking for ways to extend a helping hand.
Beshear calls for use of masks at indoor events and in schools by Kentucky Health News July 28, 2022 Beshear acknowledged that no one likes wearing masks, but said that as we move forward, it will be important to wear them for short periods from time to time as cases surge.
First ‘probable’ case of monkeypox discovered in southern Kentucky by Kevin Willis July 27, 2022 The patient’s test results have been sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmation.
Givens Addition residents oppose rezoning request for senior apartment development by Jennifer P. Brown July 27, 2022 An Ohio development company wants to buy several acres at Hammond Drive and Old Clarksville Pike to build a 70-unit apartment house.
Kentucky tourism industry getting $75 million infusion to curb COVID impact by Zacharie Lamb July 26, 2022 Funding will be distributed to eligible tourism and destination marketing organizations that can show the impact COVID has had on their group.
Inflation hurts Ky. animal shelters as donations decline but pet surrenders increase by Dalton York July 25, 2022 Both the Christian County Animal Shelter and Max's Hope Pet Rescue have seen a spike in the number of animals needing care.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics set for July and August across Ky. by Melissa Patrick July 24, 2022 “Up to date” means you’ve received all COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses that you are eligible to receive.
Judge blocks Ky. laws that would greatly limit abortion by Kentucky Health News July 22, 2022 A Jefferson Circuit judge said the Kentucky laws limiting access to abortion likely violate the state constitution.
School board rejects construction bids for consolidated high school by Zirconia Alleyne Vansauwa July 21, 2022 The decision leaves Hopkinsville Christian County Academy in limbo. District officials had hoped to open the school in 2024.
LBL legislation advances in US Senate committee by Jennifer P. Brown July 21, 2022 The Land Between the Lakes Recreation and Heritage Act seeks to protect the national recreational area with funding and new provisions.