
July 1, 2022
A summary of the day's major developments, with Kentucky-wide reporting, includes interviews with those affecting public policy decisions and explores fascinating places, people and events. Renee Shaw hosts.
There is no legislative coverage scheduled for today.
There is no legislative coverage scheduled for the immediate future.
A summary of the day's major developments, with Kentucky-wide reporting, includes interviews with those affecting public policy decisions and explores fascinating places, people and events. Renee Shaw hosts.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss Kentucky's ban on abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade. Guests: Tamarra Wieder, Kentucky state director of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates; Addia Wuchner executive director of Kentucky Right to Life; Rep. Nancy Tate (R- Brandenburg); and Rep. Josie Raymond (D- Louisville).
Renee Shaw speaks with retiring Berea College President Lyle Roelofs about his 11-year tenure at the college.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including reaction in Kentucky to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe vs. Wade. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Chris Otts, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including an important endorsement from former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary race for governor and a rise in COVID-19 cases. Guests: Austin Horn, Lexington Herald-Leader; Melissa Patrick, Kentucky Health News; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.
A summary of the day's major developments, with Kentucky-wide reporting, includes interviews with those affecting public policy decisions and explores fascinating places, people and events. Renee Shaw hosts.
Delanor Manson, CEO of the Kentucky Nurses Association, talks about the nursing shortage in Kentucky and ideas for short and long-term solutions to build the workforce.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including the continuing recovery from December 2021 tornadoes in Western Kentucky. Guests: Lily Burris, WKMS in Murray; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Marcus Green, WDRB in Louisville; and Taylor Shea West, The Mayfield Messenger.
A summary of the day's major developments, with Kentucky-wide reporting, includes interviews with those affecting public policy decisions and explores fascinating places, people and events. Renee Shaw hosts.
Gun violence ripped through multiple communities last weekend, with dozens killed or injured in shootings nationwide. A growing number of health care providers say gun violence is a public health issue. Dr. Joseph Sakran, a trauma surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore who survived a life-threatening gunshot wound as a teenager, joins John Yang to discuss.