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The U.S. Office of the Inspector General says 75 contracted employees in Kentucky didn’t complete background checks before ...
Following a federal lawsuit, a Kentucky public school district has agreed to not block users from its social media pages.
While Kentucky lawmakers are set to meet in temporary chambers, some advocates worry about public access during Capitol ...
Year after year after year, Kentucky lawmakers refuse to so much as consider bills to make Kentuckians safer from gun ...
Kentucky's Capitol, which opened in 1910, is empty in preparation for a $300 million renovation that is expected to take at least three years.
A documentary featuring the work of environmental educators in Kentucky and the positive impacts such education can have on youth and families will premiere Thursday in Lexington.  The film “In Our ...
A Court of Appeals panel has ruled that one of three Jewish women suing the state has standing — the right — to challenge ...
Cuts to public broadcasting that cleared Congress will cost KET funding for most of its original programming and a fourth of ...
Republican Dr. Ralph Alvarado, a former Kentucky lawmaker, and Democrat Zach Dembo, a former federal prosecutor, announced ...
In the race for money in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District, former House Democratic caucus chair Cherlynn Stevenson has ...
Citing a politically challenging and competitive funding landscape, the Kentucky Equal Justice Center is closing at the end ...
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr boosts his fundraising lead over former Attorney General Daniel Cameron in Kentucky’s race for the GOP ...