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Louisville Public Media on MSNA look at new Kentucky laws taking effect todaySexual extortion, or “sextortion,” is now a separate crime in Kentucky. If a person tries to coerce someone into engaging in ...
The current Capitol is the fourth building to serve as the permanent home of the state government since Kentucky’s statehood ...
The Kentucky General Assembly passed more than 140 bills during this year’s legislative session, and most of those measures ...
In addition to the ban on student phone use — which is part of a legislative trend that is sweeping states across the country ...
Dr. Charles Aull, Vice President of Policy for the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce said while policy in the General Assembly is ...
Celebrating the passage GOP policies, Senate Republican leaders on Wednesday highlighted laws that will go into effect Friday ...
With all the moisture from rain and as summer temperatures increase, brown patches may begin to appear in tall fescue lawns.
Katie Gardner has practically grown up on a softball diamond in Bowling Green. From starting as a young girl in local leagues ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Tuesday that Dr. John Langefeld will become the new Commissioner of the Department for Public ...
The Trump administration has said the US would not rule out ‘further action’ against Iran to prevent nuclear enrichment.
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In recent columns, we’ve looked at Kentucky state symbols for the bird, which is the ...
State Sen. David Yates is one of two Democrats who've announced plans to run for Jefferson County clerk in 2026.
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