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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest from the 2025 General Assembly. Guests: Monica Harkins, WDRB Louisville; McKenna Horsley, Kentucky Lantern; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including including a recap of the Fancy Farm political event and the start of school in many districts around the state. Guests: Mario Anderson, Spectrum News 1; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Jess Clark, Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest events during campaign season as Gov. Andy Beshear runs for re-election against challenger Attorney Gen. Daniel Cameron. Guests: Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Erin Kelly, Spectrum News 1.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Melissa Patrick, Kentucky Health News; and Mark Payne, Link NKY.
Bill Bryant and guests discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on the general election as November approaches and the announcement of an expansion in vehicle production by Ford Motor Company for its Louisville plant. Guests: Lisa Benson, Louisville Business First; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
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.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's top stories, including economic news from around the state and the latest buzz about the 2023 race for governor. Guests: Lisa Benson, Louisville Business First; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on COVID-19 vaccinations and re-opening Kentucky's economy. Guests: Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Melissa Patrick, Kentucky Health News.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including an address by Gov. Andy Beshear to Kentuckians about a COVID-19 milestone and the latest on the Breonna Taylor police shooting in Louisville. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including an address by Gov. Andy Beshear to Kentuckians about a COVID-19 milestone and the latest on the Breonna Taylor police shooting in Louisville. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
(Image: Shutterstock) It’s Carrie Ballinger’s first school year as Superintendent of Schools in Rockcastle County. And a pandemic is making everything unpredictable. The latest in our series of interviews with teachers and superintendents working to reopen schools | Child care services already were in crisis before the pandemic hit. Now, reports the Herald-Leader’s John Cheves, the system is near collapse. And June Widman of the Appalachian Early Childhood Network details the results | Economic development and education: you can’t have one without the other. Lee Todd’s latest interview helps connect the dots. Segment One: Teaching in a Pandemic: Rockcastle County Schools Superintendent Carrie Ballinger with series co-host, Tonya May. LISTEN Segment Two: Child care in crisis. Then came a pandemic. John Cheves on what his reporting reveals of a system essential to working households. And June Widman, Executive Director of the Berea-based of the Appalachian Early Childhood Network on the consequences of reduced public support of child care services. And,  economic development and education: you can’t have one without the other. Lee Todd’s latest interview makes personal a statewide program that helps connect the dots. LISTEN Interviews in order of appearance: Tonya May with Carrie Ballinger Tom Martin with John Cheves Tom Martin with June Widman Lee Todd with Auburn Mattingly Â
(Image: Shutterstock) It’s Carrie Ballinger’s first school year as Superintendent of Schools in Rockcastle County. And a pandemic is making everything unpredictable. The latest in our series of interviews with teachers and superintendents working to reopen schools | Child care services already were in crisis before the pandemic hit. Now, reports the Herald-Leader’s John Cheves, the system is near collapse. And June Widman of the Appalachian Early Childhood Network details the results | Economic development and education: you can’t have one without the other. Lee Todd’s latest interview helps connect the dots. Segment One: Teaching in a Pandemic: Rockcastle County Schools Superintendent Carrie Ballinger with series co-host, Tonya May. LISTEN Segment Two: Child care in crisis. Then came a pandemic. John Cheves on what his reporting reveals of a system essential to working households. And June Widman, Executive Director of the Berea-based of the Appalachian Early Childhood Network on the consequences of reduced public support of child care services. And,  economic development and education: you can’t have one without the other. Lee Todd’s latest interview makes personal a statewide program that helps connect the dots. LISTEN Interviews in order of appearance: Tonya May with Carrie Ballinger Tom Martin with John Cheves Tom Martin with June Widman Lee Todd with Auburn Mattingly Â
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including early returns from the June 23 primary election and the latest COVID-19 cases in Kentucky. Guests: Phillip Bailey, Louisville Courier Journal; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Michon Lindstrom, Spectrum News 1.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including early returns from the June 23 primary election and the latest COVID-19 cases in Kentucky. Guests: Phillip Bailey, Louisville Courier Journal; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Michon Lindstrom, Spectrum News 1.
