The Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis deemed a list of applicants for the recently completed dispensary lottery in nine regions to be exempt from open records requests.
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LISTEN: Houseless Kentuckians facing arrest after failing to appear for ‘unlawful camping’ citationsNearly two dozen unhoused people in Louisville have faced bench warrants after they failed to appear in court for “unlawful camping,” as a result of the Safer Kentucky Act. Advocates say it's what they feared, but expected.
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The manager of a retail cannabis store in Bowling Green will soon find out if he won the lottery.The first of two random drawings will take place on Monday to award dispensary licenses under Kentucky’s emerging medical marijuana program.
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Starting Dec. 1, Kentuckians with a range of chronic illnesses can begin visiting their doctor to be approved for medical marijuana. Patients wanting access must have received written certification from their physician.
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Workers at the BlueOval SK Battery Park in Hardin County have launched a campaign to join the United Auto Workers Union. A news release from the UAW says a super majority of employees have signed authorization cards to unionize.
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Kentucky’s Judicial Conduct Commission has suspended a circuit judge in Adair and Casey counties. An investigation found Judge Judy Vance Murphy abused her position to influence cases and committed other misconduct.
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Thanksgiving Day kicks off a wave of volunteers stirred by the holiday spirit, but those in charge of local charities say they'd rather have that help at other times of the year.
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Almost 9 in 10 U.S. voters felt the November election was run well, according to new survey data. That's a jump compared with 2020 — an increase driven exclusively by Republican voters.
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EasyKnock, which pioneered 'sale-leaseback' deals for struggling homeowners, abruptly closes its doors
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Scientists have pointed out that extreme heat is particularly dangerous for older people. A new study shows that young, healthy people are also dying too often in extreme weather.
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If you haven't rolled up your sleeve for the jab, you're not alone. In fact, you're in the majority. Here's why doctors think the shot is important.
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