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Inside the classroom, a new Kentucky law requires students to learn cursive. Senate Bill 167, which passed in 2024, goes into ...
Lawyers for the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services and Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday questioned Auditor Allison ...
Judge Maxine M. Chesney to preside over challenge to Trump efforts to collect personal data from SNAP participants.
Embattled Democratic state Rep. Daniel Grossberg wants to take his case against the Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission to ...
The number of Kentuckians cited for unlawful camping has spiked since House Bill 5 went into effect, criminalizing unlawful ...
The Administrative Office of the Courts is offering a video series highlighting the benefits of Senate Bill 90, legislation that is transforming how Kentucky’s justice system supports people ...
The governor of Kentucky is calling on President Donald Trump to reject congressional spending bill provisions that would ...
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hilbrecht had declined to comment on the investigation, citing KRS 15.520, also known as the ...
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office has terminated a school resource officer following an investigation. Sheriff Matt ...
State Medicaid systems are scrambling to prepare for painful cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, leaving private ...
Under new federal law, states must verify millions of enrollees’ employment status. Some officials are worried about the ...
Since Kentucky criminalized street camping, citations average more than one per day - mostly in Louisville and Lexington. Advocates say the law destabilizes the unhoused.