LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man was shot by police in Frankfort after a knife incident inside a home, according to Kentucky State Police. Kentucky State Police said the shooting happened in the 2300 block of Devils Hollow Road Jan. 18.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKRC) – Representative Richard White of Morehead has introduced House Bill 116, a proposal that would permit the reading or posting of the Ten Commandments in public schools across Kentucky.
Kentucky has launched a new tool to prevent residents from falling victim to payment scams. The Administrative Office of the Courts rolled out a website to help alert people to the types of scams being used. You can access the website here.
During the six and a half years Savvy Shabazz spent incarcerated in nine Kentucky institutions, he worked for as little as 63 cents a day. Now, he and others are pushing for an amendment to modernize Kentucky’s Constitution,
The opening weekend of modern gun is traditionally responsible for our largest percentage of Kentucky’s overall deer harvest each year, so we’re very glad that hunters stuc
Some districts such as Knox County have used all of their NTI days, which are for virtual learning at home. The legislature grants 10 days per district.
Democratic State Representative David Yates expressed cautious optimism about the tax reduction but warned against the unintended consequences of regressive taxes.
Kentucky increased its six-year postsecondary completion rate by 2.8∞ points, from 59.4% to 62.2%, according to the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) Research Center.This was second only to Utah, which saw its completion rate rise by 2.
By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern FRANKFORT – Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities helped drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky General Assembly to a record $28.1 million in 2024.
A student-led lawsuit in Kentucky claims the state's education system has been backsliding for years since lawmakers enacted nationally renowned reforms.
A Republican lawmaker is hoping to close what he calls a “potential loophole” in a state law governing school restrooms in Kentucky. Rep. Matt Lockett, R-Nicholasville, has introduced House Bill 163,
Rep. Randy Bridges of Paducah has been appointed to the advisory board of a state agency that aims to study and implement nuclear technology in Kentucky, House Speaker David Osborne