Governor, Other State Leaders Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
Governor Andy Beshear and other state leaders received a COVID-19 vaccination on Tuesday.
Governor Andy Beshear and other state leaders received a COVID-19 vaccination on Tuesday.
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The Brent Spence Bridge is expected to reopen Tuesday afternoon, a day ahead of schedule, following a closure of a month and a half prompted by a fiery crash involving two tractor trailers.
Long-term care facilities across Kentucky began receiving the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTechon Monday.
The Brent Spence Bridge could reopen as soon as late Tuesday afternoon, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) said.
Governor Andy Beshear announced an additional 3,179 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky, including 318 in Northern Kentucky.
Kentucky public school districts were requested Friday not to resume in-person classes until January 11, later than an earlier order of January 4, if they are located in "red zone" counties.
Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
Kentucky set a record for the number of COVID-19-related deaths reported in a single day on Thursday.
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Two large housing developments in Campbell County took significant steps forward in recent days as Bellevue city council and Newport city commission approved the issuance of bonds to support them.
COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed to all eleven health facilities in Kentucky identified to receive initial shipments the doses created by Pfizer.
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As the 2021 session of the Kentucky General Assembly inches closer, lawmakers are already hard at work preparing their pieces of legislation to formally introduce in January.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare was among the first hospitals and health care organizations in Kentucky to receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The first COVID-19 vaccines administered in Kentucky took place on Monday.
State Rep. Adam Koenig placed the state's first online order under the provisions of Kentucky’s new direct-to-consumer (DTC) alcoholic beverage shipping law.