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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

September 4, 2024 - Judge Pushes Parties Towards Mediation in Database Lawsuit

A judge is pushing the Beshear administration and Auditor Ball's office to work out a disagreement themselves, a Kentucky-based spirits maker ends its DEI policies, enrollment swells for KCTCS, Sen. McConell gives advice ahead of the next presidential debate, teens looking to get their driver's license have new options, and a Kentuckian shines for Team USA in the Paralympics.

Sep 05, 202425 min

September 3, 2024 - State Receives 2,600+ Applications for Business Licenses for Medical Cannabis Program

The application window for businesses applying for a licenses to participate in Kentucky's medical cannabis program closed Friday after receiving more than 2,600 applications, Rep. Kulkarni is selected to be the Democratic nominee in a special election, KY is helping western states fight wildfires, how a program helps recruit and train community health workers to fill gaps in underserved areas, and a look at some of the events that happened This Week in Kentucky History.

Sep 05, 202427 min

August 29, 2024 - Differing Views on School Choice Legislation

Both sides of the school choice issue weigh in as Kentuckians get set to decide this November whether public money can be used for private schools, findings from a new report on school safety in Kentucky and, a University of Kentucky entomologist explains why the risk of getting mosquito-borne viruses could be greater this year.

Aug 30, 202428 min

August 28, 2024 - Teachers, Students, Parents Speak Out on Possible JCPS Overhaul

A legislative task force considering how the state could overhaul Jefferson County Public Schools hears directly from students, teachers and parents, Dolly Parton makes a stop in Kentucky to celebrate a major milestone for the Imagination Library and, a Louisville program that's making ballet accessible to all.

Aug 29, 202428 min

August 27, 2024 - Debate Continues Over the Design of Bathroom Stalls in a New KY School

Debate continues over the design of bathroom stalls in a new Kentucky school, a lawmaker applauds Auditor Ball's lawsuit targeting Gov. Beshear, a closer look at the Safe at Home Act, a state representative is arrested for a second DUI, Philip Morris expands its footprint in KY, and a competition that's inspiring seniors to go for gold in their golden years.

Aug 28, 202428 min

August 26, 2024 - Lawmakers Hear about Kentucky's Growing Need for Affordable Housing

Members of Kentucky's legislative task force on housing got an update on the housing needs facing the state and, as lawmakers found out, those needs are different depending on where you are in the state, Kentucky’s auditor is taking the governor to court over access to a state database and, firefighters from around the world gather in Lexington to compete in the Firefighter Challenge Classic.

Aug 28, 202428 min

August 22, 2024 - Talking About School Choice at School

Joe and Kelly Craft nabbed the prized ham for the fourth year in a row, shelling out $10.5 million at the annual Kentucky Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast at the Kentucky State Fair. New, high-tech equipment designed to reduce wrong-way crashes will soon be put to the test in Kentucky and, a pediatrician with Norton Healthcare debunks a few common myths about head lice.

Aug 23, 202428 min

August 21, 2024 - Kentucky's Income Tax on Track for Another Cut

University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto tells UK community it’s time to make changes following announcement the Office for Institutional Diversity was being dissolved. Kentucky is on track to make another cut to state income taxes. Finding art and culture at the Kentucky State Fair.

Aug 22, 202428 min

August 20, 2024 - Governor Andy Beshear Speaks at the Democratic National Convention

Governor Andy Beshear was among dozens of speakers who shared the stage on the first night of the Democratic Nation Convention in Chicago. Some state lawmakers say bathroom designs for a new Fayette County middle school defy state law. Researchers at the University of Louisville using virtual reality to treat patients with eating disorders.

Aug 21, 202428 min

August 19, 2024 - State Officials React to a Triple Shooting in Central Kentucky

Police say a man killed two people and injured a third in a shooting outside a Hardin Co. courthouse, lawmakers continue to discuss the future of JCPS, it's move-in day on UK's campus, how Metcalfe County is helping freshman make the jump to high school, and how a newly approved device is helping treat opioid disorders in Kentucky.

