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(Reuters) -At least 14 people were killed overnight in Kentucky in the wake of severe storms and the death toll is expected ...
Kentucky's Republican auditor sued Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear on Thursday, asking a judge to untangle a dispute blocking ...
Severe storms in Kentucky claimed 18 lives, with 17 fatalities in Laurel County alone from a tornado Friday night.
The storm was the latest severe weather to cause deaths and widespread damage in Kentucky. Two months ago at least 24 people ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Saturday that 18 of the deaths came in his state, and 10 others were hospitalized in critical condition after a severe storm system swept across part of the U.S.
Nearly 24 hours later, some people are still unaccounted for and others are fighting for their lives after horrific storms ...
Gov. Andy Beshear says that tens of thousands of Kentuckians remain without power after severe storms moved through the state ...
Gov. Andy Beshear says at least 14 are dead in Kentucky after severe storms, including a devastating tornado. A CT hospital is opening a new unit designed to keep people out of the emergency room.
Kentucky is seeking federal approval for new Medicaid requirements, as required by a state law passed earlier this year. Here ...
Republicans' proposed Medicaid cuts will cause 8.6 million people to lose health insurance by 2034, an estimate shows.
In the wake of the severe weather overnight, 7 counties and 1 city have declared states of emergency. Governor Beshear ...
The Jackson, Kentucky, weather service office recently cut overnight staff but meteorologists were called in to handle the deadly tornado outbreak.
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