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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

February 18, 2026

Florida's governor asks Kentucky lawmakers to join movement to balance the federal budget, a bill addressing how minors interact with social media, advocates push for automatic restoration of voting rights, and Gov. Beshear is now an author.

Feb 19, 202627 min

February 17, 2026

Why jailers in Kentucky are renting their beds to ICE, a lawmaker wants to reward parents with cash for getting their kids ready for kindergarten, a bill to make DNA collection mandatory in felony cases, a push for automatic restoration of voting rights, and the Louisville Orchestra is again going on tour.

Feb 18, 202627 min

February 16, 2026

Some police chiefs say they back a bill that would make Glock switches illegal in Kentucky, lawmakers advance a bill that removes a requirement for lawyers, Congressman Massie says the DOJ has more work to do on the Epstein files, and why a group wants to see a regional indoor smoking ban in Northern Kentucky.

Feb 17, 202627 min

February 13, 2026

A religious liberty in medicine bill advances in Frankfort, Kentucky's Secretary of State says county clerks need more money, and a look back at deadly statewide flooding that hit the state one year ago.

Feb 16, 202627 min

February 12, 2026

A bill that sparks a debate over parental involvement in schools, more legislation focused on Kentucky's housing shortage, Gov. Beshear responds to the auditor's claims about questionable spending in the executive branch, and Congressman Massie engages in a heated exchange with the U.S. Attorney General over the Epstein files.

Feb 13, 202627 min

February 11, 2026

A bill letting health workers refuse care against their conscience advances, lawmakers look to put limits on how data from license plate cameras is stored, Sen. Paul and Congressman Massie hold a joint town hall, and new stops are added to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

Feb 13, 202627 min

February 10, 2026

Lawmakers scrutinize executive branch spending while crafting new two-year budget, why Kentucky's university professors say state lawmakers are once again attacking tenure, a new report looks at the actions of FCPS' superintendent, and the state makes another appeal to the Trump administration for federal help following yet another deadly storm.

Feb 13, 202627 min

February 9, 2026

Education has emerged as a focus of lawmakers during the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly, Democratics in Frankfort call for action when it comes to universal pre-k, Congressman Barr launches his first ad in Kentucky's U.S. Senate race, Congressman Massie says he's optimistic about his reelection chances, and Gov. Beshear calls for DHS Secretary Noem to be fired.

Feb 10, 202627 min

February 6, 2026

Kentucky students stage a walkout to protest ICE, Congressman Barr says he's endorsing Congressman Massie's challenger, a bill that would give local water districts control over whether to add fluoride to drinking water advance in Frankfort, and the next steps for a city debating whether to green light a new data center.

Feb 09, 202627 min

February 5, 2026

Lawmakers advance two priority bills aimed at shaking up Kentucky's school systems, what it would mean for Kentucky to become a "Food is Medicine" state, Gov. Beshear says he's disappointed in Lexington's snow and ice removal process, and a new poll shows a tight GOP race for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky.

Feb 09, 202627 min

February 4, 2026

Kentucky's Senate president calls closure of BlueOval SK plant a "quagmire" for the state, a bill that could clear the way for cigar bars advances, U.S. Sen. McConnell checks himself into the hospital, and a data center developer looking to build in Kentucky files a lawsuit.

Feb 05, 202627 min

February 3, 2026

Lawmakers discuss ways to catch drivers illegally passing school buses, a pair of education-related priority bills pass the Senate, Gov. Beshear discusses Pre-K for All in Bowling Green, Congressman Comer confirms high-profile testimonies in the Epstein case, and Ralph Alvarado discusses why he's running for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District.

Feb 04, 202626 min

February 2, 2026

New bill aims to ease the state’s housing shortage by creating fewer upfront costs for housing developers, state representative reaches settlement over allegations of inappropriate interactions with women, more deaths blamed on the latest winter storm to hit the state, and medical cannabis comes to the state’s capital city.

Feb 03, 202627 min

January 30, 2026

Governor Andy Beshear says the House Republican budget plan released earlier this week does not reflect Kentuckians' needs, local governments may be held financially liable for property damage caused by riots under state lawmaker’s proposal, and report finds six out of ten Kentucky college students are graduating debt-free.

