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The United States government has discontinued its free at-home COVID-19 test program after four years. The program, which began in 2021, shipped over 900 million tests directly to U.S. households.
15-year-old Kentuckians can now earn their driver’s permit, thanks to House Bill 15, which was passed by Governor Andy ...
Fifteen-year-old Kentuckians can now visit the State Police website (KSP) to search for times and locations to apply for a ...
A new state law allows 15-year-olds to apply for a driver’s permit and, if they pass vision and written tests, get behind the ...
Gov. Andy Beshear recently signed House Bill 15, which means 15-year-old Kentucky teens can apply for a driver's permit. Find out how in commonwealth ...
According to KYTC, permitted drivers who are 15 years old must hold it for 180 days (six months) and turn 16 before they can get their intermediate, which allows them to drive on their own with some ...
Heavy rains will test Kentucky's aging infrastructure, and climate change is likely to amplify flooding in the coming decades. Several rounds of relentless rainfall will sweep across Kentucky and ...
Beginning today, 15-year-old Kentuckians can visit the Kentucky State Police website to search for times and locations to ...
Teens will be able to use the Kentucky State Police website to search for times and locations to apply for a driver’s permit and take the written test.
Any 15 year old Kentuckian who already has an appointment to take their written permit test does not need to reschedule, KYTC ...
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