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Southeast Storm Causes 12 Fatalities, Widespread Damage
A deadly storm system brought heavy rains, high winds, and flash flooding to the Southeast, causing at least 12 fatalities, widespread power outages, and significant damage in Kentucky, Georgia, and other states.
Southeast Storm Causes 12 Fatalities, Widespread Damage
A deadly storm system brought heavy rains, high winds, and flash flooding to the Southeast, causing at least 12 fatalities, widespread power outages, and significant damage in Kentucky, Georgia, and other states.
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36% Bias Score


Severe Storms Bring Flash Flooding, Thunder Ice to Multiple States
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding hit West Virginia and Kentucky on Thursday, causing numerous rescues, school closures, and prompting emergency operations center activation; while a wintry mix of freezing rain and lightning, known as "thunder ice," impacted parts of the Midwest and Northeast.
Severe Storms Bring Flash Flooding, Thunder Ice to Multiple States
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding hit West Virginia and Kentucky on Thursday, causing numerous rescues, school closures, and prompting emergency operations center activation; while a wintry mix of freezing rain and lightning, known as "thunder ice," impacted parts of the Midwest and Northeast.
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16% Bias Score


Beshear Promotes Kentucky at Davos, Securing Economic Investments
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear held 25 meetings with corporate leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, from January 18-20, promoting Kentucky as a business location, aiming to attract foreign investment and create jobs, enhancing his national political profile.
Beshear Promotes Kentucky at Davos, Securing Economic Investments
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear held 25 meetings with corporate leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, from January 18-20, promoting Kentucky as a business location, aiming to attract foreign investment and create jobs, enhancing his national political profile.
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44% Bias Score


Kentucky Students Sue State Over Inequitable Education Funding
Kentucky students are suing the state, alleging its education system violates the state constitution by failing to provide adequate and equitable education, citing decreased funding and growing disparities between wealthy and poor school districts; the lawsuit seeks to reopen a 1989 case that led to...
Kentucky Students Sue State Over Inequitable Education Funding
Kentucky students are suing the state, alleging its education system violates the state constitution by failing to provide adequate and equitable education, citing decreased funding and growing disparities between wealthy and poor school districts; the lawsuit seeks to reopen a 1989 case that led to...
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36% Bias Score


Pregnant Homeless Woman Ticketed While in Labor in Louisville
A Louisville, Kentucky police officer ticketed a homeless pregnant woman for unlawful camping while she was in labor and waiting for an ambulance on September 27, 2024; she later gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
Pregnant Homeless Woman Ticketed While in Labor in Louisville
A Louisville, Kentucky police officer ticketed a homeless pregnant woman for unlawful camping while she was in labor and waiting for an ambulance on September 27, 2024; she later gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
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60% Bias Score


Australian Firm to Create 925 Kentucky Jobs in $69 Million Investment
Kitchen Food Co., an Australian firm, will invest $69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, ranking as the fifth-largest jobs project in Kentucky since 2019, adding to a record year of economic investment.
Australian Firm to Create 925 Kentucky Jobs in $69 Million Investment
Kitchen Food Co., an Australian firm, will invest $69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, ranking as the fifth-largest jobs project in Kentucky since 2019, adding to a record year of economic investment.
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40% Bias Score

Deadly Kentucky Floods Amid Widespread US Winter Storm
Severe winter weather impacted the US on Sunday, causing at least two deaths due to flooding in Kentucky, where Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency and secured federal aid. Other areas experienced severe storms, dangerously cold temperatures, and heavy snow.

Deadly Kentucky Floods Amid Widespread US Winter Storm
Severe winter weather impacted the US on Sunday, causing at least two deaths due to flooding in Kentucky, where Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency and secured federal aid. Other areas experienced severe storms, dangerously cold temperatures, and heavy snow.
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24% Bias Score

Kentucky Bourbon Faces Economic Crisis Amidst New Trade War
President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Mexico triggered retaliatory tariffs on American whiskey, including Kentucky bourbon, which produces 95% of the global supply and contributes $9 billion annually to Kentucky's economy, potentially causing significant job losses and economic disruption.

Kentucky Bourbon Faces Economic Crisis Amidst New Trade War
President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Mexico triggered retaliatory tariffs on American whiskey, including Kentucky bourbon, which produces 95% of the global supply and contributes $9 billion annually to Kentucky's economy, potentially causing significant job losses and economic disruption.
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40% Bias Score

Louisville Mayor Shooting: 17-Year Sentence for Quintez Brown
Quintez Brown, a 24-year-old former Louisville newspaper columnist, was sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison for shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg during his 2022 mayoral campaign; one bullet grazed Greenberg's sweater. Brown pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from...

Louisville Mayor Shooting: 17-Year Sentence for Quintez Brown
Quintez Brown, a 24-year-old former Louisville newspaper columnist, was sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison for shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg during his 2022 mayoral campaign; one bullet grazed Greenberg's sweater. Brown pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Biden's Last-Minute Louisville Police Reform Decree
A Kentucky judge temporarily blocked a Biden administration-backed police reform consent decree in Louisville, prompted by the 2020 Breonna Taylor shooting, due to concerns over its last-minute implementation and potential to restrict the incoming Trump administration. The judge gave until Friday fo...

Judge Blocks Biden's Last-Minute Louisville Police Reform Decree
A Kentucky judge temporarily blocked a Biden administration-backed police reform consent decree in Louisville, prompted by the 2020 Breonna Taylor shooting, due to concerns over its last-minute implementation and potential to restrict the incoming Trump administration. The judge gave until Friday fo...
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56% Bias Score

Kentucky Lands Major Food Company Investment, Creating 925 Jobs
Australia-based Kitchen Food Co. will invest \$69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, marking Kentucky's fifth-largest jobs project since 2019 and contributing to a record year for economic investment.

Kentucky Lands Major Food Company Investment, Creating 925 Jobs
Australia-based Kitchen Food Co. will invest \$69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, marking Kentucky's fifth-largest jobs project since 2019 and contributing to a record year for economic investment.
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48% Bias Score

Kentucky Declares No Legal Obligation to Fund Gender-Affirming Surgeries for Prisoners
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman declared that the state is not legally required to fund gender-affirming surgeries for prisoners, prompting revisions to prison regulations and sparking debate about the balance between inmate healthcare and taxpayer funds.

Kentucky Declares No Legal Obligation to Fund Gender-Affirming Surgeries for Prisoners
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman declared that the state is not legally required to fund gender-affirming surgeries for prisoners, prompting revisions to prison regulations and sparking debate about the balance between inmate healthcare and taxpayer funds.
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72% Bias Score
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