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Evening weather forecast 11/15/2024

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Evening weather forecast 11/15/2024

www.youtube.com – FOX 56 News – 2024-11-15 18:01:05

SUMMARY: The weekend weather will gradually improve after a gloomy Friday, with cloud cover likely lingering until the first half of Saturday. Expect warmer temperatures in the mid-50s on Saturday, rising to the mid-60s by Sunday afternoon due to southerly winds. However, a significant pattern change is anticipated by the second half of next week, with colder temperatures, potentially reaching the 40s and lows in the 20s, as well as a chance for a wintry mix. Showers are expected early next week, particularly on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mark your calendars for a warm peak on Tuesday before cooler weather arrives.

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Trump administration revokes Murray State international student’s visa

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kentuckylantern.com – McKenna Horsley – 2025-04-18 16:59:00

by McKenna Horsley, Kentucky Lantern
April 18, 2025

Another international student’s visa has been revoked in Kentucky, this time at Murray State University.

According to local news reports, Murray State shared information about the student’s visa being revoked by the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday. A university spokesperson declined to give further information to protect the student’s privacy. 

The news comes amid Trump administration efforts to ramp up deportations. Inside Higher Ed reported that as of Friday, more than 1,550 international students and recent graduates have had their legal status changed by the U.S. State Department

Murray State College Democrats penned an open letter criticizing the university administration for not alerting students sooner to the visa revocation and asking for clearer information about the university’s response. “To be clear, we are not asking that personal information be released, just notification of when law enforcement is present and/or actively targeting students on campuses,” the letter says.

The College Democrats said students and their families choose colleges like Murray because they trust they will be safe there and that Murray “boasts about having international students from over 50 different countries.”

“Every student that seeks to learn at MSU has the right to do so without fear of persecution,” the letter reads. “Actions taken by administration are the only way to prove that the university cares about and will protect those rights.” 

A Murray spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment Friday afternoon. 

Earlier this month, the University of Kentucky reported a “small number” of graduate students had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security. Officials from private Campbellsville University told Inside Higher Ed that some of its’ international students had their visas revoked but declined to say how many.

Kentucky Lantern is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Kentucky Lantern maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Jamie Lucke for questions: info@kentuckylantern.com.

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Get the Facts: Is ICE partnering with Kentucky agencies to help with deportations?

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Get the Facts: Is ICE partnering with Kentucky agencies to help with deportations?

www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-04-17 18:34:08

SUMMARY: ICE is collaborating with several Kentucky counties to identify and arrest undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda. While Jefferson County does not partner with ICE, counties like Bullitt, Davis, Grayson, and Oldham are involved in a program that allows local officers to serve warrants for potential illegal immigrants in jails. These counties receive compensation for housing federal detainees, and ICE conducts regular inspections. Concerns about aggressive tactics and community fear are voiced by activists, particularly regarding the impact on local Hispanic populations. Some sheriffs acknowledge community worries while maintaining support for their partnerships with ICE.

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Legendary ESPN Broadcaster Lee Corso to work his final College GameDay show on August 30

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www.wtvq.com – Forrest Tucker – 2025-04-17 12:11:00

SUMMARY: Lee Corso, the iconic ESPN broadcaster and former coach, will make his final headgear pick on College GameDay on August 30, 2025, coinciding with the start of the season. Corso, who turns 90 in August, has been with the program since its inception in 1987, making 430 picks with a record of 286-144. He expressed gratitude for nearly 40 years at ESPN, filled with friendships and memories. The three-hour show will celebrate his legendary career and preview significant games, as noted by ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro, emphasizing Corso’s influence on college football fans across generations.

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