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Kristen Kennedy

Kristen Kennedy

Morning Anchor and Investigative Reporter at WKYT-TV

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  • English
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  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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WKYT Investigates: Teacher pay

A widow in Southeastern Kentucky is fighting for a final paycheck from the school system where his late wife worked.
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Frankfort distillery expands, undeterred by talk of tariffs

Frankfort distillery expands, undeterred by talk of tariffs
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WKYT Investigates: Illegal marijuana grow sites in Kentucky

The United States Forest Service’s list for the last six years put Kentucky in the top spot.
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WKYT Investigates | More questions over Fayette Co. Public Schools ...

Our WKYT Investigates team combed through dozens of professional leave requests for 2024 to figure out, who's approving each trip?
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Breaking down Kentucky’s ballot

You may know who you’re voting for, but there are other questions on the ballot that could slow you down.
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WKYT Investigates: Four years of healthcare progress for Kentuckians

In our WKYT survey, health care ranked sixth out of issues like cost of living, crime, and election integrity.
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WKYT Investigates: Lexington’s proposed new park tax

Voters in Lexington will soon decide on a new tax for parks.
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Lead pipe risk remains unknown for many Kentuckians, despite EPA de...

New federal rules are now in effect in what’s the strongest overhaul of lead-in-water standards in roughly three decades. All water systems must publish an initial inventory of water service lines denoting whether they are lead, galvanized, requiring replacement, or unknown.
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EPA tightens rules for public water systems over lead

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making companies, like Kentucky American Water, identify all lead water lines.
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Kentucky lawmakers reviewing universities’ DEI policies

Kentucky colleges and universities are putting together hundreds of pages for lawmakers to review.
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WKYT Investigates: Insulin Deserts

Diabetes is a common chronic disease in the Commonwealth. The latest numbers show more than 13% of Kentuckians have it. In a state where insulin is vital, we're finding there are spots that just don't have it.