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Kentucky Edition

KET presents a new weeknight series that features reporting from across Kentucky examining complex regional and statewide issues in relevant, meaningful ways.

From education to the economy, agriculture to healthcare, business to the arts, Kentucky Edition, hosted by Renee Shaw, will summarize the day's major developments and explore Kentucky's fascinating people, places and events.
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Episodes

March 5, 2024 - The Kentucky Senate Says Schools Should be Able to Hire Armed Guards to Protect Kids

The Kentucky Senate says schools should be able to hire armed guards to protect kids. Senate Bill 2 would let school districts hire retired law enforcement and military veterans to carry a gun and respond to potential school shootings. Proponents say this bill fills a gap in school resource officers while opponents question the liabilities guards and school districts might face.

Mar 06, 202427 min

February 26, 2024 - A Campbellsville University Student is Dead, Another Arrested for his Murder

An arrest is made in the murder of 18-year-old Josiah Kilman, a Campbellsville University student, additional medical school, a veterinarian school, and more Ph.D programs might be in Kentucky's future if state legislators sign off, and the executive director of Morehead State University's Space Science Center talks about their involvement in the newest mission to the moon.

Feb 27, 202428 min

February 21, 2024 - Lawmakers and Queer Youth Rally for Better LGBTQ Legislation in Kentucky

Lawmakers and queer youth rally in Frankfort against Senate Bill 150 and for better LGBTQ legislation, Kentucky voters could decide if the governor's pardoning powers are restricted, a new bipartisan bill takes aim at protecting candidates from artificial intelligence, and one Lexington husband and wife demonstrate why pottery has endured for so long.

Feb 23, 202428 min

February 20, 2024 - Why the Horizons Act may be the Rescue the Childcare Industry Needs

Without help from the state, one in five childcare facilities could permanently close its doors but the Horizons Act, may be the rescue the childcare industry needs, JCPS superintendent pushes back against lawmakers on DEI, audits, splitting district, and some Jefferson County students are learning real-life lessons in how the law works.

Feb 21, 202428 min

February 14, 2024 - Could a Bill Meant to Protect Kids End up Hurting Them?

Some Kentucky lawmakers have concerns about House Bill 278 that includes tougher penalties for people who sexually abuse children, state superintendents say the Republican House budget doesn't make the grade, a newly-introuced bill would provide portable benefit plans for the self-employed, and we visit one of Kentucky's oldest chocolate companies.

Feb 15, 202428 min

February 12, 2024 - Search for New Education Commissioner

Friday is the deadline to apply to be Kentucky's next Commissioner of Education and so far, the Kentucky Board of Education has received six applications, The division between Kentucky's two Republican U.S. Senators continues to widen, and meet the Paint Queen of Kentucky, who's putting Taylorsville, KY on the map.

Feb 14, 202428 min

February 6, 2024 - Bills to Ban Cell Phones in Classrooms Advance

House Education Committee advances bills to ban cell phones in classrooms and recruit more teachers, school superintendents in southern Kentucky on competing with bordering Tennessee for teachers, and a new report on the economic impact of bourbon in Kentucky.

Feb 07, 202428 min
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