KET

Kentucky Edition

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KET presents a new weeknight series that features reporting from across Kentucky examining complex regional and statewide issues in relevant, meaningful ways. From education to the economy, agriculture to healthcare, business to the arts, Kentucky Edition, hosted by Renee Shaw, will summarize the day's major developments and explore Kentucky's fascinating people, places and events.

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

July 8, 2026 09.07.2026

Gov. Beshear asks for more information on Sen. McConnell's health, McConnell's wife releases a statement about her trip to China days after her husband was hospitalized, candidates for Kentucky's Sixth Congressional District participate in their first candidate forum, and Kentucky launches a dashboard to track how counties and cities are using opioid settlement dollars.

July 7, 2026 08.07.2026

Two more storm-related deaths are confirmed following last week's flooding, new details regarding Sen. McConnell, state lawmakers discuss NIL, the state's two largest cities see crime rates drop, and items belonging to Colonel Harland Sanders will soon be up for auction.

July 6, 2026 07.07.2026

Lawmakers hear from teachers who say their students want more instruction from teachers and less from tech, a major AI company now has a stake in a Kentucky data center, why the FBI arrested a former UK basketball player, and a campaign focused on reducing the use of plastic.

July 3, 2026 06.07.2026

Celebrating America's 250th birthday and Kentucky's past within that history.

July 2, 2026 06.07.2026

State lawmakers raise concerns about Kentucky's medical cannabis program, candidates looking to succeed Sen. McConnell discuss his medical absence, Congressman Guthrie discusses his approach to federal regulation regarding data centers, changes at the State Fair Board, and a new distillery with a unique backstory opens in Somerset.

July 1, 2026 02.07.2026

New reporting regarding the hospitalization of U.S. Sen. McConnell, Kentucky's education commissioner explains how the KDE is adopting to new legislation, why Jefferson County is undergoing a county-wide election audit, and see how Kentuckians are helping earthquake victims in Venezuela.

June 30, 2026 01.07.2026

Kentucky reacts to a big day of decisions from the nation's highest court, a report looks at how cities and counties have spent opioid abatement dollars, what to expect on the roads during the Fourth of July weekend, and an aptly named Kentucky community is planning a special celebration in honor of America's 250th birthday. 

June 29, 2026 30.06.2026

Flooding kills three people in Madison County, plus a look at the damage caused in several other Kentucky counties ahead of a major heat wave, the Trump administration signals support for Kentucky's hemp industry, and a new center opens its doors for Kentuckians with mobility and communication needs.

June 26, 2026 29.06.2026

Congressman James Comer of Kentucky issues two new subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Congressman McGarvey pens a letter about changes in state abortion laws, Kentucky's Attorney General launches his reelection campaign, part of I-65 in Louisville is reopening ahead of schedule, and the unbelievable story of the Roebling Suspension Bridge in Northern Kentucky.

June 25, 2026 29.06.2026

Gov. Beshear announces a short-term fix for funding the Lee Specialty Clinic. The Trump administration sues Kentucky over prediction market regulation. Two Kentucky Congressmen react to a pair of U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Learn about the decline of mussels in Kentucky. Meet some teenagers who are spending their summer break working on home projects for those in need.

June 24, 2026 26.06.2026

Advocates of Louisville's Lee Specialty Clinic hope they won't have to discharge more than 1,000 patients, law enforcement officials tell lawmakers about their challenges to attract and retain officers, an embattled Kentucky mayor won't be on the ballot in November, and Sen. Paul talks about the Iran war during a virtual town hall.

June 23, 2026 24.06.2026

Sen. Paul issues a subpoena to Dr. Fauci to testify to Congress about the origin of COVID-19. Congressman Guthrie announces a bipartisan deal to protect children online. FCPS provides an update on the district's financial health. The challenges cities and counties are facing when it comes to recruiting and retaining officers. Meet the newly crowned Miss Kentucky.

June 22, 2026 24.06.2026

Candidates move toward unity at the annual statewide GOP Lincoln Day Dinner, Kentucky's Attorney General sues prediction market platforms, the city of Radcliff's flood mitigation efforts are paying off, and a group of students is spending part of their summer learning about a variety of career options in the STEM fields through hands-on learning activities.

June 19, 2026 24.06.2026

From the traditions we honor to the histories we're still uncovering, this special episode of Kentucky Edition focuses on stories that represent the heart of Kentucky culture.

June 18, 2026 22.06.2026

Severe weather causes damage across Kentucky, the mayors of Florence and Maysville discuss the damage assessments taking place in their communities, a data center company holds a town hall to address concerns in Northeastern Kentucky, and police chiefs for Kentucky's three largest cities discuss their approach to community policing.

June 17, 2026 22.06.2026

Kentucky sues prediction market giants Kalshi and Polymarket, plans appear to be hon hold for a data center company looking to operate in Lexington, an environmental public interest group is helping local governments craft ordinances for data centers, and Louisville celebrates affordable housing projects funded by the American Rescue Plan.

June 16, 2026 17.06.2026

Extreme drought leads a Kentucky city to declare a state of emergency, a new Kentucky law that taxes prediction markets is being challenged in court, meet the acting superintendent of FCPS, an update on Sen. McConnell's health, and Louisville-based Yum! Brands sells off a slice of its portfolio. 

June 15, 2026 16.06.2026

Sen. McConnell is hospitalized and it's not clear why, Sen. Paul discusses a tentative deal to end the U.S.-Iran war, Congressman Guthrie says China may be behind some anti-data center campaigns in the U.S., what degree programs will and won't be offered at KSU going forward, and leaders break ground on a new law and medical campus in Northern Kentucky.

June 12, 2026 15.06.2026

Gov. Beshear says he's moving money around to fund social service programs, an ethics commission dimisses a complaint against a state senator, a new housing fund hopes to speed up construction in Northern Kentucky, and meet a Kentucky farmer embracing technology with the use of a driverless tractor.

June 11, 2026 15.06.2026

FCPS Superintendent Demetrus Liggins is placed on paid administrative leave after a confusing couple of days, Gov. Beshear says the gas tax will likely return for all Kentucky communities, data centers are being debated in more Kentucky cities, how high school students are learning about career opportunities during the summer, and U.S. Rep. McGarvey goes 4/4 in the Congressional baseball game.

June 10, 2026 11.06.2026

Uncertainty surrounding the future of FCPS Superintendent Demetrus Liggins, the city of Lexington hosts a job fair to help employees laid off by FCPS, construction on I-65 is on schedule, and two members of Kentucky's federal delegation have different reactions to a $70 billion bill to fund I.C.E.

June 9, 2026 10.06.2026

Governor Beshear extends Kentucky's gas tax suspension for a couple dozen cities and counties, a state lawmaker says Beshear's executive order to expand Kentucky's medical marijuana program is illegal, several Kentucky Democrats turn out to stump for Zach Dembo in the state's 6th Congressional district, and Kentucky farmers prepare for a growing concern that could threaten their livestock.

June 8, 2026 10.06.2026

A new report reveals a mixed bag for how Kentucky's children are doing, Congressman Massie takes to the House floor to question a 1967 Israeli attack on a U.S. Navy ship, remembering two former state lawmakers, and Golden Tempo continues to make history.

June 5, 2026 08.06.2026

An arrest warrant was issued for former KY Gov. Matt Bevin, why the Beshear administration says it's reducing services for children and seniors, the Trump administration announces new funding for some Kentucky coal projects, and U.K.'s Children's Hospital partners with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.

June 4, 2026 05.06.2026

A new report outlines a plan for attracting data centers to Kentucky while protecting Kentuckians from soaring electricity prices, NKU lobbies for more money to bring high school students to campus, the state is rolling out a new driver licensing system, a new police training academy is being built in Kentucky, and a central Kentucky historical site is reopening under new ownership.

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