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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

April 3, 2025 - Tornadoes Cause Damage Across Kentucky

Tornadoes cause damage across Kentucky with more severe weather expected, a longtime member of state government is retiring, Kentucky's U.S. Senators are at odd with President Trump over his latest tariff plan, Beshear sues stop a new law from being implemented, and UofL's new president discusses a new law banning DEI on college campuses.

Apr 04, 202528 min

April 1, 2025 - Beshear Signs Flood Relief Bill into Law

Governor Beshear signs a flood relief bill into law, a Kentucky professor leads an in-depth study into water contaminants, marking Child Abuse Prevention Month in Kentucky, Kentucky joins more than two dozen states suing the Trump administration, and an Eastern Kentucky school district takes a unique approach to protecting its students.

Apr 02, 202527 min

March 27, 2025 - Lawmakers Work to Overturn Many of the Governor's Vetoes

Lawmakers work to overturn many of Gov. Beshear's vetoes, why 15-year-olds will need to wait before applying for a driver's permit, a Democratic politician holds a town hall in Congressman Barr's district, a shake-up in leadership at UofL, two major Kentucky universities are joining forces, and a behind-the-scenes look Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport.

Mar 28, 202528 min

March 26, 2025 - Gov. Beshear Makes Use of His Veto Pen as Lawmakers Prepare to Close Out the 2025 Legislative Session

Gov. Beshear vetoes more than a dozen bills before lawmakers reconvene for the final days of the legislative session, Congressman James Comer says he's lost confidence in public radio, Kentucky's public libraries are reacting to an executive order dismantling funding, and NASA is giving $3 million to a KY-based foundation to fund space-based research on brain cells.

Mar 27, 202528 min

March 25, 2025 - Ex-Gov. Matt Bevin Agrees to an Extended Protective Order Request from his Adopted Son

Former Gov. Bevin and his adopted son reach a settlement in a protective order case, Gov. Beshear signs bill allowing Kentucky teens to apply for driver permits at 15, Congressman Barr hosts a telephone town hall after declining to attend a town hall in Lexington, Congressman McGarvey says Pres. Trump's tariffs hurt Americans, crews discuss cleanup still underway after deadly flooding in Pike Co.

Mar 27, 202528 min

March 24, 2025 - Congressman Barr Declines Town Hall Invite. Hundreds Still Show Up

Hundreds show up to a town hall event that Congressman Barr declined to attend, Congressman McGarvey discusses where the national Democratic party goes from here, Gov. Beshear vetoes legislation that would overturn his ban on conversion therapy, and a worker at Mammoth Cave National Park is let go and then rehired.

Mar 25, 202528 min

March 20, 2025 - Lt. Gov. Defends the U.S. Department of Education

Kentucky's Lt. Gov. joins educators and parents to speak against eliminating the Department of Education, Sen. McConnell also discusses education cuts, Congressman Barr defends DOGE, Gov. Beshear vetoes an anti-DEI bill, and why one library is offering a Little Free Shuttle.

Mar 21, 202527 min

March 19, 2025 - Gov. Beshear Vetoed his First Piece of Legislation in 2025

Beshear vetoes legislation relating to the state's agriculture department, Sen. Stivers looks ahead to the remaining two days of the session, UK distances itself from a program that sparked a federal investigation, meet a freshman lawmaker representing Northeastern Kentucky, and a summit focused on the mental health of Kentucky's young adults.

Mar 20, 202528 min

March 18, 2025 - ICE Arrests 81 People in Kentucky

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, announced it arrested 81 people in Kentucky last week, saying they were in the country illegally, Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky says he's seeing a surge in support after going against President Donald Trump, and a Louisville man creates a quilt that’s getting a permanent home at the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.

