The Kentucky Senate passed bills aimed at shining more light on schools’ spending and shifting power in the state's largest ...
Rep. Daniel Grossberg, a Louisville Democrat has agreed to pay $2,000 in fines to the Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission.
Kentucky Republican senators have introduced priority bills they say show their commitment to bettering public education in ...
Some Kentucky lawmakers are renewing a push to establish stronger utility disconnection protections in the state.
Kentucky’s newly introduced House Bill 323 reinforces a fundamental constitutional rule: when government opens a forum for public discussion, it must remain open to viewpoints officials dislike, not ...
Sara Albrecht is chairman of the board at the Liberty Justice Center, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public-interest litigation law firm.
A committee-approved bill would remove the executive director for the state’s broadband network KentuckyWired.
A second company is seeking to join the case, arguing it has a prior claim to $8 million because it was the first to lend ARC ...
The state executive branch would have to significantly cut spending for a number of expenses including travel under a “bare bones” budget bill.
Kentucky requires water utilities serving more than 3,000 customers to add low levels of fluoride to drinking water.
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