Kentucky State University officials are seeking a “carve-out bill” in the next legislative session to launch two agriculture ...
Beloved Kentucky writer Gurney Norman, whose fiction chronicled life in Appalachia and the 1960s counterculture, died Oct. 12 ...
As the federal government entered a shutdown on Oct. 1, 2025, competing narratives quickly emerged about the cause. Some ...
Louisville-based Volunteers of America Mid-States has relaunched an HIV outreach program months after being forced to end it.
Congress limited health insurance subsidies to a few years, setting stage for current fight BY: Wendy Netter Epstein, The ...
Wendy Netter Epstein is a health law professor and associate dean of research at DePaul University in Chicago.
Author Barbara Kingsolver puts royalties from "Demon Copperhead" into recovery residence for women in Appalachia.
Conversion therapy — discredited by medical groups — is not protected by constitutional protections for speech.
Lexington: 250 Years,” a KET documentary about Lexington’s history, will premiere live in Lexington before airing statewide ...
Keith Elston is founder and legal director of the Kentucky Youth Law Project based in Lexington. He serves on the Kentucky ...
Oldham County school board unanimously rejects an Ohio-based nonprofit’s proposal to offer off-campus Bible-based character ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joins Democratic state officials in a legal action against President Trump’s deployment of ...