Good morning, Kentucky. Here's what you need to know today.
Most areas will start out dry early this morning, but you’ll definitely need the umbrella by late morning into the afternoon. Temperatures will be mild again today, but expect a major cool down by tonight.
1. Exclusive Spectrum/IPSOS Poll: Trump's Response To COVID-19 Viewed As Not Favorable By Kentuckians
Poll respondents were asked several questions about President Donald Trump, including their opinions about how his administration has handled the COVID-19 pandemic, the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, his tax returns, his debate performance, and his being diagnosed with COVID-19.
2. Fayette County Public Schools Continues with NTI:2DL Through End of Year
FCPS prepare for a return to in-person learning five days a week in January, provided conditions with the virus are safe. Schools will continue to provide targeted services for small groups of students and possibly expand offerings. Leaders will also look at how best to support our preschool students.
3. JCPS Breaks Ground on New $17 Million Elementary School
The district broke ground on the 82,532-square-foot, $17 million school in the Dixie Highway corridor in southwest Louisville. The school, scheduled to open August 2022, will be located on a large tract of JCPS-owned land behind Wilkerson Elementary School.
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3. FDA Gives Gilead’s Remdesivir Stamp of Approval as COVID Treatment
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