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Few more heavy downpours possible Sunday
SUMMARY: Heavy rain and thunderstorms soaked the area Saturday, dropping 1 to 6 inches in parts of Jefferson County, southern Indiana, and Owensboro, causing flash flooding and water in some homes. While Saturday evening turned pleasant, the unsettled weather pattern continues into Sunday and Monday with isolated to scattered storms possible due to heat and humidity. A heat advisory is in effect for Sunday, with heat indices expected to reach 102–106°F. Monday may start wet with more storms. Afterward, conditions will dry out, but high temperatures in the mid-90s and triple-digit heat indices will dominate mid-to-late week.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Saturday night forecast
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Congress passes spending cuts, including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting
SUMMARY: House Republicans approved $9 billion in federal funding cuts proposed by President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), marking a legislative win. The cuts, passed via a rarely used budget law that bypassed a Senate filibuster, include $1.1 billion removed from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, affecting NPR and PBS, and about $8 billion cut from foreign aid programs. USAID suffered severe staffing losses, causing nearly 500 metric tons of emergency aid food to spoil. Critics like Rep. Morgan McGarvey warn that these cuts harm public education and national safety, while Speaker Mike Johnson indicated more cuts may follow.
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Candidates Announce Campaigns to Fill Senator McConnell’s U.S. Senate Seat
SUMMARY: Several candidates have filed to run for Senator Mitch McConnell’s seat following his decision not to seek reelection in 2026. Republican Congressman Andy Barr is among the first to announce his candidacy. Other GOP contenders include former Attorney General Daniel Cameron and tech entrepreneur Nate Morris. Democratic candidate Pamela Stevenson, the Kentucky House Minority Floor Leader, is also running. Barr’s open House seat has drawn candidates from both parties, including Ralph Alvarado, Zach Dembo, Ryan Dotson, Deanna Gordon, David Kloiber, and Cherlynn Stevenson. Kentucky’s primary is scheduled for May 19, 2026, with the general election on November 3, 2026.
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Richardsville Elementary names new principal
SUMMARY: Lacy Hickey has been named the new principal of Richardsville Elementary School in Warren County, Kentucky. With 16 years in education, she previously served as assistant principal at Alvaton Elementary and taught at Austin Tracy Elementary in Barren County. Hickey is praised for her leadership, collaborative style, and dedication to student success. She holds degrees from Western Kentucky University, the University of the Cumberlands, and Campbellsville University. Hickey expressed gratitude for the opportunity and aims to lead with innovation, student focus, and community values. She officially begins her role on July 21, 2025.
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