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Technology has made it easier for society to record and store information. A new exhibition at the KMAC Museum shows how fiber arts paved the way for this modern digital existence.
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Storms that brought winds exceeding 70 mph damaged power lines, trees and structures across Kentucky.
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The bill prohibits certain “adult performances” on publicly owned property or at locations “where the person knows or should know that the adult performance could be viewed by a person under the age of 18.”
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The bill would remove power over board and superintendent appointments another degree away from the governor’s control.
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Louisville voters will decide who will finish out the nearly two years remaining in state Sen. Morgan McGarvey's term in Frankfort.
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Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education officials have updated a panel of lawmakers on various issues. That included talking about efforts to establish long-term financial stability at Kentucky State University.
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The measure would change Kentucky’s constitution, which currently prevents the state from funding private education.
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The House Education Committee heard from educators about a dire need for more teachers. Some Republicans blamed a “woke agenda” for the shortage.
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A fund created during the pandemic to help prevent evictions in Kentucky is not taking new applicants after this week.
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Kentucky Smart on Crime, a criminal justice reform coalition, wants to see legislation this year that will better support people with mental health issues and substance use disorder.