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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.
The pace of judicial confirmations is lagging compared with the president’s first stint in office, but more are in the ...
Nearly two dozen incumbent members of Congress are not seeking reelection, with many choosing instead to run for governor in their respective states.
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, who represents Kentucky's 6th District including Lexington, championed President Trump's Big Beautiful ...
On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Democratic candidate for Kentucky’s Sixth ...
One way you can tell is the Republican candidates’ for U.S. Senate social media pages. Both former Attorney General Daniel ...
Four PACs have already joined the fray in negative messaging for Kentucky’s 2026 GOP primary. See who they are and what ...
While Kentucky’s two U.S. Senators were split on the bill — Rand Paul opposed it and and Mitch McConnell voted for it — four of the Bluegrass State’s six U.S. Representatives helped President Donald ...
Some Kentucky educators are worried that the impacts of a new law mandating districts to use traceable communications systems ...
By WILL PERKINS Glasgow News 1 The federal government is withholding nearly half-a-million dollars in funding from Glasgow Independent Schools.
State Sen. Robin Webb's decision to leave the Democratic Party is reflective of the state and national party's struggle to ...
U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner was recommended for the role by Vice President JD Vance, who once thanked him in the "Hillbilly ...
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