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Connor Giffin
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Environmental reporter for The Courier Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. Tips: cgiffin@gannett.com

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In Daniel Boone National Forest, NFFE tells me a large portion of U.S. Forest Service staff received probation notices — indicating risk of immediate termination — amid the Trump administration's blitz to cut the size of the federal government.
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Dozens of U.S. Forest Service workers in Daniel Boone National Forest facing layoffs
Trail maintenance, visitor information and other services in places like the Red River Gorge would see "immediate" impacts from layoffs, workers said.
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$1 for a dream? Louisville program selling homes for cheap sparks new life — and debate
$1 for a dream? Louisville program selling homes for cheap sparks new life — and debate
Louisville's Landbank Authority is selling some abandoned homes for $1 in an effort to improve neighborhoods. Is it working?
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November 2, 2025 at 10:00 PM
Upheaval at the CDC has plunged Kentucky's public health infrastructure into a state of confusion and uncertainty, officials said.

Some local departments are beginning to question the credibility of the agency's guidance.
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'Lives at risk': CDC chaos is straining public health in Kentucky
Amid deep cuts to CDC staff and programs, trust in the agency is slipping among some Kentucky public health officials.
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October 23, 2025 at 3:03 PM
A slice of Meade County farmland could see Kentucky's next data center proposal, according to the landowner and a rezoning proposal filed in late September.

Neighbors told me they're worried about utility rates, infrastructure, and quality of life.

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October 13, 2025 at 8:01 PM
The Trump administration is reportedly considering cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for Kentucky energy projects.

If enacted, the cuts could be a death blow to one of the state's largest ongoing economic development projects.
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Trump reportedly eyeing further cuts to Kentucky energy projects, including $316M grant
If enacted, the reported cuts could be a death blow to at least one of Kentucky's largest ongoing economic development projects.
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October 9, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Comments to the EPA led by KY Attorney General Russell Coleman made a series of false or unsupported claims about the science of climate change, including suggestions that higher carbon dioxide levels would bring "net benefits" for "millions of Americans."
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AG Coleman letter rejects climate change harm, claims 'net benefits' of emissions
In a letter, Russell Coleman and other attorneys general challenged the harms of climate change, which experts say are "beyond scientific dispute."
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September 25, 2025 at 3:57 PM
This fall, #Kentucky farmers will harvest soybeans, the state's top crop, from an area twice the size of Rhode Island. China, the world's largest soybean buyer, isn't buying.

"It's a critical time for Kentucky agriculture right now," one economist said.
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September 23, 2025 at 1:04 PM
As Louisville's top climate official exits, are the city's energy goals still in reach?
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As Louisville's top climate official exits, are the city's energy goals still in reach?
Sumedha Rao has led Louisville's sustainability office since 2022. Her exit leaves questions about the city's path forward on pressing climate goals.
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September 10, 2025 at 1:17 PM
The UAW claimed a narrow, contested victory in a union election at the BlueOval SK Battery Park, in what would be a historic outcome for organized labor in KY's budding battery industry.

But more than 40 challenged ballots could still swing the result.
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UAW claims narrow win in BlueOval SK union vote ― but historic outcome is contested
A union win at the BlueOval SK battery plant would mark a pivotal victory for organized labor in Kentucky's budding battery industry.
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August 28, 2025 at 12:02 PM
Kentucky wildlife officials euthanized more than 20 deer at a Meade County wildlife sanctuary yesterday, pointing to violations of chronic wasting disease rules.

What we know so far on a very sad story:
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Wildlife officials euthanize more than 20 deer at wildlife sanctuary, citing violations
Broadbent Wildlife Sanctuary was in violation of regulations on chronic wasting disease in Meade County, state officials said.
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August 27, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Trump's budget proposal would completely defund the
Chemical Safety Board, which still has an open investigation on the Givaudan explosion in #Louisville last year.

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Chemical Safety Board, investigator of multiple Kentucky disasters, faces closure by Trump
The Chemical Safety Board is still investigating last year's explosion in Clifton. Its proposed closure this year could leave the probe in limbo.
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August 19, 2025 at 12:48 PM
Even as the Trump administration pulls federal support for electric vehicles, #Ford is doubling down on its #EV investments in Kentucky.

"The training wheels are coming off," says
Cox Automotive.

With Lucas Aulbach:
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Ford deepens EV investment as incentives vanish: 'The training wheels are coming off'
Ford Motor Co. is still betting billions on building electric vehicles in Kentucky, even as the industry loses federal backing.
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August 13, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Chemours "has a history of violating its permit, knows it is violating its permit, and intends to continue violating its permit," a federal judge wrote. "This is unacceptable under the Clean Water Act."

