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New KY law could mean more advanced degrees
Public News Service Kentucky lawmakers have opened a path for more public universities to offer professional and advanced degree programs. Senate Bill 77, which received bipartisan support in the...
Public News Service Kentucky lawmakers have opened a path for more public universities to offer professional and advanced degree programs. Senate Bill 77, which received bipartisan support in the...
Public News Service Kentucky ranks among the worst states for seasonal allergies from early spring through late fall, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Dr. Arfa...
Public News Service The Social Security Administration backtracked on a new plan, set to take effect today, that would have required more people to apply for benefits in person...
Public News Service Frankfort is one of a number of communities across Kentucky grappling with a deluge of flash flooding from torrential rainfall over the past several days. More...
Public News Service Appalachian communities in Kentucky are poised to become manufacturing hubs for the wind energy industry, experts say. The region’s workforce, accessible transportation routes, and stash of...
Public News Service As federal funding cuts for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program loom, Kentucky experts said proposed changes to shift funding onto states could be disastrous. In a...
Public News Service A proposed Kentucky law would require animal control officers statewide to undergo training on identifying and reporting child abuse. Kyan’s Law is named after Kyan Higgins...
Public News Service April is National Second Chance Month but across the Commonwealth, resources to help people leaving prison find gainful employment are dwindling. According to data from the...
Public News Service The federal HALT Fentanyl Act advancing through Congress would increase prison time for fentanyl traffickers. Kentuckians convicted on distribution charges involving more than 10 grams of...
Public News Service With a few days left in the 2025 legislative session, Republican lawmakers pushed through a bill they say should reassure doctors they can rely on their...