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Federal assistance is now available to individuals in six Kentucky counties affected by recent tornadoes and severe weather, FEMA announces.
This is the final story in a Lantern series about homelessness in Western Kentucky. Read the earlier articles here. CENTRAL ...
Trump plan to end funding for energy assistance program would have deadly consequences in Eastern Kentucky, forcing people to ...
Kentucky reaction ranges from alarm to applause as U.S. House passes budget bill making deep cuts to Medicaid which covers 1 ...
A church's plan to buy and transform a Central City motel into housing and a service center for the unhoused meets resistance ...
Federally funding nutrition assistance is the only way to ensure it’s there when needed. A plan to shift costs to states ...
Courtney Phillips, 32, slept for weeks in a parking lot until Abundant Life Church gave her shelter and access to a shower.
This story is the first of a series. CENTRAL CITY — Pastor Jennifer Banks was still a relative newcomer to this Western ...
Kentucky's Russell Coleman joins other state attorneys general at the U.S.-Mexico border to back Trump efforts to bolster ...
U.S. Department of Education denies Kentucky's request to extend new deadline for spending $10.6 million in COVID relief ...
Twenty-six Kentucky counties need volunteers to join Citizen Foster Care Review Boards to aid in evaluating cases of children ...
Tornado Alley is shifting eastward because of a combination of weather phenomenon, says meteorology professor who is tracking ...
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