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Storms expected on July 4th in WV, KY and OH
(WOWK) — Showers and storms are expected in the 13 News viewing area on the 4th of July. Luckily the rain won’t last all day and there is a good chance that most of the showers will be done during the evening at fireworks display time (around 10 p.m. in most areas). Storms on Thursday […]
Kentucky attorney general names members to opioid advisory commission
The Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission, tasked with distributing opioid settlement dollars, has new members, Attorney General Russell Coleman’s office announced Tuesday. The commission was created by the state legislature in 2021 and has nine voting and two non-voting members. Kentucky receives installments toward $900 million in settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors. So […] The post Kentucky attorney general names members to opioid advisory commission appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Hair discrimination prohibited under Kentucky’s C.R.O.W.N. Act
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Black women with natural hairstyles are 2.5 times more likely to be seen as unprofessional, according to a 2023 study by Dove. Most African Americans say they have experienced some form of discrimination based on their hair. Natural hairstyles like braids, locs and twists have historically been considered unacceptable by Eurocentric standards.
Southern Baptist Convention debates religious liberty again | Terry Mattingly
In the midst of heated debates about female pastors and the morality of in vitro fertilization, the national Southern Baptist Convention recently passed a religious liberty resolution that – in terms of Baptist history – was rather ordinary. But these are not ordinary times in American life. ...
Fredonia residents prepare for booming Fourth of July celebration
FREDONIA, Ky. — Residents of Fredonia prepared Wednesday for thousands to flood into their town of less than 400 later that night. The visitors would drive in for the city’s popular Fourth of July celebration, held each year on July 3, which event organizers said has drawn crowds of 6,000 to 7,000 in the past.
Tornado debris removal continues to close KY 1220
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is continuing daytime closures on KY 109 in Hopkins County to allow for more debris removal on the roadway. On July 2 and 3, The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet closed KY 1220, also known as Olney Road, and Daylight Road at the old Charleston School from 7 a.m. […]
Tennessee Ranks Among Top Ten Worst States to Work in America
A recent study analyzing data in three key areas has named among the top ten worst states to work in America. The study conducted by OxFamAmerica.org looked at three key areas of American work life: wages, worker protections, and rights to organize. The score in each area was weighted to calculate a final score for each of the 50 states, along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
Step Back In Time This 4th Of July At Discovery Park
Union City, Tenn.–Make plans to visit Discovery Park of America in Union City on Thursday, July 4. Guests will have the opportunity to step back in time and explore our nation’s rich heritage and its fight for independence. Special activities throughout the day include many patriotic-themed events, hands-on activities and historical reenactments fun for all ages. All activities will take place rain or shine.
Missouri Issues Urgent Warning about Deadly Mosquito-borne Virus
This is one of those warnings from the Missouri Department of Health that you hope is precautionary and not an indication of something that will become a widespread issue in the state. A new bulletin has been issued about a deadly mosquito-borne virus of which there is no cure. This...
Thousands of LG&E customers without power in Louisville area after severe weather
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thousands are without power in the Louisville area after a strong line of severe thunderstorms slowly made its way through the region. Heavy rain and strong winds have left more than 5,000 LG&E customers without power as of 4:20 p.m. on Thursday. That number has gone...
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