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The Kentucky Democrat said around 200,000 people in his state are at risk of losing their health care under the bill.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced an 8% drop in a statewide crime rates last year, crediting law enforcement and ...
Bill Estep is retiring from the Lexington Herald-Leader after 40 years of covering Kentucky’s most important stories from ...
The Kentucky Wildcats' alumni team is back in The Basketball Tournament in July. Here's what to know about La Familia and its ...
Republican Nate Morris announces Senate bid in Kentucky to succeed McConnell, teaming with Trump ally Kirk while positioning ...
The Kentucky DMV does not collect payment for traffic tickets, that's the job of the Kentucky Court of Justice and they won't ...
The heat isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so stay safe out there, Kentuckians. Here's when NWS says we'll see daily ...
A new era in college athletics began Tuesday. Athletic programs, such as the University of Kentucky and its student-athletes, ...
Toyota launched a program to train new workers in Kentucky. Today, it's helping fill manufacturing jobs at companies ...