Jul 31 Community Considering Compassion: The Science Behind The Ohio Valley’s ‘Compassionate Cities’ A growing body of science supports the theory that compassion can improve medical, education, government, and business realms. By Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource Jul 31 Community The Science Behind The Ohio Valley’s 'Compassionate Cities' Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource
Mar 17 Commentary Commentary: How Government Intervention Changed American Diets Authors Jane Ziegelman and Andrew Coe remind us that there was a time when the federal government had almost no role in the private lives of its citizens. By Keith Runyon Mar 17 Commentary Commentary: How Government Intervention Changed American Diets Keith Runyon
Jan 31 Politics Outside McConnell’s Louisville Office, Protesters Rally For Refugees At the "No Ban! No Wall!" rally Tuesday, some attendees also complained that the Senate Majority Leader is not listening to their concerns. By Roxanne Scott Jan 31 Politics Outside McConnell’s Louisville Office, Protesters Rally For Refugees Roxanne Scott
Jan 30 Environment Troubled Waters: A Coalfield County Loses Trust In Water And Government This is the state of infrastructure in a county that’s mined many millions of dollars worth of coal since the early 1900s. By Benny Becker, Ohio Valley ReSource Jan 30 Environment A Ky. Coalfield County Loses Trust In Water And Government Benny Becker, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jul 11 Health Kentucky Group Wants College Students To Update Immunizations Three universities in the state require immunizations: The University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University and the University of Louisville. By Lisa Gillespie Jul 11 Health Should Ky. College Students Update Immunizations? Lisa Gillespie
Mar 8 Politics Rand Paul Talks Budgets, Government on Daily Show The 15-minute interview (in three parts—1,2,3) covers current issues and the philosophical differences on government between Stewart and Paul. By Gabe Bullard Mar 8 Politics Rand Paul Talks Budgets, Government on Daily Show Gabe Bullard
Sep 28 Local News Fischer Unveils Transparency Plan Democratic mayoral candidate Greg Fischer Tuesday unveiled his plan for transparency in government. But Republican candidate Hal Heiner's campaign says Fischer's plan is unoriginal. By Gabe Bullard Sep 28 Local News Fischer Unveils Transparency Plan Gabe Bullard
May 11 Local News Area Receives C On Infrastructure Report Card Engineers looked at infrastructure in the seven counties in Kentucky and five counties in southern Indiana that surround Louisville. By Gabe Bullard May 11 Local News Area Receives C On Infrastructure Report Card Gabe Bullard
Dec 29 Local News Humana Has Extra Year Of Defense Contract Louisville-based insurer Humana says it's not yet clear what a contract extension from the U.S. Defense Department will mean for the company. By Gabe Bullard Dec 29 Local News Humana Has Extra Year Of Defense Contract Gabe Bullard
Apr 7 Local News Nearly 1/3 Of Kentuckians Uninsured Says Report The healthcare advocacy group Families USA has released a new report that says nearly one third of Kentuckians under 65 were without insurance at some point during 2007 and 2008. By Gabe Bullard Apr 7 Local News Nearly 1/3 Of Kentuckians Uninsured Says Report Gabe Bullard
Mar 4 Local News Laborers, Officials Prepare For Stimulus Funds The federal stimulus package will send billions of dollars to cities and states in the form of tax cuts, Medicare funds, education spending and construction dollars. But while local governments have a general idea of how much money they will receive, there are still details to be worked out By Gabe Bullard Mar 4 Local News Laborers, Officials Prepare For Stimulus Funds Gabe Bullard
Aug 5 Local News Beshear Promotes Teamwork Among Smaller Governments Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear talked about the power of teamwork during an address to the annual Local Issues Conference in Louisville Tuesday. By Gabe Bullard Aug 5 Local News Beshear Promotes Teamwork Among Smaller Governments Gabe Bullard