
Kevin Willis
Kevin is the News Director at WKU Public Radio. He has been with the station since 1999, and was previously the Assistant News Director, and also served as local host of Morning Edition. He is a broadcast journalism graduate of WKU, and has won numerous awards for his reporting and feature production. Kevin grew up in Radcliff, Kentucky and currently lives in Glasgow.
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The Louisville Orchestra and cellist Yo-Yo Ma are performing two concerts at the national park in southern Kentucky April 29.
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Russia and Ukraine, two countries at war with each other, also differ in their views of Kentucky’s two U.S. senators.
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It’s been six months since a devastating and deadly storm ripped through western and southern Kentucky, producing 20 tornadoes, killing 81 people, injuring hundreds more and roiling an entire region. The event was heartbreaking, and took most people by surprise.
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Normally, if an employee tests positive for drugs, they’d be immediately fired. Instead, businesses participating in the Kentucky Transformational Employment Program will work to get employees struggling with addiction issues into a treatment program, with the goal of having that employee eventually return to the workplace.
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A lawmaker from Hardin County is hoping Kentucky follows the example of Tennessee and other states that don’t impose an income tax on its residents....
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A Kentucky Democrat hoping to take Republican Mitch McConnell's U.S. Senate seat says the country needs stricter background checks for gun owners. But...
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Less than 30 percent of Kentucky adults would pass a test based on questions in the U.S. citizenship test.
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Kentucky’s signature spirit has never been more popular here in the U.S., or overseas. But bourbon is facing the realities of an ongoing trade war...
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Craft beer fans in Kentucky have some special treats coming their way this week. Sixteen Kentucky craft breweries are releasing new beers made with...
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Some researchers from Western Kentucky University are taking a unique perspective on the phenomenon known as “fake news.” Editors of the Journal of...