Bill Bryant and guest journalists discuss the latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic and other news from around the state. Guests (all appearing via video call): John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Morgan Watkins from the Louisville Courier-Journal; Lisa Benson from Louisville Business First; and Wes Swietek from Bowling Green Daily News.
Bill Bryant and guest journalists discuss the latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic and other news from around the state. Guests (all appearing via video call): John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Morgan Watkins from the Louisville Courier-Journal; Lisa Benson from Louisville Business First; and Wes Swietek from Bowling Green Daily News.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the news of the week, including major actions by Gov. Andy Beshear to limit the spread of COVID-19 disease in Kentucky and the Kentucky Senate introducing their version of the state budget. Guests: Mandy McLaren from the Louisville Courier-Journal; Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; and John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the news of the week, including major actions by Gov. Andy Beshear to limit the spread of COVID-19 disease in Kentucky and the Kentucky Senate introducing their version of the state budget. Guests: Mandy McLaren from the Louisville Courier-Journal; Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; and John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on legislation being considered in the 2020 General Assembly. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on legislation being considered in the 2020 General Assembly. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Courier Journal.
Host Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including Gov. Andy Beshear's budget address to the 2020 General Assembly. Guests: Marcus Green, WDRB-TV in Louisville; Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier-Journal; and John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader.
Host Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including Gov. Andy Beshear's budget address to the 2020 General Assembly. Guests: Marcus Green, WDRB-TV in Louisville; Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier-Journal; and John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal. (Program pre-recorded on Nov. 22, 2019)
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal. (Program pre-recorded on Nov. 22, 2019)
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the first gubernatorial debate on Oct. 3 in Paducah. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Olivia Krauth, Louisville Courier Journal; Don Sergent, Bowling Green Daily News; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the first gubernatorial debate on Oct. 3 in Paducah. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Olivia Krauth, Louisville Courier Journal; Don Sergent, Bowling Green Daily News; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lisa Gillespie, WFPL in Louisville; and Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lisa Gillespie, WFPL in Louisville; and Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal.
Listen to the full length program Listen by segment: One: The "vicarious trauma" that persists in the wake of mass shootings. LISTEN to a conversation with Amy Walker Doan who was on staff at Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas when the Oct. 1, 2017 mass shooting at a country music concert sent hundreds of casualties to the hospital's emergency room. Two: The deplorable conditions in many of Kentucky's county jails. LISTEN as Lexington Herald-Leader accountability reporter John Cheves offers details of a forthcoming four part series. Three: Another acquisition by the Nature Conservancy of a huge tract of Appalachian forestland. Details of TECX, Lexington's first regional tech event. And, the Lyric Theater's new director. LISTEN Listen to the interviews Vicarious Trauma: Amy Walker Doan Conditions in county jails: John Cheves Nature Conservancy forest acquisition: David Phemister, Will Bowling TECX in Lex: Katy Brown, Michael Baer
Listen to the full length program Listen by segment: One: The "vicarious trauma" that persists in the wake of mass shootings. LISTEN to a conversation with Amy Walker Doan who was on staff at Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas when the Oct. 1, 2017 mass shooting at a country music concert sent hundreds of casualties to the hospital's emergency room. Two: The deplorable conditions in many of Kentucky's county jails. LISTEN as Lexington Herald-Leader accountability reporter John Cheves offers details of a forthcoming four part series. Three: Another acquisition by the Nature Conservancy of a huge tract of Appalachian forestland. Details of TECX, Lexington's first regional tech event. And, the Lyric Theater's new director. LISTEN Listen to the interviews Vicarious Trauma: Amy Walker Doan Conditions in county jails: John Cheves Nature Conservancy forest acquisition: David Phemister, Will Bowling TECX in Lex: Katy Brown, Michael Baer
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the start of a special session in Frankfort to address public pensions. Scheduled guests: Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the start of a special session in Frankfort to address public pensions. Scheduled guests: Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Jonathan Greene, Richmond Register; and Hillary Thornton, WKYT in Lexington.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Jonathan Greene, Richmond Register; and Hillary Thornton, WKYT in Lexington.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal.
