Gov. Beshear focuses on severe weather safety, public health in Team Kentucky update
WATCH NOW: Beshear provides update on Team Kentucky, severe weather
Gov. Andy Beshear declares state of emergency before severe, 4-day weather event in Kentucky
Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency before a severe and life-threatening storms arrives in Kentucky Wednesday and lingers through Saturday.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear gave an update Thursday following bouts of severe weather and multiple confirmed tornadoes across the Commonwealth.
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNGov. Beshear reports no deaths in latest round of severe weatherGovernor Andy Beshear provided an update on severe weather, Donate Life Month, action to support federal employees and the final winner of the New Kentucky Home giveaway. Officials say Dr. Steven Stack,
Beshear called the bill the latest of several efforts by the Republican-led legislature to “usurp the Governor’s supreme executive authority.”
As Kentucky continues to deal with severe weather, Gov. Andy Beshear urges residents to stay weather aware and make good decisions over the next few days.
Kentucky GOP lawmakers are at odds with Gov. Andy Beshear over questions the governor has raised about funding for several bills passed this year.
As Kentucky remains under a state emergency due to ongoing severe weather, Gov. Andy Beshear addressed the state on Thursday with the latest information. In a news release, Beshear said he would update Kentuckians on a variety of topics,
Several rounds of rain over the next few days are expected to cause widespread river flooding in Kentucky, according to the National Weather Service.
Gov. Andy Beshear filed a lawsuit to block a new state law that restricts the executive branch's authority to make regulations, known as the REINS Act.
Knowing the odds of winning were stacked against him, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear nevertheless vetoed bills sent his way by the Republican-dominated Kentucky legislature with by-now familiar themes: abortion,
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WYMT) - Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency on Wednesday ahead of severe weather set to hit Kentucky later in the week.
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