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After the federal government shutdown cut staffing and services at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, local governments and nonprofits in the region stepped up to foot the bill and keep the park open during the peak fall season.
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Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted for putting a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to use deadly military force against drug cartels.
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Louisville officials say community-based intervention programs are helping to reduce shootings and violent crime in targeted neighborhoods.
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The U.S. Department of Education says the University of Kentucky violated the Civil Rights Act by associating with The PhD Project nonprofit.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg appointed two well-known Democratic politicians to takeover vacancies in the clerk’s and sheriff's offices on Friday.
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Covington Police arrested CityBeat photo intern Lucas Griffith during a march on the Roebling Bridge in July. The case has made national headlines and drawn protest from press freedom groups.
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Steve Inskeep came to Kentucky to interview Gov. Andy Beshear and spoke with LPM’s Bill Burton about Beshear's ambition as well as the outlook for public radio.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear about his cross-party appeal in a state that has always overwhelmingly voted for Trump.
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Federal authorities want to deport an Indiana resident who has a green card, which grants permanent residency in the U.S. They kept him in custody after a judge said he could be released on bond.
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The federal government shutdown, which began overnight, will delay key reports on the U.S. economy, including a monthly snapshot of the job market, which was scheduled for release on Friday.
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The Anti-Displacement Commission will track housing developments that receive city resources to protect residents from gentrification.
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The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology.