Debate over prayer in public schools has resurfaced
Some are worried protections for the non-religious will be eroded.
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Some are worried protections for the non-religious will be eroded.
Our own Senator is planning on proposing an amendment that he knows won’t pass, thus delaying everyone from going home.
Kentucky’s own Thomas Massie could cast a very significant vote today.
The ruling by the Supreme Court will leave many of these valuable ecosystems at risk.
Why is Congress attacking our fellow citizens who are falling into hunger?
Transportation Cabinet says recipients of the federally funded grants are chosen by the Transportation Cabinet staff
With support from both, plus his own disciplined campaign, Daniel Cameron will be a formidable opponent in the fall.
The new SNAP reporting process, complicated by design, could cause thousands of Kentuckians to go hungry.
When they ask for a Republican ballot, and are told they are still registered as Dems and thus can’t vote in the Repub primary.
It’s not just a race for governor on Tuesday; these other offices are on the ballot as well.
Cameron appears to be pulling away – but Craft says the opposite is true.
Ethics expert says GOP hopeful would ‘absolutely’ have a conflict of interest. It’s ‘for the people to decide’ if there’s a problem, says a former Kentucky governor.
Jennifer Rubin of The Washington Post looks at how U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin is winning over some of the state’s swing voters and setting an example for fellow party members.
With a week left in the Republican primary for governor, Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is on the air with an ad seeking to split the frontrunners.
For all our out-of-towners (and Kentuckians just now tuning in), Al Cross has a guide to the race to move into the gov’s office in Frankfort.