Rep. James Tipton’s new bill, only two pages long, would make a third or subsequent violation of a protective order a Class D felony.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Republican Kentucky lawmaker is wanting to set the groundwork for a potential split of Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) into smaller districts. State Representative James ...
The Trump administration is intensifying its sweeping efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce by ordering ...
Indiana’s 2025 legislative session is nearly halfway through and must conclude by the end of April. Bills that fail to advance out of committee or pass their respective chambers are considered dead, ...
Southern Kitchen and Gathering Place, will host its second annual Tea Party from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at The Evergreen, 400 ...
Morehead State University President Dr. Jay Morgan's leadership and support for music and music education recently received ...
A pair of bills filed by Republican Sen. Lindsey Tichenor aim to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion practices in state ...
Eight days after the Frankfort Board of Commissioners showed its solidarity by unanimously approving a resolution opposing the possible passage of a state law that would mandate centralized collection ...
A Republican lawmaker wants to expand Kentucky's push against diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from college campuses to K-12 schools.
One bill would allow some Jefferson County cities to form their own school districts, while another bill would double the size of JCPS' school board.
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Gov. Andy Beshear is authorizing $14.7 million to cover part of a $40 million state ...
The latest scam involves someone impersonating a Bullitt County Sheriff's Office deputy. Chief Deputy William Alex Payne says ...