Reaction to the death of former Gov. John Y. Brown, Jr.; Somerset Mayor Alan Keck discusses his run for governor; lawmakers discuss a gaming machine that's growing in popularity in Kentucky; UK President Dr. Eli Capilouto discusses action UK is taking following a racist assault on campus; and God's Pantry discusses their efforts to provide hungry families the ingredients for a Thanksgiving meal.
Nov 29, 2022•28 min
Louisville's mayor-elect says the police chief is resigning; a proposal in Frankfort would create a new office to study the causes of gun violence and recommendations for reducing it; a lawyer for employees at the Mayfield candle factory that was destroyed during a tornado outbreak in December says the workers were denied compensation because they cooperated with the OSHA investigation...
Nov 29, 2022•27 min
U.S. Rep. James Comer outlines a GOP investigation into President Joe Biden. A recount is set for a state House race that is too close to call. A mobile clinic delivers care to Kentucky children. A regional jail is working to help incarcerated parents stay connected to their kids. How one school district gives students technical training in several disciplines. And the popularity of pickleball.
Nov 19, 2022•28 min
A bill protecting some marriages moves forward without the backing of two Kentucky U.S. Senators; a new report gives insight into the well-being of Kentucky's children; three organizations joined to bring technology to underserved youth in Louisville; and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library sends free books to kids around the country, and thanks to new legislation, that will include Kentucky kids.
Nov 18, 2022•28 min
Sen. Mitch McConnell will remain the Senate GOP leader. Former President Donald Trump announces a third run for the White House. The Kentucky Supreme Court elects a new chief justice. Travel trailers arrive in Breathitt County to help people still recovering from devastating flooding in July. Plus a look inside an organization that helps individuals with developmental disabilities.
Nov 17, 2022•27 min
The state's highest court hears arguments over the state's trigger law which bans nearly all abortions; Governor Andy Beshear signs an executive order regarding medical marijuana; a former U.S. Representative from Kentucky passes away; a non-profit is helping people in recovery help themselves; and the host of the hit podcast, "Beyond Bardstown: Unsolved," tells us what the new season is about.
Nov 17, 2022•27 min
A school bus crash in Magoffin County; U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell will not become Senate Majority Leader; Google settles a lawsuit over allegations of misleading consumers about location tracking practices; Charles Williams describes the stressful, but fulfilling, experience of becoming a caregiver during National Family Caregivers Month; an art exhibit on female veterans and their service.
Nov 15, 2022•28 min
On this Veterans Day, we dedicate our show to the men and women who have served in the armed forces. We discuss the passage of the PACT ACT, visit with members participating in an all-female honor flight, and learn about the mission of the Fisher House that will soon be opening in Lexington.
Nov 15, 2022•28 min
On this Veterans Day, we dedicate our show to the men and women who have served in the armed forces. We discuss the passage of the PACT ACT, visit with members participating in an all-female honor flight, and learn about the mission of the Fisher House that will soon be opening in Lexington.
Nov 11, 2022•28 min
More than 50 wildfires are burning in 28 Kentucky counties; a judge deems the GOP-backed redistricting maps constitutional; lawmakers demand answers from election officials after learning about long lines on Election Day; a statue of Nettie Depp, an educator who became the first woman elected to public office in Barren Co., and a Kentucky artist whose medium is aluminum cans.
Nov 11, 2022•28 min
A recap of Tuesday's General Election in Kentucky. There's finality in the fate of two constitutional amendments that were on the ballot. Dry conditions lead to a wildfire that burns for days in eastern Kentucky. A dance company in Lexington focuses on elevating black dancers.
Nov 10, 2022•28 min
A look at some of the high-profile decisions voters are making on Election Day; advocates for felons' voting rights testify in Frankfort of a proposed amendment that could be on a ballot in the future; a closer look at how Kentucky's School Safety and Resiliency Act is working; and election trivia about the use of dueling in Kentucky politics.
Nov 09, 2022•28 min
Widespread illness forces more school districts to close; a breakdown of where the two candidates in Lexington's mayoral race stand on key issues; Governor Beshear announces a new program to help inmates find a job; and a high school senior is sharing her passion for cooking and baking with others.
Nov 08, 2022•28 min
Cases of flu continue to surge across Kentucky, impacting hospital capacity and prompting school closures. Gov. Beshear encourages people to vote early ahead of the Nov. 8 general election. Our political experts discuss the legislative races they're watching. And a preview of the mayoral race in Louisville.
