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The Justice Department sued Kentucky politicians over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, just as Texas ...
As Kentucky commemorates Juneteenth, two local landmarks are being recognized as part of a new effort to spotlight Black history across the state.
The federal government sued Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration Tuesday, claiming the state’s higher education tuition policy gives preferential treatment to undocumented immigrants over U.S.
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled Wednesday to uphold a state ban on certain gender transition treatments for minors, strengthening the legality of Kentucky’s own ...
A new monument unveiled Thursday in Lexington, Kentucky, honors Lewis and Harriet Hayden, two formerly enslaved people from ...
The Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) this week announced Dr. John Langefeld will succeed Dr. Steven Stack as ...
Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Carter Caves State Resort Park campground is undergoing a $3.8 million ...
Renderings of the Brent Spence companion bridge's design were released showcasing an "innovative design" that promises to be an iconic landmark connecting northern Kentucky to Cincinnati. The chosen ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday unveiled the design of a state-of-the-art companion bridge to be built as part of the eight-mile Brent ...
A new monument unveiled in Lexington on Thursday honors Lewis and Harriet Hayden and commemorates the bravery of all those ...
One day after the new design for the Brent Spence Corridor Project in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky was announced, legal ...
Several hundred gather on Juneteenth to dedicate “Towards Freedom,” a monumental depiction of Harriet and Lewis Hayden who ...
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