House Bill 5, also dubbed the “Safer Kentucky Act,” has garnered a lot of attention for its controversial provisions on homelessness but there is a lot more that’s jammed-packed in the 78-page bill.
By The Associated Press and JENNIFER PELTZ, MICHAEL R. SISAK, JAKE OFFENHARTZ and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER Associated Press
Lawyers spent days quizzing dozens of New Yorkers to choose the panel that has vowed to put their personal views aside and impartially judge whether the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is guilty or not.
Fayette County Public Schools say they have best starting salary in the state at $50,000 a year and Thursday hosted their annual "Elevate" event in hopes of attracting new hires.
The medical cannabis business is growing quickly across the country, and a recent bill signed by Gov. Andy Beshear creates a structure for Kentuckians looking to participate in and utilize the industry.
For the month of April, leading up to the celebration of Earth Day, local volunteers and communities across the state of Kentucky have been taking some time to clean up local streets, parks and waterways.
Supporters say it will help crack down on crime in Kentucky. However, it also bans people from camping or sleeping in public areas and homeless advocates say that will “criminalize” the homeless population.
A motion filed by Zedan Racing Stables owner Amr Zedan to grant a temporary injunction to allow the racehorse Muth to compete in 150th Kentucky Derby has been denied by Jefferson Circuit Judge Mitch Perry on April 18.
The study said Lexington has higher than average rates of multiple chronic health conditions, which means there may be a higher need for prescription medications that people are paying higher prices for.