A big court order on Ohio River PFAS pollution:
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Chemours 'boldly' violating pollution permit, putting Ohio River at risk, judge rules
Chemours "has a history of violating its permit, knows it is violating its permit, and intends to continue violating its permit," the judge wrote.
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August 12, 2025 at 12:34 PM
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Secret Service agents searched and read through Cincinnati Enquirer reporter @eringlynn.bsky.social’s notebook, which included unpublished work product, during a security screening ahead of an event with Vice President @jd-vance-1.bsky.social in Lima, Ohio, on June 24.
Ohio reporter’s notebook searched by Secret Service at Vance fundraiser
Erin Glynn, a reporter for The Cincinnati Enquirer, had her reporting notebook searched by Secret Service agents during a security …
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August 5, 2025 at 7:34 PM
NEW: General Matter plans to build a $1.5 billion uranium enrichment facility in Paducah - "the largest economic development project in Western Kentucky history,"
@govandybeshear.bsky.social says.

More on the plans:
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The new 'nuclear age': $1.5 billion uranium enrichment facility planned for Paducah site
The project is expected to create about 140 full-time jobs, officials said.
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August 5, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Wide-ranging plans for Kentucky's old Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant have been thrown around lately, including #nuclear power and #AI data centers.

A Peter Thiel-linked uranium enrichment company is expected to share more info today. Here's what we know so far:
Uranium enrichment, nuclear power, AI, Peter Thiel: Leaders hint at big plans for Paducah
Ambitious plans for Paducah's old gaseous diffusion site could include Kentucky's first nuclear power plant. Steep hurdles likely await.
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August 5, 2025 at 1:35 PM
In July, Trump gave a Louisville formaldehyde plant two extra years to comply with Biden-era pollution control requirements.

Homes sit 500 feet from the plant. Nearly 2,000 people, including hundreds of children, live within a mile.
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Trump gives Louisville plant more time to address pollution. Homes sit 500 feet away
The Louisville formaldehyde plant bordering a residential neighborhood will have two additional years to comply with toxic air emission rules.
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August 4, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Big news for labor in the #batterybelt:

A union election date is set for BlueOval SK in #Kentucky ― a plant facing an uncertain #EV market + ongoing tensions between workers and the company over safety concerns.

What we know so far, w/ reporter Olivia Evans:
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Ford, SK On battery park workers in Kentucky to vote on joining UAW union. What to know
BlueOval SK Battery Park workers in Hardin County will vote on whether to unionize with the United Auto Workers at the end of August. What to know.
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July 31, 2025 at 11:44 PM
Kentucky's largest utility is moving to extend the life of a coal-fired generating unit, citing demand from data centers and other economic development.
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LG&E to extend use of Louisville coal unit, citing demand from data centers, other sources
The plan to extend the use of coal is notable for a utility that's shifted toward gas, and confirms the fears of some environmentalists.
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July 29, 2025 at 10:51 PM
Kentucky recently expanded tax incentives for data centers, with little public debate.

The provisions lack job creation and wage requirements, and contain no cap on tax abatements. Critics say such programs can mean "a huge loss" for state and local coffers.
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Kentucky legislators paved the way for data center development. Will Kentuckians benefit?
In some states, tax abatements for data centers have skyrocketed. One researcher said incentives like Kentucky's can be a "very big problem."
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July 29, 2025 at 12:52 PM
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Trump plan to slash Appalachian economic development agency’s funding raises concerns across states kentuckylantern.com/briefs/trump...
Trump plan to slash Appalachian economic development agency's funding raises concerns across states • Kentucky Lantern
Trump budget would slash Appalachian Regional Commission funding. More than 80 organizations and individuals call on Congress to protect the agency's work.
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July 9, 2025 at 11:16 AM
In today's Courier Journal, an explainer on the function and history of one of the most underrated pieces of infrastructure in #Louisville:
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'Marvel of engineering': How Louisville's McAlpine Locks and Dam unlock the Ohio River
The McAlpine locks are among the busiest in the country, transporting $120 billion in cargo every year.
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July 9, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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Incredibly important reporting from @connorgiffin.bsky.social on schools being built on contaminated land in JCPS.

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In Louisville, schools are being built on contaminated land. How are kids, staff kept safe?
Decades-old pollution lies beneath two Louisville school properties, spurring concerns about the health of students and staff.
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June 25, 2025 at 3:57 PM
Louisville will use artificial intelligence to inventory trees in public spaces through a new contract, according to @loukyparks.bsky.social.

The project will reduce "the time and costs associated with a city-wide tree inventory," the city says.
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Louisville will use AI to inventory trees in public spaces
Louisville has wrestled with inadequate tree canopy, particularly in and near downtown, for decades. Officials say better data will help.
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June 19, 2025 at 4:56 PM
The EPA is proposing to repeal all greenhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants, in addition to some restrictions on toxic emissions like mercury.

What does that mean in fossil fuel-dominated #Kentucky?
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EPA moves to repeal power plant regulations. What does that mean for Kentucky?
Kentucky, still vastly reliant on fossil fuel-fired power plants, has much at stake in the EPA's power plant rulemaking.
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June 13, 2025 at 5:02 PM