
Headlines Across Kentucky (1/23/24)
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Our Tuesday look at Headlines Around Kentucky.
Our Tuesday look at Headlines Around Kentucky.
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Headlines Across Kentucky (1/23/24)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 168 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Our Tuesday look at Headlines Around Kentucky.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipKentucky faces a blood shortage.
That's thanks to recent winter weather.
And the TV show American Pickers is headed to Kentucky.
Our Toby Gibbs has those stories and more.
And our Tuesday look at headlines around Kentucky.
New data show low income black and Latino students are the most likely to miss out on instructional time.
The bus delays at Jefferson County Public Schools.
Louisville Public Media requested bus delayed data kept by CPS from October 2023.
The Thanksgiving Break.
Louisville Public Media reports the data show students were missing more instructional time than last year.
It also said black students make up only 36% of the school district's population, but experienced nearly half of the 2.4 million minutes lost due to bus delays in October and November.
An official with the Kentucky Blood Center tells WVXU it is critically low on blood due to the winter weather.
As of Monday, WVXU reports that 14 blood drives were canceled because of last week's cold temperatures and snowstorms.
The official said Monday the center had less than a day's supply of O-negative, a negative, B, positive and a B positive.
The Kentucky Blood Center has eight donor centers around the state.
A documentary series that follows antique pickers is coming to Kentucky.
Libertyville Enterprises reports the History Channel's American Pickers plan to film episodes around Kentucky in March.
The pickers are hoping to find rare items in Kentucky and learn the backstory of the antiques they come across with headlines around Kentucky.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 1m 17s | A UK student spoke in favor of House Bill 275 after giving testimony. (1m 17s)
Bill Addressing Landlord's Rights
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 2m 3s | House Bill 18 sides with landlords who say they should be able to choose who they rent to. (2m 3s)
Expanding Access to College Scholarships
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 2m 48s | Senators heard about expanding access to publicly-regulated college scholarships. (2m 48s)
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 3m 53s | In 2023, The Louisville Orchestra began its "In Harmony" tour. (3m 53s)
Lawsuit Against Louisville Gun Store
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 2m 13s | Attorneys file a lawsuit in connection to last year's mass shooting. (2m 13s)
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 2m 44s | KY schools would be required to set aside time for a moment of silence under a new bill. (2m 44s)
Prohibited Firearms Possessors Initiative
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 1m 27s | Mayor Craig Greenberg announces the Prohibited Firearms Possessors Initiative, or PFP. (1m 27s)
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Clip: S2 Ep168 | 2m 23s | Love them both: the unborn and the mother. That was the theme of a pro-life rally. (2m 23s)
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