Jan 13 National News The House Is Expected To Impeach Trump A 2nd Time. Here’s How It Will Work The impeachment resolution on the House floor Wednesday includes one article, citing "incitement of insurrection." By Deirdre Walsh, NPR Jan 13 National News The House Is Expected To Impeach Trump A 2nd Time. Here’s How It Will Work Deirdre Walsh, NPR
Jan 12 National News Trump Says His Comments Before Capitol Riot Were ‘Totally Appropriate’ Eight days from the end of his presidency, President Trump expressed no regret for his comments last week ahead of a riot and mob violence at the U.S. Capitol. By Domenico Montanaro, NPR Jan 12 National News Trump Says His Comments Before Capitol Riot Were ‘Totally Appropriate’ Domenico Montanaro, NPR
Oct 20 Kentucky Politics Trump Leads In Kentucky Again, But Not As Much As 2016 President Donald Trump holds a commanding lead in Kentucky’s presidential race this year, but it’s not as large as it was in 2016. By Ryland Barton Oct 20 Kentucky Politics Trump Leads In Kentucky Again, But Not As Much As 2016 Ryland Barton
Oct 13 Election 2020 Early In-Person Voting Underway For Much Of Ohio Valley Christian County Clerk Mike Kem in western Kentucky has already seen COVID-19 enter his doors — three of his employees are currently isolated with the virus. Since his office is in charge of coordinating local elections in his county, he says that up-close experience with the virus has emphasized to him the importance of having […] By Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource Oct 13 Election 2020 Early In-Person Voting Underway For Much Of Ohio Valley Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Aug 26 Economy Farmer Fatigue: Farmers Grow Weary Of Trade War, But Most Stick With Trump A recent survey showed a large majority of the country’s farmers still support Trump. Yet some are questioning Trump’s trade tactics. By Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource Aug 26 Economy Farmers Grow Weary Of Trade War, But Most Stick With Trump Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Aug 19 Health Indiana Planned Parenthood Takes Financial Hit With Trump Abortion Rule The loss of Title X will leave up to a $1 million gap in Indiana's Planned Parenthood funding; Kentucky gave up the funding a few years ago. By Lisa Gillespie Aug 19 Health Indiana Planned Parenthood Takes Financial Hit With Trump Abortion Rule Lisa Gillespie
Jul 15 In Conversation This Week On In Conversation: The Local Impact Of Trump’s Immigration Policies Though Louisville is not one of the 10 cities ICE planned to target, such raids are sparking concern among some residents and families across the area. By Kyeland Jackson Jul 15 In Conversation This Week On In Conversation: The Local Impact Of Trump's Immigration Policies Kyeland Jackson
Jun 20 Health Trump Administration Proposal Could Boot Some Low-Income Kentuckians Off Health, Food Aid The Trump administration is proposing a change to how the federal poverty threshold is calculated, which could kick some out of aid programs. By Lisa Gillespie Jun 20 Health Trump Admin. Proposal Could Boot Low-Income Kentuckians Off Aid Lisa Gillespie
Apr 16 Economy Kentucky Aluminum Plant Investor Is Russian Company Formerly Under U.S. Sanctions Russian aluminum company Rusal plans to invest in a Kentucky manufacturing plant. The investment is the company’s first U.S. project following relief from federal sanctions. By Sydney Boles, Ohio Valley ReSource Apr 16 Economy Kentucky Investor Is Russian Company Formerly Under U.S. Sanctions Sydney Boles, Ohio Valley ReSource
Mar 24 Politics Mueller Report Doesn’t Find Russian Collusion, But Can’t ‘Exonerate’ On Obstruction; Trump Speaks Updated at 4:59 p.m. ET Special counsel Robert Mueller did not find evidence that President Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election, according to a summary of findings submitted to Congress by Attorney General William Barr. “The Special Counsel’s investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it […] By Carrie Johnson, NPR , Philip Ewing, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR Mar 24 Politics Mueller Report Doesn't Find Russian Collusion, But Can't 'Exonerate' On Obstruction; Trump Speaks Carrie Johnson, NPR, Philip Ewing, NPR and Jessica Taylor, NPR
Mar 24 Politics Attorney General Expected To Give Congress Synopsis Of Mueller Report On Sunday Updated at 2:03 p.m. ET The leaders of the Justice Department are expected to give Congress their summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings on Sunday, according to a person familiar with the matter. Attorney General Bill Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein were at work reviewing the report and preparing their own synopsis […] By Carrie Johnson, NPR and Philip Ewing, NPR Mar 24 Politics Attorney General Expected To Give Congress Synopsis Of Mueller Report On Sunday Carrie Johnson, NPR and Philip Ewing, NPR
Aug 27 Environment Trump Power: Industry Analysts Say New Rule Will Not Fuel Coal Comeback Industry experts and even the administration’s own analysts see little evidence that Trump’s policy changes will alter the downward course for coal. By Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource Aug 27 Environment Industry Analysts Say New Rule Will Not Fuel Coal Comeback Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jun 21 Community Louisville Crowd Protests Trump’s Border Separation Policy, ICE Trump signed an executive order to end the separation of families. but did not say what will happen to the over 2,000 children who have already been separated from their parents. By Emma Collins Jun 21 Community Louisville Crowd Protests Trump's Border Separation Policy, ICE Emma Collins
Jun 20 Politics Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations Trump's move comes after days of administration officials saying only Congress could fix the situation created by the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. By Scott Detrow, NPR , Kelsey Snell, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR Jun 20 Politics Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations Scott Detrow, NPR, Kelsey Snell, NPR and Miles Parks, NPR
May 2 Economy Trump’s Delay On Tariff Decision Disappoints Regional Steelmakers President Trump has postponed until June a decision on which countries will be subject to new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. The decision had been due May 1. By Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio May 2 Economy Trump’s Delay On Tariff Decision Disappoints Regional Steelmakers Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio