Lexington: 250 Years,” a KET documentary about the history of Kentucky’s second-largest city, will premiere live at the ...
Compiled by Liz Carey, all are notable moments in the city's history - some funny, some sad, others heartbreaking or ...
After Congress slashed more than $1 billion in federal funding from public media last week, threatening programming and jobs at stations across the country, leaders at Kentucky Educational Television ...
Kentucky public television and radio stations are bracing for possible cuts they say could devastate local programming and hamper the state's ability to warn Kentuckians of severe weather. The Senate ...
KET relies on CPB funding to deliver educational content to over 2 million users. The Rescissions Act threatens vital KET services used by families, teachers and officials. Federal cuts would disrupt ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — One of the latest executive orders to come from the White House could force cuts at public broadcasting organizations in Kentucky. In an executive order signed by President ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Blake Vickers and many of his co-workers at KET spent 10 months worrying about it. On Thursday, their fears were met with reality. “And that was that. I was one of the 15 let ...
Host Chad Miles showcases Kentucky's best wildlife-related recreation. Sportsman Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation ...
The rescissions bill cuts $9 billion already approved by Congress. Congress has cut funding for some foreign aid programs and public television and radio with a final vote early Friday morning. The so ...
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