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Troy Thompson has his fingers on the pulse when it comes to living a better life and creating the right one for yourself. As we all get back to work, national experts agree that people are making changes in their lives. They want to live better, eat better, feel better, and have a better family life.

Nutrition, medical issues, changing careers, family dynamics, continuing education, and money management are just a few of the topics Living Well With Troy will cover.

Amazon to hire 150,000 workers for holidays, similar to 2021

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon will hire 150,000 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees across its warehouses ahead of the holiday season. The announcement, made Thursday, shows the e-commerce behemoth is taking a less conservative approach to its holiday planning than Walmart,…

Study: Scientists discover new set of blood types

(CNN NEWSOURCE) -- Do you know your blood type? Scientists say everyone should in case of a life-threatening event that results in a need for a blood transfusion. But now, they’ve discovered a new group of blood types that you…

Kentucky, Gonzaga announce 6-year series

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) -- Kentucky and Gonzaga men's basketball programs will play in each of the next six seasons beginning with their matchup on Nov. 20 in Spokane. The six-year series entails two games played in Spokane, two played inside…

37 dead, mostly preschoolers, in Thai day care rampage

BANGKOK (AP) — A former policeman facing a drug charge burst into a day care center in northeastern Thailand on Thursday, killing dozens of preschoolers and teachers before shooting more people as he fled in the deadliest rampage in the…

Craft closes fundraising gap with GOP pacesetter Quarles

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Ryan Quarles has kept his overall fundraising lead among Kentucky Republicans running for governor in 2023. But the latest campaign finance reports show Kelly Craft set a blistering pace to overtake the rest of the GOP…

Hazard animal shelter to receive $50K for disaster relief

HAZARD, Ky. (WTVQ) -- A Hazard animal shelter is getting help after the disastrous July flooding. The Kentucky River Regional Animal Shelter in Hazard says it has received $50,000 in disaster relief funds from Petco Love and PetSmart Charities. The…

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