 LISTEN TO THE FULL PROGRAM By segment: One According to federal stats, the nursing home picture in Kentucky is dismal. John Cheves has poured through the numbers and spent the summer crisscrossing the state, interviewing and gathering information. The Lexington Herald-Leader investigative reporter joins us to share the results - and to discuss the state of investigative reporting. LISTEN Two Craig Hella Johnson was so deeply affected by news of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard he composed a choral-drama in memory of the young gay Wyoming man who was beaten, tied to a fence and left to die. The production is now touring the country and is coming to Transylvania University in October. Johnson is our guest. Also in this segment: WEKU's Cheri Lawson reports on UK research into violence of a different nature: the domestic variety, and what one area group is doing to help its victims. LISTEN ThreeFind out about a group that provides free music lessons taught by PhDs. Tree Week is coming! We have details. And, an approach to conversation in which nobody is right or wrong. LISTEN
 LISTEN TO THE FULL PROGRAM By segment: One According to federal stats, the nursing home picture in Kentucky is dismal. John Cheves has poured through the numbers and spent the summer crisscrossing the state, interviewing and gathering information. The Lexington Herald-Leader investigative reporter joins us to share the results - and to discuss the state of investigative reporting. LISTEN Two Craig Hella Johnson was so deeply affected by news of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard he composed a choral-drama in memory of the young gay Wyoming man who was beaten, tied to a fence and left to die. The production is now touring the country and is coming to Transylvania University in October. Johnson is our guest. Also in this segment: WEKU's Cheri Lawson reports on UK research into violence of a different nature: the domestic variety, and what one area group is doing to help its victims. LISTEN ThreeFind out about a group that provides free music lessons taught by PhDs. Tree Week is coming! We have details. And, an approach to conversation in which nobody is right or wrong. LISTEN
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest school rankings in the commonwealth and updates on political races. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest school rankings in the commonwealth and updates on political races. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Michon Lindstrom, Spectrum News; and Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Michon Lindstrom, Spectrum News; and Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Grace Schneider, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, The Associated Press; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Grace Schneider, Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists discuss the week's news from around the commonwealth with host Bill Bryant, including responses from legislative leaders, education advocates, members of the business community, and others to Gov. Matt Bevin's proposed state budget. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Nick Storm from Spectrum News.
Journalists discuss the week's news from around the commonwealth with host Bill Bryant, including responses from legislative leaders, education advocates, members of the business community, and others to Gov. Matt Bevin's proposed state budget. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Nick Storm from Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest on a conflict between Gov. Matt Bevin and many House Republicans over whether a special session should be called to address public pensions. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News; and Deborah Yetter from the Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest on a conflict between Gov. Matt Bevin and many House Republicans over whether a special session should be called to address public pensions. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News; and Deborah Yetter from the Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the announcement by Gov. Matt Bevin and legislative leaders of a proposal to substantially overhaul Kentucky's public pension system and the University of Louisville's firings of athletic director Tom Jurich and men's basketball coach Rick Pitino. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Becca Schimmel from Ohio Valley ReSource at WKU Public Radio; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the announcement by Gov. Matt Bevin and legislative leaders of a proposal to substantially overhaul Kentucky's public pension system and the University of Louisville's firings of athletic director Tom Jurich and men's basketball coach Rick Pitino. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Becca Schimmel from Ohio Valley ReSource at WKU Public Radio; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Gov. Matt Bevin wants to slash most government spending by more than 17 percent in hopes of forestalling a projected $200 million deficit in the state budget this fiscal year. That means state agencies that have endured multiple budget cuts since the 2008 recession will be forced to tighten their belts even further.The journalists on KET’s Comment on Kentucky discussed the latest on the budget crunch and the public pension crisis that’s driving it. They also recapped recent news stories from Metro Louisville and northern Kentucky.Guests: John Cheves, reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader; Marcus Green, reporter for WDRB; and Scott Wartman, reporter for The Kentucky Enquirer.
