May 11, 2020 America reopening: Dozens of states including Michigan, Ohio ease coronavirus restrictions this week The U.S. is continuing its gradual reopening this week, with more than a dozen states easing strict lockdown measures that shuttered businesses and brought the daily lives of millions of Americans to a halt for more than a month as part of a critical tradeoff to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
May 11, 2020 Federal judge halts Kentucky governor's ban on in-person church services after lawsuit Kentucky churches were able to hold in-person services Sunday after a federal judge ruled in their favor against Gov. Andy Beshear's orders during the coronavirus outbreak.
May 7, 2020 Kentucky AG joins church's lawsuit against gov to resume in-person services The Kentucky attorney general is joining a church that holds online and drive-in services in suing Gov. Andy Beshear over coronavirus orders that prohibit in-person services.
May 6, 2020 Kentucky man accused of threatening governor, state troopers on social media arrested A Kentucky man accused of threatening Gov. Andy Beshear and members of the Kentucky State Police now faces federal firearms charges, according to federal prosecutors.
May 4, 2020 IRS sends stimulus check to dead grandmother, wealthy foreigner as vets, other Americans wait Instead of getting money into the hands of those who need it most, the IRS has been busy sending $1,200-$2,400 checks to dead people as well as those who don't qualify, like a wealthy British national living in London.
May 4, 2020 Gun violence fuels murder rise in some cities even with coronavirus lockdowns An increase in gun violence is fueling a rise in murders in some cities as coronavirus lockdowns drag on across America.
May 3, 2020 Wendy's locations face possible supply shortages as nation's meat supply chain struggles It might be time to stock up on some Baconators.
May 3, 2020 Body of missing Amish child found after Kentucky horse-and-buggy storm accident The body of the fifth Amish child who perished after their horse and buggy was swept away in a Kentucky storm last week was recovered Saturday following a four-day search, authorities said.
April 30, 2020 Kentucky storm sweeps horse and buggy away leaving 4 Amish children dead, 1 missing Four Amish children are dead and one is missing after a horse-drawn buggy overturned and was swept away in floodwaters in Kentucky during a rainstorm on Wednesday, according to officials.Â
April 29, 2020 GOP Kentucky AG explains challenge to Democratic gov's 'arbitrary' travel restriction Republican Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron told "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday that Democratic Gov. Andrew Beshear's executive order restricting commonwealth residents' travel across state lines is overbroad and unconstitutional.