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Kentucky To Allow Gatherings And Lift Travel Ban Ahead Of Memorial Day

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State will allow gatherings of 10 people or less and travel Memorial Day weekend.
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Amy McGrath To Face Sen. Mitch McConnell For Kentucky Senate Seat

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Former combat pilot Amy McGrath narrowly beat Charles Booker in Kentucky's Democratic primary. She'll face Sen. Mitch McConnell in November.
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Kentucky Governor Limits No-Knock Warrants

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The law only allows no-knock warrants when there's clear and convincing evidence.
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Breonna Taylor Grand Jurors Call For KY Attorney General's Impeachment

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The unnamed jurors attorney submitted the petition to the Kentucky legislature Friday.
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Ford Spending $11 Billion to Build Three U.S. Battery Factories

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Ford Motor Co. and South Korea’s SK Innovation Co. plan to spend $11.4 billion to construct three battery factories and an assembly plant for electric F-Series pickup trucks in Tennessee and Kentucky, the biggest investment in the U.S....
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Ex-Officer Cleared In Shooting During Breonna Taylor Raid

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Brett Hankison was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment for gun shots that went through Breonna Taylor's apartment into a unit next door.
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A long-closed Louisville hospital that was once the last stop for thousands of tuberculosis patients has become a destination visit for ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts, who insist the massive building is haunted. (Oct. 29)

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SOUNDBITE: Mike Flickner/Paranormal Enthusiast: "Are you hearing all those footsteps behind us? Something is walking around behind us." SOUNDBITE: Charlie Mattingly/Owner, Waverly Hills: "We actually have paper proof of over 6,000 dying...
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As the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear gay marriage cases whose outcome could affect the laws in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Michigan hundreds rallied in Cincinnati in support of gay marriage. (Aug. 5)

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Federal appeals courts covering nearly half the United States will soon hear arguments on whether gay and lesbian couples have a right to marry, part of a slew of cases putting pressure on the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a final...
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Former President Bill Clinton lends a hand to Alison Lundergan Grimes, Democratic Kentucky Senate Candidate, in the race against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. (Oct. 30)

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Former President Bill Clinton said Thursday the U.S. Senate race in Kentucky offers a stark contrast between Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan Grimes' vision for shared prosperity and efforts to revive trickle-down economics to...
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Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the country and to end Republican rule.

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HEADLINE: Clinton vows to fight on with landslide Ky. win CAPTION: Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the...
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Unlike the federal health care exchange, the one operated by the state of Kentucky appears to be working without any significant problems. Governor Steve Beshear says thousands have used it to sign up for coverage. (Oct. 25)

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(kih-NECHT) SOUNDBITE (Eng), Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear, "We've had sort of a perfect rollout in Kentucky, that's not to say that next week something might not go wrong, and so we're going to stay vigilant, we're going to stay on top of...
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Once primarily male veteran problems, homelessness and economic struggles are escalating among female veterans, whose numbers have grown during the past decade of U.S. wars while resources for them haven't kept up

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HEADLINE: Female vets come home to scarce resources CAPTION: Once primarily male veteran problems, homelessness and economic struggles are escalating among female veterans, whose numbers have grown during the past decade of U.S. wars...
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09/00/75 c0053232 - color Kentucky busing cut story: "bushing" shows: pan school bus packed: ms bus passing people with signs "stop busing" stop forced bushing: buses arriving at school, ms students looking through window of...
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VOICED : En Louisville Ali encarna el verdadero islam

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VOICED : En Louisville Ali encarna el verdadero islam
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CLEAN: Mexico ramps up protection against swine flu

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CLEAN: Mexico ramps up protection against swine flu
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VOICED : Support for Republicans strong in poorest parEric Millerts of the US

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In one of the poorest areas of the US voters are fiercely opposed to Barack Obama and support Republicans even though they have promised to cut social programs that provide the basic necessities that keep many people afloat
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Political Divisions Deeply Felt After US Election

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VOICED: The US election saw one of the most divisive and spiteful campaigns in history. And Donald Trump's victory has been no less controversial with protesters yet again taking to the streets of American cities last night. But when...
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VOICED : Kentucky voters hopeful after Trump's first 100 days in office

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Nearly 100 days after Trump took office AFP explores reactions to his presidency so far from the people of Kentucky where he won more than 62 percent of votes
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Coal miners working in a Kentucky mine

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CLEAN: Interior shots of coal miners working in a Kentucky mine, with coal moving along a conveyor belt on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
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Coal mine in Kentucky

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of mining equipment and coal mine trucks laden with coal driving at a Kentucky coal mine on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Arlington Classic Stakes Horse Race

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The Arlington Classic is run at Washington Park Race Track among a large crowd / jockeys weigh in / horses walk the track before the race as a large crowd watches / the starting bell sounds and the horses take off / Twilight Tear is in...
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The brother of an aeronautical mechanic from Michigan who died in a cargo plane crash this week in Afghanistan is remembering his younger sibling as a fearless flyer with a lifelong passion for airplanes.

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STORY Crash victim a fearless aviation enthusiast CAPTION: The brother of an aeronautical mechanic from Michigan who died in a cargo plane crash this week in Afghanistan is remembering his...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Long night waiting for returns in 1948 presidential and general election

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Dewey Headquarters, a large election board at front of room, men hang numbers as results from states come in / VS MS pan Republican candidate Thomas Dewey sits with family waiting returns: wife Frances, sons Thomas Jr & John, mother...
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Congressional leaders say goodbye to John McCain

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It's Washington's turn to say goodbye to John McCain. His way.