Kentucky students’ lawsuit over public education quality can proceed, judge rules
Says they have standing to sue, but that this is still “the beginning and not the end of the constitutional issues”
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Says they have standing to sue, but that this is still “the beginning and not the end of the constitutional issues”
Some election leaders are preparing for the possibility of federal pressure.
House bill allows firing tenured professors for “financial reasons”
Did you know there are law enforcement agencies across our state that are getting paid by ICE to find and arrest undocumented immigrants? Is YOUR local sheriff or police department one of these? Learn more as we look at Kentucky cops who are collaborating with ICE.
Temporary funding bill runs out on February 13
Aaron and Dr. Clardy share new developments in the Grossberg affair and AG Coleman's broken clock moment for EKY ratepayers. Then we talk with one of Louisville’s state representatives, and an important immigration leader in our commonwealth, State Representative Nima Kulkarni.
Has bipartisan support for changing how we teach reading
Long-time activist Donna Haynes running for District 14 seat
What will you say and do when ICE comes to the Commonwealth?
These are not just local incidents. They are a test for the rule of law, for our Constitution, and for us.
Uses direct feedback from local community as one component