Month: June 2025

Beshear says Trump ups risks by confusing chain of command in LA protest response

By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern In the wake of tension between the White House and and elected officials in California, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear ...

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Two Kentucky state universities launch new response and recovery initiative to aid in weather disasters

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Two of Kentucky’s public universities have joined together to launch a new initiative to help advance the state’s disaster ...

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U.S. Forest Service offering fee-free days June 14, 19 as part of National Get Outdoors Day, Juneteenth

On June 14 and June 19, the USDA Forest Service will waive standard amenity fees for all visitors to national forest and grassland day-use ...

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The end of hospital emergency abortion care rule will affect rural women in Kentucky

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Abortion rights advocates in Kentucky are concerned as the Department of Health and Human Services has revoked a ...

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Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents passes balanced budget for 2025-26 fiscal year

During Wednesday’s Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents meeting, the board passed a balanced budget for the upcoming fiscal year. “Reaching a balanced budget ...

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Family Nurturing Center’s 2025 Prom for a Purpose sets new record with more $200,000 raised

Family Nurturing Center’s 2025 Prom for a Purpose attracted more than 500 attendees and set a new record for the organization, netting over $200,000 ...

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Do you feel nervous or stressed when talking to your doctor? These tips can help ease your anxiety

By Dr. Tess Smith-Thomas University of Kentucky No matter how old you are, talking to a doctor or nurse can be stressful. Whether it’s ...

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Covington, City’s Covington Public Schools collaborate to improve, increase youth recreation opportunities

The City of Covington will collaborate with Covington Independent Public Schools to develop, expand, and improve Covington’s youth programming and recreational opportunities. Mayor Ron ...

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Pennsylvania May Drop Coverage for Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Under Medicaid Cost Review

Pennsylvania May Drop Coverage for Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Under Medicaid Cost Review

Thousands of low-income residents in Pennsylvania could soon lose access to popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Saxenda. These drugs are currently covered under ...

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Pennsylvanians Just Got More Freedom: Concealed Carry Approved in This 30th State

Pennsylvanians Just Got More Freedom: Concealed Carry Approved in This 30th State

Pennsylvania residents who have a valid license to carry a concealed firearm now have one more state where their permit is accepted. South Carolina ...

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