Online betting begins in Kentucky, will UAW expand its strike to Kentucky, nail technicians ask state lawmakers for some changes, Kentucky Congressman James Comer kicks off an impeachment inquiry, and why swim programs have concerns over new state lifeguard regulations.
Sep 29, 2023•28 min
Why you shouldn't expect an income tax cut in 2025, how some state lawmakers plan on fighting crime, why HISA could be replaced, counting homeless students, providing internships to students with disabilities, and Broadway stars come to central Kentucky.
Sep 28, 2023•28 min
Visitation for former Gov. Brereton C. Jones, education is once again front and center in the governor's race, an update on a KY officer shot in the line of duty, how cities can prepare for natural disasters, and how a government shutdown could impact Kentucky mothers and children.
Sep 27, 2023•28 min
Remembering the life of Gov. Brereton Jones, Cameron takes his education plan to KY superintendents, some KY schools receive national recognition, free COVID tests are again going to homes, and the Lexington African American Sports Hall of Fame inducted 23 new members.
Sep 26, 2023•28 min
The UAW strike expands, but not to Louisville, a federal act to promote white oak restoration, a Big Blue Barbecue in Paducah, when you'll be able to sign up for more free COVID-19 tests, and several Kentucky schools receive national recognition.
Sep 25, 2023•28 min
The candidates for governor talk to the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, funeral arrangements are announced for former Gov. Brereton Jones, a state lawmaker proposes eliminating the sales tax on diapers, online sports wagering begins in one week, and the Lexington African-American Sports Hall of Fame.
Sep 22, 2023•28 min
Remembering former Gov. Brereton Jones, the state's highest court considers a gerrymandering case, Planned Parenthood says it will run ads in opposition to candidates who oppose abortion rights, and workers at two Ford plants in Kentucky are still on the job as the UAW strike continues.
Sep 20, 2023•28 min
Former Governor Brereton Jones passes away, Kentuckians speak out in support of a potential opioid addiction treatment, a new report on Kentucky’s marijuana-related offense numbers is released, Bowling Green officers gain new resources and knowledge regarding gun violence, Mohawk Energy brings a piece of Silicon Valley to the mountains, and UK’s Markey Cancer Center receives top recognition.
Sep 19, 2023•28 min
The United Auto Workers go on strike, but Ford workers in Louisville are still on the job. The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center is designated as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute. A program that gave free haircuts to students at the start of the school year gets a makeover. It's been expanded to give free haircuts year-round.
Sep 18, 2023•28 min
A temporary replacement for outgoing education commissioner Jason Glass is announced, a new face is headed to Northern Kentucky University, racing at Churchill Downs is back for the first time since the Spring, Louisville’s congressman Morgan McGarvey praises auto workers just hours before they go on strike and the impact last year’s gun laws could have on the future of archery in schools.
Sep 15, 2023•27 min
Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth will remain in place, a jury decides how much a former KY clerk must pay a same-sex couple, funeral arrangements for Roy Kidd, and Kentucky's new Teacher of the Year.
Sep 14, 2023•28 min
Remembering Coach Roy Kidd, HISA issues a report about horse deaths at Churchill Downs, Congressman Comer will head an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, Kentucky's Chief Justice won't seek reelection, a judge strike down a new state law, and a new COVID booster is approved.
Sep 13, 2023•28 min
A solemn day of reflecting on 9/11, looking ahead to Kentucky's forest fire season, when two presidential candidates will be in Kentucky, the latest on the newest COVID-19 booster, why there is a national blood supply shortage, and a look at what could help drive new business in Danville.
Sep 13, 2023•28 min
Why more money may be needed to help problem gamblers, a pilot program that's putting treatment over jail, how the Farm Bill could help Kentucky avoid a hunger crisis, some GOP lawmakers call for an audit of the JCPS system, and a conversation with Terry Meiners.
Sep 13, 2023•28 min
Sports betting becomes legal in Kentucky, Gov. Beshear and GOP lawmakers place bets at various tracks, a police officer is shot in the line of duty, what's next for the Blue Grass Army Depot, and why Sen. Paul says he's not satisfied with a doctor's conclusion regarding Sen. McConnell.
