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Several changes to Kentucky’s hunting and fishing regulations went into effect last week.
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Climate change is making flooding and wind damage from hurricanes more common in the U.S. That means dangerous storms are getting more frequent, even though the total number of storms isn't changing.
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The Ohio derailment is a reminder of what can happen for millions of Americans who live near railways. There are things people can do to better protect themselves from the hazards of chemical spills.
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After a successful first year in which almost 100 families and businesses agreed to solarize their property, Louisville Metro is planning to renew its solar energy campaign next year.
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An international company that mines cryptocurrency wants to build a $250 million facility beside the Big Sandy natural gas power plant in eastern Kentucky. Opponents say it could use massive amounts of energy and raise costs for Kentucky Power ratepayers.
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Home heating costs are rising as cold weather sets in. Louisville is offering relief through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
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Environmentalists and manufacturers threw their support behind a bill they say would grow the plastics recycling industry in Kentucky.
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Passionate about the natural world, some artists are examining how their materials and creative process impact the environment.
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The funds will help pay for a new roof on the Mammoth Cave Hotel, along with other projects in the state.
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The U.S. Forest Service plans to log 3,650 acres and build nearly 100 miles of temporary skid trails in its latest plan for the forest.