March 16, 2020 Kentucky Derby to be postponed until September amid concerns over coronavirus pandemic The 146th running of The Kentucky Derby will be postponed until the first Saturday in September, the latest sporting event to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, multiple sources told WDRB News.
March 16, 2020 Kentucky deputies enforce isolation of coronavirus patient who defied quarantine order Armed Kentucky deputies were enforcing the isolation of a man with the coronavirus who defied a quarantine order.
March 16, 2020 Kentucky confirms first coronavirus death, closes bars, restaurants There have been at least 68 COVID-19 related deaths in the U.S.
March 16, 2020 Tennessee brothers who stockpiled nearly 18,000 bottles of hand sanitizer donate stash The Tennessee brothers who tried to capitalize on the coronavirus outbreak by stockpiling nearly 18,000 bottles of hand sanitizer with the intent to resell the goods at marked-up prices have now had their stash cleaned out.Â
March 4, 2020 Kentucky high school scrubs locker room Bible verse after atheist group complains A public high school in Kentucky removed an inspirational Bible verse from the locker room after a "concerned area resident" complained.Â
February 29, 2020 Kentucky woman reunited with son kidnapped by babysitter 55 years ago An elderly Kentucky woman shed tears of joy after her son returned home 55 years after a babysitter ran off with him.
February 28, 2020 Boy Scouts bankruptcy filing stalls local sex abuse lawsuits in Kentucky Years of costly lawsuits have forced the Boy Scouts of America to file bankruptcy, impeding the litigation of hundreds of affiliated sex abuse lawsuits.
February 27, 2020 Kentucky governor defends photo posing with drag queens Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear defended a photograph of him posing with drag queens at a gay rights rally and accused a Republican lawmaker of using homophobic tactics by displaying the photo at a recent campaign rally while accusing Democrats of corrupting traditional values.
February 19, 2020 Married Kentucky police officers cut date night short at fried chicken restaurant to thwart armed robbery Two off-duty Kentucky police officers, a married couple out for date night, thwarted an armed robbery by springing up from their table at a Lexington fried-chicken restaurant, drawing their guns and chasing the suspect out of the building.
February 14, 2020 Kentucky to pay atheist $150G for rejecting 'IM GOD' license plate A federal judge ordered the state of Kentucky to pay more than $150,000 to the groups representing a self-described atheist for denying him a personalized "IM GOD" license plate.