Aug 20, 202428 min

August 15, 2024 - More Fallout for a State Lawmaker

A state representative accused of inappropriate interactions with women loses his committee assignments, Gov. Beshear answers a question about a cabinet post if Kamala Harris wins, the Kentucky Supreme Court hears arguments in an open-records case, a look back at two former slaves who started a construction company, horses help train mental health professionals, and the Kentucky State Fair.

Aug 16, 202428 min

August 14, 2024 - Thousands of Students Around the State Begin a New School Year

More than 41,000 students in Kentucky's second-largest district return to the classroom, a Southern Kentucky district deletes a social media post opposing a constitutional amendment, Kentucky is home to a new Joint Force Headquarters in Frankfort, meet the volunteers who are helping repair wheelchairs in Louisville, and why a Lexington dance group is on a mission to make dance more inclusive.

Aug 15, 202428 min

August 12, 2024 - The Pros and Cons of Having A.I. in the Classroom

The pros and cons of having A.I. in the classroom, what WKU's president is looking forward to during the upcoming semester, how Kentucky veterans are benefiting from expanded health benefits, why a Kentucky city wants to be an example when it comes to renewable energy, and several former Wildcats help close out the summer Olympics in Paris in style.

Aug 13, 202428 min

August 9, 2024 - New Program to Help Protect Domestic Violence Sees 460% Increase

A new state program designed to protect victims of domestic violence sees a 460% increase one year after becoming law, Gov. Beshear releases his tax return, Kentucky Edition goes on the road to hear from state lawmakers at NCSL, the Director of the CDC visits a vaccine clinic in Louisville, and a former Wildcat goes for gold in Paris.

Aug 12, 202428 min

August 6, 2024 - Andy Beshear Reacts to Vice President Kamala Harris’ Running Mate Pick

Even though Gov. Beshear will not be the Democratic nominee for vice president, he is praising Kamala Harris for picking Gov. Tim Walzf ofMinnesota as her running mate. The 50th anniversary of National Conference of State Legislatures kicks off in Louisville, with sessions on technology, education, the economy, and more. One Kentucky county says “no” to letting businesses sell medical cannabis.

Aug 08, 202427 min

August 1, 2024 - Another Kentucky Democrat Removed as a Candidate Over Incorrect Paperwork

The Kentucky Lantern reports a Shelby County judge ruled Democratic Representative Richard Henderson is disqualified from appearing on the November ballot because of incorrect paperwork. Political speaking organizer Steven Elder talks about why the Fancy Farm Picnic is still relevant. The growing popularity of the University of Kentucky's Meat Cutting School.

Aug 02, 202428 min

July 30, 2024 - Cabinet Leader Says Budget Shortfall Means Kinship Care Law Cannot be Carried Out

A Cabinet for Health and Family Services leader tells lawmakers he doesn't have the funding to carry out legislation they passed to better protect children and vulnerable adults. Lexington lands a $500,000 grant for program focused on disrupting gun violence in the city. How a coalition is making sure future generations have access to a key part of bourbon making – white oak trees.

Jul 31, 202428 min

July 26, 2024 - Moving the Needle on the Eastern Kentucky Housing Crisis?

Kentucky is not considered a swing state in the upcoming presidential election, but Governor Beshear believes it’s not likely to be a factor in Vice President Harris' decision. Why Eastern Kentucky could finally be moving the needle on its housing crisis. Pollinator plots offer a beautiful view and a way to keep Kentucky’s ecosystem healthy.

Jul 29, 202428 min

July 25, 2024 - Governor Andy Beshear Talks About the Vice Presidency and Kamala Harris

Governor Andy Beshear fields questions from reporters during his regular Thursday news conference about whether he could become the Democratic candidate for vice president. Scott County breaks ground on new food bank facility. It’s been a decade since the collapse, but the Corvette Museum sinkhole is still a source of fascination.

Jul 26, 202428 min

July 24, 2024 -More Federal Disaster Money Coming to Kentucky

President Joe Biden has approved a federal disaster declaration for Kentucky after deadly storms hit the state in May. Kentucky Republicans talk about their experience at the Republican National Convention. Many student athletes dream of one day making it to the Olympics and, for University of Louisville athlete Jayden Ulrich, the dream is coming true.

Jul 26, 202428 min
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