Lawmakers want to cut off extra funding for multilingual students after four years.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly teased eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Now, after severe storms, Kentucky officials hope he will approve FEMA aid for citizens with flooded homes.
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Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is announcing on Thursday that he won’t seek reelection next year, ending a decadeslong tenure as a power broker who championed conservative causes but ultimately ceded ground to the fierce GOP populism of President Donald Trump.
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Residents wanting road condition information are asked to avoid calling 911 or law enforcement agencies. Kentucky road condition updates can be found at GoKY.ky.gov., with snow and ice information available at snowky.ky.gov.
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A vaping company owes Kentucky millions of dollars. Advocates want it spent to protect kids from tobacco addiction.
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Kentucky school districts won't have to cut their budgets after all to make up for a shortfall in state funding. Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Thursday that he’s increasing the SEEK appropriation in the current academic year.
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Dorothy Thompson saw the rise of Nazi Germany as a foreign correspondent in Berlin. A new series from Radio Diaries tells the story of Thompson's career as a radio broadcaster.
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Senate Democrats must choose between a government shutdown or a bill they hate, as the deadline to pass a spending bill looms.
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In a recent appearance on Fox News, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ate French fries cooked in beef tallow and mused that 'food is medicine.' Nutrition scientists are scratching their heads.
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