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Dashcam Footage Shows Big Rig Narrowly Avoids Plummeting Over Kentucky Bridge: See Video
A big rig very narrowly avoided driving off a Kentucky bridge in scary dash cam footage. Per WDRB, there's harrowing dashcam footage showing the perspective of a driver in a semi-truck. In it, Sydney Thomas, a driver for Sysco, sends the semi-truck careening off the Clark Memorial Bridge in Kentucky.
Kentucky’s latest fight against EPA progresses
Since he took office nearly five months ago, Attorney General Russell Coleman has wasted no time challenging the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency. Currently, Coleman’s office is fighting the EPA in court over an air pollution rule that could impact coal-fired power plants in Kentucky. What’s the lawsuit...
Student teachers deserve to be paid for their labor. Will new legislation be enough?
Gov. Andy Beshear signed House Bill 377 into action on April 4. The bill was designed to counteract statewide teacher shortages by making college education programs more accessible to students. It established the Teacher Recruitment Student Loan Forgiveness Pilot Program and the Student Teacher Stipend Program, offering student teachers a stipend of up to $5,000.
As early voting begins, use it or risk losing it, says Kentucky’s chief elections officer
As early voting began Thursday, one of the first to cast a ballot — and to show his support for the process — was Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams. In a recent interview with the Lantern, Adams applauded the defeat of a recent legislative proposal to repeal early voting. “I do encourage voters to […] The post As early voting begins, use it or risk losing it, says Kentucky’s chief elections officer appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Kentucky State Police troopers honor fallen law enforcement
HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) - We may recognize the sacrifice and protection from law enforcement who are working now, but Thursday troopers with the Kentucky State Police took the chance to honor the ones who have fallen. “There’s not very many people in Henderson anymore that remember my dad. But he...
Attorney General Coleman is undermining sustainable energy progress in Kentucky.
Over the past three years a majority in Congress voted to pass two forward-looking laws—the 2021 U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Thousands of Kentucky homeowners, businesses and workers have already begun to benefit through tax credits for new electric vehicles, energy-efficient heat-pumps and appliances, a growing network of electric-vehicle charging stations and new jobs that these laws incentivize. When you think about it, that’s quite a remarkable success in this age of highly partisan politics.
Rain and storms return on Friday
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – Happy Friday! Hope you were able to enjoy the beautiful conditions on Thursday because rain and storms return to the forecast on Friday. You can expect light rain to move in during the morning hours. Things will pick up a little bit in intensity during the midday and afternoon hours. There is a “Marginal Risk” of flash flooding today, with isolated instances of flash flooding possible in low-lying and flood prone areas. Scattered showers and few storms continue overnight into the morning hours of Saturday.
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