Gov. Matt Bevin wants to slash most government spending by more than 17 percent in hopes of forestalling a projected $200 million deficit in the state budget this fiscal year. That means state agencies that have endured multiple budget cuts since the 2008 recession will be forced to tighten their belts even further.The journalists on KET’s Comment on Kentucky discussed the latest on the budget crunch and the public pension crisis that’s driving it. They also recapped recent news stories from Metro Louisville and northern Kentucky.Guests: John Cheves, reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader; Marcus Green, reporter for WDRB; and Scott Wartman, reporter for The Kentucky Enquirer.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including a preview of Saturday's Fancy Farm political speeches in Graves Co. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Becca Schimmel from Ohio Valley ReSource at WKU Public Radio; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including a preview of Saturday's Fancy Farm political speeches in Graves Co. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Becca Schimmel from Ohio Valley ReSource at WKU Public Radio; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Host Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news, including the announcement of major sanctions against the University of Louisville's basketball program, fallout from a damaging audit into the University of Louisville Foundation, and a dispute between Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear over the restructuring of state education boards. Scheduled guests: John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith of WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Host Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news, including the announcement of major sanctions against the University of Louisville's basketball program, fallout from a damaging audit into the University of Louisville Foundation, and a dispute between Gov. Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear over the restructuring of state education boards. Scheduled guests: John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith of WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the end of the 2017 General Assembly's regular session and other news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Antoinette Konz from WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the end of the 2017 General Assembly's regular session and other news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Antoinette Konz from WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including legislation moving its way through the General Assembly and former Gov. Steve Beshear's comments when giving the national Democratic Party's response to President Trump's address to Congress. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including legislation moving its way through the General Assembly and former Gov. Steve Beshear's comments when giving the national Democratic Party's response to President Trump's address to Congress. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, accountability reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader; Tom Loftus, Frankfort bureau chief, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lawrence Smith, reporter, WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves, accountability reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader; Tom Loftus, Frankfort bureau chief, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lawrence Smith, reporter, WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including political news from Frankfort involving the new Republican leadership in the state House. The guests include: Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including political news from Frankfort involving the new Republican leadership in the state House. The guests include: Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest reports from the fall political campaigns. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest reports from the fall political campaigns. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on court proceedings involving the administration of Gov. Matt Bevin. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Chris Otts from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Kevin Wheatley from cn|2.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the latest on court proceedings involving the administration of Gov. Matt Bevin. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Chris Otts from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Kevin Wheatley from cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; and Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Host Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including the latest happenings on the campaign trail in advance of next Tuesday's elections. Scheduled guests: John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader; Joe Gerth of the Louisville Courier-Journal; and Michael Gossum of WBKO-TV in Bowling Green.
Host Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including the latest happenings on the campaign trail in advance of next Tuesday's elections. Scheduled guests: John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader; Joe Gerth of the Louisville Courier-Journal; and Michael Gossum of WBKO-TV in Bowling Green.
Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio, John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader, and Kevin Wheatley of cn|2 join host Bill Bryant to discuss the House version of the state budget, pension transparency, felony expungement, and other news from Frankfort this week.
Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio, John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader, and Kevin Wheatley of cn|2 join host Bill Bryant to discuss the House version of the state budget, pension transparency, felony expungement, and other news from Frankfort this week.
John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader, WKYT-TV's Miranda Combs and Joseph Gerth of the Louisville Courier-Journal sit down with Bill Bryant to discuss the Kentucky Republican presidential caucus, the March 8 special elections, Gov. Bevin's administration suing a women's clinic and why some doctors are traveling long distances to prescribe medications.
John Cheves of the Lexington Herald-Leader, WKYT-TV's Miranda Combs and Joseph Gerth of the Louisville Courier-Journal sit down with Bill Bryant to discuss the Kentucky Republican presidential caucus, the March 8 special elections, Gov. Bevin's administration suing a women's clinic and why some doctors are traveling long distances to prescribe medications.