February 13, 2024 Kentucky proposal to freeze property tax for older homeowners clears Senate A proposal to freeze the property taxes of Kentucky residents age 65 and older who own their home and reside there was passed by the state Senate.
February 13, 2024 Kentucky AG sues Kroger for its role in opioid crisis KY Attorney General Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit against Kroger, one of the nation’s largest grocery store chains, alleging its pharmacies helped fuel the opioid crisis.
February 12, 2024 On this day in history, February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln is born in Kentucky On this day in history, Feb. 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln — America's 16th president — was born in Kentucky. He spent his childhood in the wilderness of 19th-century Indiana before becoming a politician.
February 10, 2024 Rand Paul: Kentucky so upset with McConnell over Ukraine and border, a top Democrat could win his seat Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, said in response to a question about his colleague Mitch McConnell, that the leader would lose his seat if a snap election were held.
February 10, 2024 Mom of American in Bahamas sex attack says daughter texted, 'We've been raped' The mom of one of the women allegedly raped at a Bahamas resort "knew something was wrong" with the women. Then she got a text that said, "We've been raped."
February 9, 2024 Kentucky House unanimously passes bill requiring disclosure of teacher sexual misconduct allegations The Kentucky House passed a bill that would make it easier for school administrators to know when a job applicant in their district has been accused of misconduct elsewhere.
February 9, 2024 Bahamas resort refutes American cruise ship passengers' sex attack warning A resort in the Bahamas, where two Kentucky women allege they were drugged and sexually assaulted, said its security cameras "conflict" with the survivors' allegations.
February 8, 2024 Kentucky moms survive Bahamas drugging, sexual assaults after cruise stops at resort: report Two Kentucky moms, who set out to enjoy a long weekend in the Bahamas without the kids, were allegedly sexually assaulted after being given drug-laced cocktails
February 7, 2024 Kentucky lawmakers break bread with the homeless while weighing public camping ban in state legislature Kentucky legislators shared a lunch of fried chicken Wednesday with numerous homeless people in the midst of passing a criminal justice measure that would make public camping unlawful.
February 6, 2024 Kentucky leaders toast to record-breaking growth in the Bourbon industry Kentucky's bourbon industry is celebrating a record-breaking year of growth, with Governor Andy Beshear celebrating the $9B windfall Tuesday at the state capitol.