Gov. Andy Beshear is sticking to his criticism of the University of Kentucky's process for choosing the new law school dean.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Angela Kimball of the mental health advocacy group Inseparable about the drop in suicide rates after the launch of the 988 Lifeline.
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is proposing a constitutional amendment that would do away with automatic birthright citizenship ...
By weakening Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, the Supreme Court has paved the ...
In southern Lebanon, towns near the border with Israel have been largely destroyed by Israeli demolitions and strikes. Israel ...
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and across the state, advocates are raising the alarm about educator misconduct in ...
Like many vets, it took Fred Minnick time to find the best way to cope with what he would learn was PTSD. For Minnick, sense ...
A father and daughter in New Jersey have pleaded guilty to running a years-long counterfeiting scheme to trick art galleries ...
The Iran war has nearly doubled jet fuel prices in the United States. That means the bill for firefighting aircraft ...
President Trump suggested he could soon reduce the U.S. military presence in Germany as he continues to feud with Chancellor ...
Rural Kentuckians are increasingly burdened by sky-high gas prices, particularly those with lengthy daily commutes to work.
The House has approved a three year extension of the surveillance program known as FISA Section 702. The bill now heads to ...
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