Record Number of Kentuckians Registered to Vote
A record number of Kentuckians are registered to vote as of January 31, Secretary of State Michael G. Adams announced on Tuesday.
A record number of Kentuckians are registered to vote as of January 31, Secretary of State Michael G. Adams announced on Tuesday.
Governor Andy Beshear announced the appointments of three people from Northern Kentucky to state boards and commissions.
The following op-ed is co-written by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) CEO Candace McGraw, Blue Grass Airport (LEX) Executive Director Eric Frankl, and Louisville
A Kentucky House committee voted Wednesday to add Kentucky to the list of at least 33 other states with a government-regulated medicinal marijuana program.
The following op-ed is written by Kentucky Department of Local Government Commissioner Dennis Keene.
Kentucky would put an end to corporal punishment in public schools under a bill that has advanced to the state Senate.
Legislation that would place the power of hiring school principals into the hands of their superintendents passed the state Senate on Thursday by a 20-15 vote.
An amended version of the Federal Immigration Cooperation Act of 2020 advanced out of a Kentucky Senate committee on Thursday.
A resolution asking federal regulators to speed up their research on medical marijuana received bipartisan support on Thursday in the Kentucky House.
Refusing to take a blood alcohol concentration test for suspicion of drunken driving could become more difficult under legislation approved by the state Senate.
The Kentucky Association of Police Chiefs (KACP) honored State Senator Damon Thayer (R-Georgetown) with its Outstanding Legislative Services Award for supporting law enforcement efforts during the
A measure that would add to major school safety legislation that passed into law last year advanced to the state House of Representatives after being approved by the Senate by a vote of 34-1 on Mon
The following This Week at the State Capitol review is produced by the Legislative Research Commission
The Kentucky House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation establishing a statewide mental health first aid training program. The training laid out in House Bill 153, sponsored by Rep.
The Kentucky Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bill raising the minimum age one must be in Kentucky to buy tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21.