Keith Runyon
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I believe that public education is the bedrock of an inclusive and educated society. Sadly, I think fewer and fewer people share that view.
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When he faced a budget shortfall, Republican Gov. Louie B. Nunn raised taxes. And the result was one of the most enlightened periods in modern Kentucky history.
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One hundred years ago, the people of Louisville joined together to make a memorable Christmas for the thousands of young soldiers who were being trained at Camp Zachary Taylor.
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Graham has gone to the mother lode of wisdom: the words of John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison.
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A solid campus requires an informed population. And the Cardinal provides that, sometimes with distinction.
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Keith Runyon reflects on a time when pensions were the norm for most full-time jobs, and describes the pitfalls that came with the widespread switch to subsidized retirement savings accounts, like 401(k)s.
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One of the busiest intersections in St. Matthews looks drastically different now. But it’s not the loss of the retail businesses that's most concerning.
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While much of the battle over changes in the Affordable Care Act are theoretical, this one hit home for me. And I’m not alone.
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But these recent episodes — including from Gov. Matt Bevin — have been different.
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On Tuesday, the Bingham family and a group of about 100 supporters gathered at Louisville Public Media's downtown headquarters to celebrate the dedication of our new newsroom, named for visionary Courier-Journal editor and publisher Barry Bingham Jr.