Three federal offices in Louisville are on the list of leases to be cut by the Department of Government Efficiency.
One Louisville high school has already implemented the ban that's inspired the bill. Here's how it works there.
If passed, the legislation would require students in Kentucky to take a financial literacy class before graduating high school.
Nationally, the price of gas dropped 5 cents to $3.09 per gallon, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). But ...
DOGE plans to close 19 federal offices across Kentucky, according to its website. The number of federal offices the ...
A recent executive order by President Donald Trump stops transgender, intersex and nonbinary people from updating the gender ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Five people were in court on Monday after being indicted on fraud charges in Louisville, according to a ...
The Posters-at-the-Capitol event provides a chance for students to engage with lawmakers and showcase how their academic efforts play a key role in the state’s academic and economic growth. The twelve ...
St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Church asked for adult cold medicine, children’s melatonin and vitamins for Ukraine. A year later, ...
When Russell Coleman first set foot on the campus of Oneida Baptist Institute years ago, he had arrived “kicking and ...
The number of federal offices the Department of Government Efficiency has identified for closure in Kentucky has ballooned to ...