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If you've been impacted by the overflowing Ohio River, here's how to get help.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says a $100 million cap on emergency disaster spending is going to run out before the end of the year.
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The Ohio River crested Tuesday morning at 60.8 feet, surpassing the peak of the 2018 flood, which reached 60.5 feet.
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Louisville's Noam Bilitzer and Paducah's Sara Bradley are both still in the running for the Best Chef award in the Southeast region.
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A stream in Boone County looks like it's had work done.
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The new laws take effect at the end of June.
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Most bills the Kentucky General passed into law this year will go into effect 90 days after the end of the session, but 27 of them have "emergency clauses" attached.
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Kentucky lawmakers wrap up with a flurry of overrides as budget debates continue in Ohio and IndianaWe talk with statehouse reporters about the latest on education, budget talks and more.
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Boone County Sheriff's Colonel Les Hill will take the top law enforcement spot April 16 to complete retiring Sheriff Mike Helmig's term.
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The Kentucky General Assembly just enacted its first substantial update to the state's abortion ban since that law took effect in 2022.