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Senate Bill 181, designed to protect Kentucky school children from sexual abuse, passed with no opposition. Now education leaders are questioning it.
Some Kentucky educators are worried that the impacts of a new law mandating districts to use traceable communications systems ...
The Kentucky Hospital Association supported the House version of what’s dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” but a top executive ...
One way you can tell is the Republican candidates’ for U.S. Senate social media pages. Both former Attorney General Daniel ...
On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Democratic candidate for Kentucky’s Sixth ...
An Eastern Kentucky state senator has switched party affiliations from Democrat to Republican, strengthening the GOP's supermajority hold in the legislature. Sen. Robin Webb, who represents Senate ...
Dr. Ralph Alvarado, former running mate of Republican Gov. Matt Bevin, is considering a run for Kentucky's 6th Congressional ...
(WYMT) - The Kentucky Hospital Association, along with 35 partnering Kentucky hospitals, sent a letter to members of Congress ...
State Rep. Deanna Gordon, R-Richmond, is running for the U.S. House seat currently occupied by Republican Andy Barr. On her ...
U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner was recommended for the role by Vice President JD Vance, who once thanked him in the "Hillbilly ...
Kentucky is relatively dependent on Medicaid, with the Eastern Kentucky-centric 5th Congressional District having the 11th-most Medicaid enrollees of all 435 U.S. House districts in the country.
Beginning Friday, June 27, there will be new standards in place for teacher-student communication in Kentucky. SB 181, going into effect that day, puts a major emphasis on improving school safety.