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The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a clawback bill that would result in KET, public radio stations losing millions in federal ...
The second month of the interim session is underway in the Capitol and lawmakers are continuing discussions on the issues facing our Commonwealth during the meetings of the General Assembly’s ...
A state law aimed at cutting down on rampant truancy rates in Kentucky led more families to withdraw their children from public school districts in favor of homeschooling, according to local ...
In this series, NPR takes readers and listeners behind the news and explains how we do our journalism. Here, Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka discuss their reporting on the ...
Today for our weekly reporter's notebook series, we talk to Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka about their reporting on healthcare in that state.
In early June, the Kentucky Department for Public Health and the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy put out a health alert advising the public not to consume kratom products and products ...
The Kentucky Department for Public Health and the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy have issued a health alert, advising the public not to consume kratom or one of its main chemical ...
In May, the Kentucky Chamber convened nearly 200 business leaders, policy experts, and public officials for its Federal Issues Summit to dive into the most pressing federal policies shaping Kentucky’s ...
The Northern Kentucky Health Department has issued an overdose alert after a recent uptick in overdoses throughout the area.
Recent federal funding cuts have raised some concerns about the future operations of the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives and some public libraries across the Commonwealth.
Michael Dunne is the host and producer for KLCC’s public affairs show, Oregon On The Record. In this role, Michael interviews experts from around Western and Central Oregon to dive deep into the ...
Where we live impacts our communities’ health. We can make our communities healthier, stronger, and safer. The 2025 National Public Health Week theme is “It Starts Here” because public health ...