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Two years ago, two Black men said a driver told them to sit in the back of a bus when they boarded in downtown Fargo. Now, one of them is taking the bus company to court.
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Senate Bill 181, designed to protect Kentucky school children from sexual abuse, passed with no opposition. Now education leaders are questioning it.
The voters in early presidential nominating states are used to seeing contenders months or even years before most of the ...
Potential 2028 presidential candidate Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear tells theGrio, "Diversity is a strength and never a weakness ...
In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others ...
The Kentucky woman lost a bid in March to have her appeal of that ruling heard by a federal appeals court, but she will appeal again to the Supreme Court. Her attorney, Mat Staver of the Liberty ...
Under Senate Bill 181, public school teachers, coaches and volunteers are prohibited from texting students or contacting them ...
Kentucky removed a statue of Jefferson Davis from the state Capitol, but can't seem to let go of a holiday in the state's books honoring the Kentucky-born president of the Confederacy.
And as one of the top human resources officials in state government, he got an oddly thorough knowledge of Kentucky’s state holidays, including the fact that Kentucky law still observes an arcane pair ...
Some Kentucky lawmakers are working to remove Confederate holidays from state law with a new bill Rep. Chad Aull is sponsor of House Bill 211 It would eliminate Robert E. Lee Day, Confederate Memorial ...
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