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KY specialty courts safe, but staff positions cut in ‘challenging times’ for justice system
Could the "halfback wave" fill Appalachia's shrinking counties with retirees and young families?
Following renewed calls to resign from office, Louisville Democratic Rep. Daniel Grossberg says he’s remaining in the race.
The University of Kentucky is in the middle of a vast, poorly explained reorganization, in which major swathes of the university are being put into limited liability companies.
A few boosts to the Republican base in the form of endorsements from President Donald Trump could motivate voters on both sides of the political aisle.
Debates and disputes over data center proposals have animated elections and politics in Kentucky.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is asking the United States Supreme Court to require mifepristone not be sent through the mail.
Senator Paul and Adam Mockler are asking the same question about Iran that should have been asked about Iraq — a question with real casualties, with names and dates and flag-covered caskets.
The state’s top court has refused to replace the judge in the contentious divorce of former Gov. Matt Bevin and his ex-wife Glenna, in which their estranged, adopted son, Jonah, is seeking support.
Gov. Andy Beshear has long pushed for universal pre-K in Kentucky, but could not get buy-in from the General Assembly.
The Atlantic released a new report saying FBI Director Kash Patel often gifts engraved bottles of Kentucky bourbon Woodford Reserve.
Jane Stephenson, founder of the New Opportunity School for Women and the longtime First Lady of Berea College, died on May 2, 2026 after a brief illness, according to her family. She was 88.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is “comfortable” with being among the names of potential Democratic candidates for the 2028 presidential election.
Employees at the University of Kentucky, including 926 food service workers, are facing layoffs, according to federally-required notices.
Trump endorsed Andy Barr and Ralph Alvarado, but he cares the most about Ed Gallrein, his pick in the Fourth District.
From Lynch to Lexington, civil rights champion changed communities wherever he went
Jerry Tucker, co-founder of Casey County ministries to help needy children, dies at 85
Kentuckians submitted these photos of their rescue pets
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet pauses Adopt-A-Highway program to evaluate safety concerns
King Charles III in historic speech to Congress cites ‘checks and balances’ on executive power
US Supreme Court limits use of race in congressional district remaps, diluting Voting Rights Act
‘A man of many firsts.’ Groundbreaking Kentucky legislator dies at 79
Kentucky attorney general asks U.S. Supreme Court to allow Catholic church to build shrine