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With school back in session, officials from across the Commonwealth urge drivers to exercise caution around school buses.
A new report claims if child care were more available and affordable in Kentucky, around 16,000 to 28,000 people could join or rejoin the state's workforce, adding up to $600 million to the economy.
Officials said teachers are utilizing A.I. in ways that can save them about six weeks of planning per school year.
Commercial strawberry growers across the southeastern United States are reeling after a new fungal disease has ravished their ...
Workers at BlueOval SK, an electric vehicle battery manufacturer, will vote on forming a union at a plant in Kentucky this ...
Since 2014, “The Reader’s Notebook” has been researched, written, and hosted by J. D. Reeder, a retired educator, historian, ...
Kentuckians and local elected officials do not agree with a proposal to build two new gas plants to meet demand from future ...
According to a 2024 FBI report, Kentuckians lose more than $74 million a year to scams. Governor Andy Beshear’s ...
Secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Dr. Steven Stack, said cigarette smoking is the number one ...
While many analysts report an unpredictable and volatile national economy, the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce has ...
The Kentucky Beverage Association gathered to advocate for non-alcoholic beverages to be kept as part of the SNAP program.
This month, the nonprofit organization Shaping Our Appalachian Region is holding their annual summit to encourage growth and ...