Feb 02, 202627 min

January 29, 2026

Lawmakers look to make changes to the state's largest public school district, debating the pros and cons of alternative sentencing for caregivers, Southern Kentucky counties are slowly seeing power restored following the winter storm, and the mayors of Kentucky's two largest cities talk about what's next for their communities.

Jan 30, 202627 min

January 27, 2026

The number of power outages is trending down and road conditions are improving across Kentucky, lawmakers file two new priority bills in the General Assembly, Kentucky's federal delegation reacts to the situation in Minneapolis, and a group is working to rescue free-roaming horses in Eastern Kentucky.

Jan 28, 202627 min

January 26, 2026

Governor Beshear says at least three deaths may be tied to winter storm, Kentucky getting support from outside to help restore power to thousands, Northern Kentucky sets another snowfall record, and Republican congressman James Comer of Kentucky says it might be time for ICE to leave Minneapolis.

Jan 27, 202627 min

January 23, 2026

Kentucky braces for a powerful winter storm, a bill extending concealed carry rights to young adults clears the state House, a committee considers the impeachment of a state Supreme Court justice, and Kentucky's Attorney General is looking into mail-order abortion pills.

Jan 27, 202627 min

January 22, 2025

Lawmakers consider changing a 2025 law that sought to protect students by creating boundaries for communication, U.S. Senator Paul visits Frankfort to applaud efforts to reduce the income tax rate, Gov. Beshear is critical of President Trump's comments on Greenland, and all eyes are on the weather.

Jan 23, 202627 min

January 21, 2026

Lawmakers unveil their top legislative priority for the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly, debate over lowering the legal conceal carry age, and a bill cracking down on distracted driving speeds through the legislator.

Jan 22, 202627 min

January 20, 2026

The world's richest person gets involved in Kentucky's U.S. Senate race, Gov. Beshear is in Davos for the World Economic Forum, a bill aimed at making transfering college credits gets sent back to the drawing board, and a physician talks about the Dry January trend.

Jan 22, 202627 min

January 19, 2026

A look at the history of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday, meet a civil rights activist from Kentucky who marched with Dr. King, and learn about a statewide food drive honoring Dr. King's legacy of community service.

Jan 22, 202627 min

January 16, 2026

A bill to address driver's licensing accelerates through the state Senate chambers. Kentucky’s first medical cannabis processor opens. The Champ gets a stamp.

Jan 22, 202627 min

January 15, 2026

A bill looks to pay high school students to become teachers, education advocates call on lawmakers to prioritize funding public schools, JCPS announces a major budget reduction plan, and federal funding for recovery programs is restored.

Jan 22, 202627 min

January 14, 2026

Boeing says it warned about part failure at center of UPS crash in Louisville, bills cracking down on distracting driving and addressing driver's license renewels clear a committee, and an interview with congressional candidate State Rep. Ryan Dotson.

Jan 15, 202627 min

January 13, 2026

Debating the merits of universal pre-K in Kentucky, a lawmaker files a bill to return driver's license renewals to county officials, lawmakers discuss bills to help with the state's housing shortage, and the U.S. Supreme Court takes up a case about transgender athletes.

Jan 14, 202627 min

January 12, 2026

The number of candidates vying to replace Kentucky's retiring U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell grows to 19, Louisville Public Media journalist Joe Sonka talks about why so many Republicans will be unchallenged this election year and how a new state law that went into effect January 1st aims to lower the number of colorectal cancer deaths in Kentucky.

Jan 13, 202627 min

January 9, 2026

A local abortion case fires up both sides of the debate in Frankfort, highlights from Kentucky Chamber Day, why Kentucky's Attorney General is suing a chatbot company, another possible measles exposure case in the state, and a look inside Central Kentucky's first medical marijuana dispensary.

Jan 12, 202627 min

January 8, 2026

A Bowling Green group is growing healthy food for their neighbors, but other lessons are taking root. It comes with a meaningful reminder about growing potential and community, making these gardeners the cream of the crop.

Jan 09, 202627 min

January 7, 2025

Governor Beshear delivers his 2026 State of the Commonwealth and Budget Address, a look at some of the early bills filed in the Kentucky General Assembly, Cameron makes his entry into the U.S. Senate race official, and details on the state's first digital ID platform.

Jan 08, 202627 min
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