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2013/05/21 17:12
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... even collapsing are commonplace. The air in city after city hangs brown and heavy (and rates of childhood asthma and other lung diseases have shot up), because funding that would allow the...
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2013/05/21 11:43
2013/05/21 11:43
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For Kentuckians hammered with distressing reports on the state's poor health conditions, there was a scattering of good news this past week that followed Gov. Steve Beshear's decision to expand the...
2013/05/21 09:51
2013/05/21 09:51
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NATIONAL STORIES: Clinging to the hope of finding more survivors, rescue workers raced overnight scouring mountains of rubble where houses and schools once stood– even as the sobering death toll...
2013/05/20 23:02
2013/05/20 23:02
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PADUCAH, Ky. - Health departments are in a tough situation. Do they turn patients away or accept them knowing they'll lose money and might not get paid at all? Three private companies manage Medicaid...
2013/05/20 22:59
2013/05/20 22:59
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More Obama aides knew of IRS audit; Obama not toldMore Obama aides knew of IRS audit; Obama not told White House chief of staff Denis McDonough and other senior presidential advisers knew in late...
2013/05/20 20:52
2013/05/20 20:52
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Posted: 2:14 PM Federal prosecutors say former Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's "unwarranted sense of entitlement" goes beyond what he's been charged with. Posted: 2:11 PM A judge...
2013/05/20 13:20
2013/05/20 13:20
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The White House counsel’s office knew that a Treasury Department inspector general’s report about the IRS targeting conservative groups had been completed in April — weeks before the matter became...
2013/05/20 09:51
2013/05/20 09:51
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: North Korea on Monday fired a projectile into the sea off its east coast for the third day in a row, South Korean officials said, urging Pyongyang to refrain from...
2013/05/19 02:30
2013/05/19 02:30
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... court — fellow abusers sitting behind him in the benches — talking about the fitful life of a recovering addict, the random drug tests, the counseling and what he hoped was his next, clean...
2013/05/18 22:49
2013/05/18 22:49
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Benghazi fallout, other controversies WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading...
2013/05/17 19:17
2013/05/17 19:17
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Thirteen Kentucky families have been recognized for their roles as foster parents to some of the state's most vulnerable children. The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family...
2013/05/17 16:45
2013/05/17 16:45
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... where the creek runs through Binford Park. In a press conference on Friday, Knight said her department hired independent mental health professionals to review the circumstances surrounding the...
2013/05/17 10:44
2013/05/17 10:44
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... in 2008, the Democrats went behind closed doors to craft what is turning out to be one of the worst and most costly pieces of legislation in history: The Affordable Care Act. They locked...
2013/05/17 06:02
2013/05/17 06:02
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... Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to study journalism innovations as a member of the 76th Nieman Class. The Nieman Foundation for Journalism announced Friday it has selected 24...
2013/05/17 03:43
2013/05/17 03:43
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WASHINGTON — Republicans think the Internal Revenue Service controversy is the magic weapon for beating up Democrats, because nothing resonates with the American public like potential IRS...
2013/05/16 20:17
2013/05/16 20:17
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... motivates and deters burglars is to ask them. UNC Charlotte researcher Joseph Kuhns from the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology did just that. He led a research team that gathered...
2013/05/16 17:19
2013/05/16 17:19
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President Barack Obama plans to choose a new acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service this week as the first congressional hearings begin into the agency’s selective scrutiny of...
2013/05/16 15:52
2013/05/16 15:52
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 16, 2013) — Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate fell to 7.9 percent in April from 8 percent in March 2013, according to the Office of Employment and...
2013/05/16 10:44
2013/05/16 10:44
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UK Food Services' quality, selection merit support Last month, the University of Kentucky Department of Mathematics and the UK College of Arts and Sciences, as well as private supporters, presented...
2013/05/16 02:54
2013/05/16 02:54
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Press A former intensive care nurse with a businesslike approach to a politically divisive public policy area won Senate approval Wednesday to run Medicare and other major health insurance...