Nov 07, 2022•28 min
After decades of discussions, work begins on a new long-term care facility for military veterans. More school districts cancel in-person learning as flu cases surge. We’re counting down to the 2022 general election. And on the eve of the Breeders’ Cup, a conversation about one of the premier events in horse racing.
Nov 07, 2022•28 min
A number of school districts cancel classes or shift to NTI as flu cases spike around the commonwealth; the Commissioner of the KSP says a $15,000 pay raise is paying off both for retention and recruitment; Northern Kentucky University is joining forces with NASA; and sportscaster Kenny Rice breaks down the significance of the Breeders' Cup.
Nov 03, 2022•28 min
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Kentucky leads the nation in lung cancer cases and mortality rates; an online publication run by student journalists focuses on the state's education system; and one week before election day, the candidates for U.S. Senate are ramping up their stops on the campaign trail.
Nov 02, 2022•27 min
The University of Kentucky is remembering a student killed in South Korea; a philanthropist makes another large donation to a Kentucky group; we talk with the Kentucky National Guard about the decline in new recruits; and a school bus is taking kids to school without leaving the parking lot.
Nov 01, 2022•28 min
A federal appeals court sides with a candidate running for the Kentucky Supreme Court; a doctor reacts to the nationwide shortage of a common antibiotic for children; a southern Kentucky health department tries something new in hopes of saving lives; and Lexington prepares to host the Breeders' Cup.
Oct 31, 2022•28 min
Gov. Beshear calls for funding universal pre-K and other measures as part of his "education first agenda;" some lawmakers are pushing for a statewide rescue team they say will save lives; accusations are traded about a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot; and a Lexington filmmaker discusses a film that takes away some of the mystery around one of the Freemasons' signature rituals.
Oct 28, 2022•28 min
Today is the start of in-person absentee voting in the commonwealth; lawmakers get an update on progress at the new cannabis research center at the University of Kentucky; and 10 school districts are getting new buses under a program by the federal government.
Oct 27, 2022•28 min
Doctors say a spike in RSV cases is putting a strain on the hospital system; today is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the midterm elections; Sen. Paul and his challenger Charles Booker are holding campaign events around the state in the lead up to election day; and why a picture of a coal miner at UK's Blue-White game in Pikeville is getting so much attention.
Oct 26, 2022•28 min
A new report shows math and reading scores for fourth and eighth-graders declined in most states during the pandemic, including Kentucky; Sec. Eric Friedlander discusses the administration's plan of expanding Medicaid; a new, nationwide project aimed at healing the political divide gets its start in Kentucky; and the Halloween spirit is alive on the campus of Transylvania University.
Oct 25, 2022•28 min
Kentucky's COVID-19 positivity inches up again; two GOP candidates for governor react to new COVID vaccine information from the CDC; a Kentucky police department says a new pilot program to reduce crime is working; and a school superintendent is named the top superintendent in the country.
Oct 24, 2022•28 min
Beshear is expanding the Medicaid program to provide more people with access to vision, hearing, and dental care; Republican leaders blast Beshear for not helping reduce gas prices; a family urges lawmakers to toughen penalties for college campus hazing; Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John Minton delivers his final State of the Judiciary address; and more.
Oct 24, 2022•28 min
Kentucky's Secretary of State explains why it's proving tough to be a county clerk; a group is encouraging Kentucky lawmakers to make it easier for driverless delivery vehicles to operate in the Commonwealth; and Greg Fischer looks back at his 12 years as Louisville's mayor.
Oct 24, 2022•28 min
New statewide test scores show COVID-19's impact on the classroom; and Sen. Rand Paul and his Democratic challenger Charles Booker hold dueling campaign events just two weeks from election day.
Oct 19, 2022•27 min
Gov. Beshears signs the Domestic Violence Awareness proclamation; groups working to fight the opioid epidemic can now apply for money from the state; students at the Central High School premedical magnet program are getting an up-close look at a career in medicine; and a look at several events that happened This Week In Kentucky History.
Oct 18, 2022•28 min
Governor Andy Beshear wants a state review of how many Kentuckians have been convicted of marijuana possession; and only one of Kentucky's 120 counties remains in the "high" COVID category.
Oct 17, 2022•28 min
Legislators discuss Kentucky's worsening drought situation; the death toll from July floods in Eastern Kentucky increases; Kentucky's Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about legislative immunity; a Kentucky police department is seeing success with a Narcan vending machine; and after 10 years and $22 million, a project in Lexington is officially complete.
Oct 17, 2022•28 min