Sep 08, 2023•28 min
A pair of new ads in Kentucky's governor's race, a new poll shows Beshear leading Cameron, and marking five years since a deadly mass shooting that injured a Louisville woman.
Sep 07, 2023•31 sec
McConnell returns to Washington with a doctor's note, a report shows the funding gap between KY's poorest and wealthiest school districts, Kentucky's biggest investment to date in high-speed internet, 20 years of Operation UNITE, and the Louisville ballet.
Sep 06, 2023•28 min
On this Labor Day, we are sharing stories about the revitalization efforts going on in cities across Kentucky. Barkley Regional Airport in McCracken County opened its new $43 million terminal. Paducah celebrates its 10th anniversary as a UNESCO Creative City. We visit Cane Kitchen in Whitesburg, where they have been working to improve physical and mental health through food.
Sep 05, 2023•28 min
The Sports Wagering Advisory Council released Kentucky's Wagering Catalog, outlining what sports Kentuckians can bet on. The Beshear campaign releases a new televsion ad, attacking opponent Daniel Cameron's stance on abortion. Kentucky's House Democratic Caucus lays out its agenda for the 2024 legislative session.
Sep 05, 2023•28 min
Kentucky fails to meet all the conditions to keep reducing the state income tax. The attending physician of the U.S. Congress gives an update on Sen. Mitch McConnell. Members of Kentucky's federal delegation announced the state's first Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers grant. Kentucky Monthly turns 25.
Sep 01, 2023•28 min
Sen. McConnell freezes up again while speaking to reporters, Daniel Cameron lays out his economic agenda, Kentuckians head south to help after Hurricane Idalia, fighting the most common type of skin cancer, and exploring the Japanese culture in the Bluegrass.
Aug 31, 2023•28 min
Kentucky is gearing up to help Florida deal with Idalia, all students in the state's largest school district are now eligible for free lunch, the slow progress of reopening a youth detention center has some lawmakers concerned, and a famous KY dog will soon be larger than life.
Aug 31, 2023•28 min
What to know about an update COVID-19 vaccine, the message from police to the Louisville community after another deadly mass shooting, the next step in sports wagering in Kentucky begins today, and how a superhero race is benefiting some of the state's most vulnerable children.
Aug 29, 2023•28 min
What you need to know about the newest COVID-19 booster, an interview with new Fayette County Clerk Susan Lamb, superheroes running for a good cause, and Monday's on Main visits Scottsville.
Aug 28, 2023•28 min
Politics invade the Kentucky State Fair, familiar names purchase a country ham for a record price, the heat is sticking around a bit longer, a utility case that could shape Kentucky's energy future is underway, and celebrating Black Business Month.
Aug 25, 2023•28 min
A group of moms tell state lawmakers that not all fentanyl ODs are intentional, the state has more SROs than ever before, a KY district becomes the example for teaching a new reading curriculum, and it's now clear where Kentuckians will soon be able to place a sports wager.
Aug 24, 2023•28 min
How communities are dealing with the heat, the search begins for a new KDE commissioner, Congressman McGarvey asks for federal help with JCPS bus driver shortage, an update on the state's so-called baby box law, and meet a graduate student who is providing therapy for horses.
Aug 23, 2023•28 sec
A week-long heat wave begins gripping the commonwealth, a county is taking special measures to keep the peace at youth sports games, what's leading to a decline in youth officials, UK starts a new season with record enrollment, and taking in the sights and sounds of the Kentucky State Fair.
Aug 22, 2023•28 min
A former commonwealth's attorney is arrested by the FBI, praise for a group fighting drug addiction from Sen. McConnell, a major policy change for LMPD, and taking advantage of numerous health screenings at the state fair.
Aug 22, 2023•27 min
A deeper look into the bus issue at JCPS, what a new survey says about access to childcare, why one tradition at the state fair isn't happening this year, an update on sports betting, and details on a new eco-tourism business in Central Kentucky.
Aug 18, 2023•27 min