A Kentucky Democrat is calling for change regarding marijuana legislation in the Bluegrass. Minority Whip State Sen. David Yates, D-Louisville, filed two bills to change how marijuana is treated in Kentucky.
Gov. Andy Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be raised to full-staff at 11:30 a.m. EST on Monday, Jan. 20, and remain there until the conclusion of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Some Kentucky school districts are running low on their non-traditional instruction (NTI) days.The days were granted to districts by the state so students could learn at home because of weather, illness,
By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern FRANKFORT – Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities helped drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky General Assembly to a record $28.1 million in 2024.
Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Friday a $6 million state investment to enhance Kentucky’s rail and riverports and increase economic opportunities, efficiency and connectivity for Kentucky
Senate Bill 67, which has been proposed to lawmakers in Frankfort, would help Kentuckians 65 and older save some money on property taxes.
Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities helped drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky General Assembly to a record $28.1 million in 2024. That total spent by nearly 900 corporations,
Attorney General Russell Coleman released a manual titled “Responding to Strangulation in Kentucky: Guidelines for Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, Health Care Providers and Victim Advocates” Wednesday.
The Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has named a “Blue-Ribbon Commission on Kentucky’s Contributions to America’s Critical Industrial Base” to develop recommendations on how Kentucky can
A student-led lawsuit in Kentucky claims the state's education system has been backsliding for years since lawmakers enacted nationally renowned reforms.
Gov. Andy Beshear announced a compromise to honor both the late President Jimmy Carter and soon-to-be inaugurated President Donald Trump.
Inspired by Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail, travelers can collect stamps at each attraction and fill up their passport book in exchange for prizes. You can pick up a passport book at any participating tourism office or by visiting one of the 13 attractions along the trail.