
Headlines Around Kentucky (3/12/2024)
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Kentucky’s attorney general joins a lawsuit against the EPA.
Kentucky’s attorney general joins a lawsuit against the EPA and the role will WKU play during the April eighth solar eclipse.
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Headlines Around Kentucky (3/12/2024)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 204 | 2m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Kentucky’s attorney general joins a lawsuit against the EPA and the role will WKU play during the April eighth solar eclipse.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipKentucky's attorney general joins a lawsuit against the EPA.
And what role will Western Kentucky University play during the April 8th solar eclipse?
Our Toby Gibbs tells us.
And tonight's look at headlines around Kentucky.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is suing the Environmental Protection Agency to block new soot pollution standards.
Louisville Public Media reports the EPA changed air quality standards for particulate matter, such as soot to protect the health of Americans.
Coleman and 23 other attorneys general filed the suit, saying it could drive out good paying jobs from Kentucky and raise costs on small businesses.
But an EPA analysis says the revised standards will bolster public health, prevent thousands of premature deaths and save the country $46 billion by 2030.
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A surprise donor paid for members of the Campbellsville University wrestling team to attend their slain teammate's funeral in Montana.
The Central Kentucky News Journal reports Father Jim Cisco, a Lexington based priest, paid for the trip.
18 year old Josiah Kilman was killed last month.
A fellow teammate has been charged in his death.
Western Kentucky University has partnered with NASA to capture images of the upcoming total solar eclipse with a new app, WUKY reports the photos of the April 8th eclipse will be uploaded through the Sun Sketcher app, and the data will make the most precise determination ever of the shape of the sun.
The eclipse will be visible in Paducah, Morganfield and Henderson.
Data from the Sun Sketcher app will have far reaching implications, including testing theories of gravity and organization ranks.
The University of the Cumberland says the safest college campus, the best Christian college and best online college in Kentucky.
The central echo reports the data comes from Niche, a site that connects users to information about colleges and universities.
The university also holds the number two spot for best college campus, best small college campus and top private university in the state.
With headlines around Kentucky, I'm told we give.
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 3m 9s | Supporters of bill protecting natural hair style against discrimination gather at Capitol. (3m 9s)
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 4m 2s | An update to a law could fund AEDs in more public school buildings in Kentucky. (4m 2s)
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 2m 51s | A panel talks about use of military veterans or retired police as school security. (2m 51s)
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 2m 43s | Louisville is getting free pre-K for three and four-year-olds thanks to a non-profit. (2m 43s)
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 1m 18s | Bill would change state funding model to better support non-traditional college students. (1m 18s)
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Clip: S2 Ep204 | 3m 20s | Local governments could see how zoning impacts the childcare market under proposed bill. (3m 20s)
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