Kentucky's Senate Bill 178 is dangerous policy that imposes unreasonable burdens on those entrusted with protection of the public health and environment.
Young trees from Arkansas and Georgia are being planted in Louisville in hopes they will be better adapted to a warming climate.
Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky says he will work with a House Democrat to force a congressional vote on war ...
A provision that opponents say would discourage older Kentuckians from taking free college classes was approved by the ...
A Republican-backed bill opting Kentucky into a tax credit program to fund scholarships is now heading to Gov. Andy Beshear’s ...
U.S. Department of Justice sues five additional states, including Kentucky, for not providing voter registration data, ...
Kentucky regulators could not issue regulations to protect health and the environment until people are being harmed under a ...
The American Civil Liberties Union says it’s tracking 444 bills this year that are “anti LGBTQ,” including six in Kentucky.
Kentucky Republicans have issued subpoenas to the Beshear administration for information they need to craft the state budget.
Public agencies would be allowed to require photo IDs from Kentucky residents who request public records under a ...
Smoking costs Kentucky $6.3 billion every year in lost productivity and puts a $634 million dent in Medicaid, according to ...
Kentucky House approves a two-year state spending plan described by budget chair Jason Petrie as “restrained” and fulfilling “needs, not wants.” ...