The first Black member of a board overseeing Kentucky’s wildlife management agency apparently lost his seat under a GOP-backed law that a Senate leader said was justified by political Facebook posts.
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky show the power they wield over policy in the state by easily overriding most of Democratic ...
As legislative session ends,League of Women Voters of Kentucky renewes calls for more transparency in how the General ...
Trump administration submits emergency appeal to U.S. Supreme Court seeking to resume rapid deportations of Venezuelan gang ...
GOP Senate leader says a political Facebook post justifies removing the first Black member of the state Fish and Wildlife ...
The Kentucky legislature's GOP supermajority of mostly older white men would rather all of us pesky women and minority groups ...
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr shies from town halls because he's desperate for a Trump endorsement if he runs for Senate and sure doesn ...
Controversial rollback of Kentucky’s authority to regulate water pollution becomes law after GOP-controlled legislature ...
With a veto-proof supermajority, Republican lawmakers in Kentucky overturn Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes on two ...
Legislature overturns Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of bill meant to clarify Kentucky's abortion ban, which some doctors said fell ...