NPR’s Steve Inskeep interviewed Beshear on “Morning Edition” last week, and Washington Monthly just published an article ...
Stars and Stripes reports that word came down Tuesday that athletics and other extracurricular activities, which had been ...
McGrath, who joins three Democrats vying for the open U.S. Senate seat and at least three Republicans, wrote on social media ...
The majority of Kentuckians who get their health insurance through the state exchange, called kynect, benefit from the enhanced tax subsidies — roughly 83,000 out of 97,000 people who signed up during ...
The first federal government shutdown in seven years has left workers furloughed and the public struggling to understand what ...
Hopkinsville Mayor James R. Knight Jr.’s office is accepting applications for the eighth Mayor’s Youth Council, a leadership ...
The $345,544 grant, part of a $79.2 million USDA investment nationwide, helps Kentucky fund projects that enhance the ...
Gonyea has covered multiple presidential campaigns, traveled internationally to report on diplomacy and global events, and ...
Republican Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell is going to bat for high school football during the federal government shutdown ...
After a year-long saga of legal challenges and negotiations, Jennie Stuart Health has officially become part of Deaconess ...
What does it mean to belong somewhere—and what happens when you don’t? Historic preservationist Grace Abernethy reflects on ...
Hopkinsville Community College has announced the opening of its newly renovated Steve and Diane Thomas SMART Lab.
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