Mar 19, 202528 min

March 17, 2025 - Changes to Kentucky's Medicaid Program Passed the KY Legislature

Republican supermajorities passed changes to Kentucky's Medicaid program, meet a former Kentucky sheriff turned legislator, more federal offices in Kentucky end up on the DOGE chopping block, a celebration of life is planned for Junior Bridgeman, why overdoses are dropping in Lexington, and a growing Kentucky city wants your input.

Mar 18, 202528 min

March 11, 2025 - A Bill Giving Lawmakers More Flexibility for Reducing the State Income Tax Passes

A bill that could give lawmakers more discretion when it comes to lowering Kentucky's income tax is swiftly moving through Frankfort, a measure to combat anti-semitism on college campuses advances despite some pushback, meet the youngest lawmaker in the state legislature, Murray State University announces its next president, and why President Trump wants someone to run against a Kentucky Congressman.

Mar 12, 202528 min

March 10, 2025 - An Effort to Blunt the Sting of an Anti-DEI Bill Fails

Efforts to blunt the sting of an anti-DEI bill fails to pass a committee, KCTCS President Ryan Quarles discusses how the college system has already made adjustments in anticipation of DEI legislation, Kentucky's hemp industry opposes amended efforts to regulate cannabis-infused drinks, and meet Rep. Erika Hancock who is serving in her first term as a state lawmaker.

Mar 11, 202528 min

March 4, 2025 - Anti-DEI Bill Has Its First Hearing in Frankfort

A bill that would cut diversity, equity and inclusion offices at Kentucky's universities has its first hearing in Frankfort, a Medicaid bill that could keep the Governor from expanding the health coverage program for the poor without legislative oversight passes the House, and state leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff policy.

Mar 05, 202527 min

March 3, 2025 - Kentucky Office of Government Efficiency Proposed

Kentucky could get an Office of Government Efficiency under a proposal by some Republican state lawmakers, students gather at public universities across Kentucky to rally in favor of DEI, and Kentucky's top health official on the increase in flu cases across the state.

Mar 05, 202526 min

February 28, 2025 - Kentucky's Commissioner of Public Health on a Confirmed Case of Measles

Kentucky's Commissioner of Public Health talks about a confirmed case of measles in the state. Lawmakers hope to form a task force focused on improving health outcomes. A bill adding requirements for building in areas with single-family homes sparks debate. Why it could soon be easier for universities to fire professors. Vocalists from across the country arrive for a singing competition.

Mar 03, 202528 min

February 26, 2025 - Two State Senators Describe the Flooding Damage Impacting Eastern Kentucky

Lawmakers hear from two state senators about the devastating floods from earlier this month in Eastern Kentucky, a bill banning cell phones in schools advances, legislation clarifying charges for disrupting legislative proceedings gains traction, water fluoridation is under the microscope again, and Congressman Massie is the only Republican to vote against a budget resolution.

Feb 27, 202527 min

February 25, 2025 - Bill Requiring Moment of Silence in School Passes Full Senate

A bill requiring a moment of silence in school passes the full Senate, lawmakers want more Kentuckians to know about the benefits of SNAP, a non-partisan group working to end gun violence pushes for a bill in Frankfort, recognizing sacrifices made by Kentucky families of military members, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals, and a simulation lab at NKU is giving students hands-on medical practice.

Feb 26, 202528 min

February 24, 2025 - Congressman Comer Discusses His Political Future

U.S. Rep. James Comer discusses his political future, Daniel Cameron criticizes Sen. McConnell, the death toll rises following flooding and freezing temperatures, students react to a bill that would eliminate DEI programs at Kentucky's public universities, and visiting the Northern Kentucky town of Bellevue.

Feb 25, 202528 min

February 21, 2025 - Bill Ending Telework for State Government Workers Advances

Thousands of state government workers would have to return to the office under legislation up for consideration, school districts could soon have more flexibility for making up missed days, a Kentucky State Park continues to house dozens of families displaced by flooding, state lawmakers reflect on Sen. McConnell's achievements, and exploring Kentucky connections to the raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima.

Feb 24, 202528 min
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