December 17, 2020 Justice Gorsuch says Kentucky governor should face judicial review in dissent on religious schools case Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch argued in a Thursday decision that religious schools in Kentucky deserved to have their day in court rather than, as his colleagues did, sidelining their challenge to the governor's coronavirus restrictions.
December 15, 2020 Breonna Taylor's mother pens letter to Biden in full-page Washington Post ad The mother of Breonna Taylor penned an open letter to President-elect Joe Biden Tuesday calling on him to launch federal investigations into a number of high-profile, police-involved deaths and take other criminal justice reform actions.
December 7, 2020 Sen. Rand Paul: 'No real evidence' lockdowns are 'changing the trajectory' of COVID-19 "There's no real evidence" that any of the lockdowns imposed by state and local officials in response to the coronavirus pandemic are "changing the trajectory of the disease," Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told "The Story" Monday.Â
December 3, 2020 US Customs catches $25 million in fake Rolex watches at Kentucky airport When it comes to stopping counterfeit goods from entering the country, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has plenty of time.
December 3, 2020 Kentucky mayor falls asleep on fast-food drive-thru line, crashes into pole: report A Kentucky mayor was arrested for driving under the influence after falling asleep in a White Castle drive-thru line and crashing into a utility pole Tuesday night, authorities said.
December 2, 2020 Kentucky AG takes state's coronavirus restrictions to Supreme Court in bid to open religious schools Kentucky's attorney general is asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a legal battle he's waging against his governor's response to the coronavirus – the latest of multiple appeals involving religious activity and pandemic-related rules.
December 1, 2020 Kentucky AG, Christian school file emergency request with Supreme Court to keep schools open Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and a private Christian school filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court this week, asking justices to rule on Gov. Andy Beshear's recent executive order halting in-person classes at public and private schools.Â
November 30, 2020 Louisville coffee shop customer pays it forward with random act of kindness Recently the three-year-old outpost received a major boost from a regular customer who often works from the coffee shop. It began with a $1,000 donation.
November 30, 2020 Kentucky AG Cameron: School closures ‘infringe upon' First Amendment rights Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he is suing Gov. Andy Beshear in an attempt to keep private religious schools open amid a state order to keep classes virtual during the coronavirus pandemic to protect First Amendment rights.
November 28, 2020 Kentucky cop strikes man livestreaming arrest with ‘solid left hook’ A Kentucky man was slugged by cops as he filmed the scene of an arrest.