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Vancouver singer-songwriter performs on The Tonight Show

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Taylor Ashton, a singer-songwriter who grew up in Vancouver, shares how he wrote the song I Got Lucky in Kentucky for The Tonight Show in just one hour.
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Stepinac basketball star up for grabs after decommitting from University of Kentucky

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The second overall recruit in the state is now up for grabs when it comes to college basketball.
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Kentucky Ford Production Workers Vote Against Labor Deal

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Workers at 24 Ford production facilities in Kentucky have voted against a tentative labor agreement.
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Production Workers at 2 Kentucky Ford Plants Vote Against Tentative Labor Deal

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Workers at two Ford production plants in Kentucky have voted against a tentative new labor deal.
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Man Dies After Being Stung by Swarm of Bees

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A man died after being stung by a swarm of bees in Kentucky.
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Kentucky Man Dead After Being Stung by Swarm of Bees

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A man died after being stung by a swarm of bees in Kentucky.
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McDonald’s Franchises Fined for Child Labor Violations

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Two 10-year-olds are among 300 children who worked at McDonald's restaurants illegally, a Labor Department investigation of franchisees in Kentucky found.
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Mayor pushes for change after mass shooting in Louisville, Ky.

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Rosemary Barton Live talks with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg about his personal connection to the victims of a shooting at a bank on April 10 and his efforts for better legislation.
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Kentucky governor grows emotional while speaking about shooting

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Andy Beshar, the governor of Louisville, said he knew two of the people killed in Monday's shooting in Louisville, Ky. He took a quick pause while speaking to regain his composure when thanking the police for their work.
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Louisville doctor on gun violence: 'It just becomes too hard, day in and day out'

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Dr. Jason Smith, the chief medical officer at University of Louisville Health, says his hospital barely had to adjust its surgery schedule after Monday's mass shooting because of how common gun violence is in the community. He says he's...
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Casualties Reported After Army Helicopters Crash in Kentucky

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Two Army helicopters crashed in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission, causing several casualties, military officials said.
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Victims of Nashville School Shooting Honored in Somber Vigil

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Hundreds gathered Wednesday at a candlelight vigil in Nashville to honor and mourn the three children and three adults who were killed in a shooting at a Christian school this week.
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Nine killed after two U.S. army helicopters crash in Kentucky

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Two Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a routine training mission Wednesday night in Trigg County, Ky., leaving nine people dead, according to a U.S. army spokesperson.
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One Good Thing: Boy Donates School Supplies to Honor Late Brother

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Kindergartners at Estes Elementary School in Kentucky can thank 8-year-old Greyson Brooks who donated $350 worth of supplies for the upcoming school year. The third-grader chose to donate in memory of his brother, who passed away from...
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Need2Know: Arbery Killers Sentenced Again, FBI Raids Mar-A-Lago, Lanternflies Invade The Northeast

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Get caught up on the stories you Need2Know this Tuesday, August 9, 2022.
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4 officers face federal charges in Breonna Taylor killing

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Four Louisville, Ky., police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in March 2020 during a raid of her apartment have been charged with violating her civil rights.
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Death toll rises in Kentucky flooding

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At least 25 people including several children have been killed in devastating floods in the Appalachia region of eastern Kentucky. Gov. Andy Beshear says many people are still missing and expects the death toll to continue to rise. U.S....
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Kentucky reeling from deadly, devastating floods

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The number of deaths from the devastating floods in Kentucky is expected to rise as crews continue recovery efforts, which will be complicated by extreme heat and a lack of electricity.
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Need2Know: Deadly Kentucky Floods, Western Wildfires, Rising Rent Prices

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Get caught up on your Need2Know stories for Monday, August 1, 2022.
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US VP Harris announces $1bn to states for floods, extreme heat

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The grants will help communities across the nation prepare for and respond to growing climate-related disasters.
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2022 Kentucky Derby Expected to Jostle South Louisville's Neighborhoods, Economy

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The 148th running of the Kentucky Derby is just days away; and although the race will garner the attention of sports fans across the country, its impact will be most felt in the South Louisville, Kentucky area surrounding Churchill...
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AppHarvest CEO Urges Tech Use to Grapple With Growing Global Food Insecurity

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As the number of people afflicted with food insecurity reaches new highs according to a Food Security Information Network report, there appears to be a growing place for technology to help mitigate the crisis. Jonathan Webb, CEO of...
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PointsBet Sportsbook on March Madness Heating Up With Bracket Busters

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March Madness kicked off this month as more and more states are legalizing sports betting — and some major upsets almost immediately busting many a bracket. Jay Croucher, the director of trading at the sportsbook PointsBet, joined...
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Teenager rescued after using viral TikTok hand gesture

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An abducted 16-year-old was rescued in Kentucky after another motorist saw the girl use a viral TikTok hand gesture signalling the need for help. The sign was introduced by a Canadian on the social media platform last year.