
Headlines Around Kentucky (10/3/23)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 89 | 2m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
An arrest 8 years after a woman's disappearance and new homes for tornado victims.
A look at the headlines around Kentucky, including an arrest 8 years after a woman's disappearance and new homes for tornado victims.
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Headlines Around Kentucky (10/3/23)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 89 | 2m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
A look at the headlines around Kentucky, including an arrest 8 years after a woman's disappearance and new homes for tornado victims.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipMaking news across the commonwealth an arrest eight years after a woman's disappearance.
New homes for tornado victims.
And good news for once, endangered fish in western Kentucky are Toby Gibbs has details in this.
Look at headlines around Kentucky.
A break in a Nelson County murder case that's received attention worldwide.
The former boyfriend of Crystal Rogers, a mother of five who disappeared in 2015, has been charged with murder.
The Kentucky Standard reports Brooks Houck also faces a tampering with evidence charge in connection with Roger's death.
Houck is being held on a $10 million cash bond.
Another man, Joseph Lawson, has been arrested on conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence.
Charges.
16 Mayfield families were given new homes after they lost theirs in the devastating 2021 tornado.
The Paducah Sun reports the families are the first of 60 to move into New Hope Acres Mayfield subdivision for tornado survivors nonprofit Samaritan's Purse paid for the furnished houses.
The Louisville Metro Council voted to ban pet stores and vendors in public and outdoor spaces from selling dogs and cats.
Louisville Public Media reports the law won't take effect for another year.
As of now, the ordinance requires pet stores to display the contact information of their breeders, who will still be able to sell animals directly to customers.
The ordinance does not keep pet stores from selling online or partnering with adoption or rescue agencies.
Louisville is the third city in the state to adopt this ordinance.
The federal protection status for a small fish native to western Kentucky has changed from endangered to threatened.
Thanks to conservation efforts, the Kentucky land heard reports of water pollution and the channel ization of waterways by farmers has harmed the relict darter.
The fish was listed as endangered in 1993 with headlines around Kentucky.
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 3m 22s | Appalshop has purchased a new building as it considering moving. (3m 22s)
Candidates For KY Auditor And Treasurer
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 4m 5s | Renee Shaw talks with candidates for KY's State Auditor and State Treasurer. (4m 5s)
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 42s | Lexington, KY has its first lab confirmed cases of the flu. (42s)
Gov. Beshear's Infrastructure Plan
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 2m 3s | Kentucky's Governor Andy Beshear outlines his "Better Kentucky" infrastructure plan. (2m 3s)
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 3m 49s | The KY Opioid Symposium gathers together those on the frontlines of the opioid battle. (3m 49s)
KY Group enRICH Receives Funding To Fight Opioid Epidemic
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 2m 19s | enRich is among the groups that received funds to fight the opioid epidemic in Kentucky. (2m 19s)
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 2m 21s | Jailers from across the Commonwealth gathered for a meeting in Western Kentucky. (2m 21s)
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Clip: S2 Ep89 | 1m 58s | Louisville saw a record crowd at the Louder Than Life music festival. (1m 58s)
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