December 2, 2020 Kentucky AG takes state's coronavirus restrictions to Supreme Court in bid to open religious schools Kentucky's attorney general is asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a legal battle he's waging against his governor's response to the coronavirus – the latest of multiple appeals involving religious activity and pandemic-related rules.
December 1, 2020 Kentucky AG, Christian school file emergency request with Supreme Court to keep schools open Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and a private Christian school filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court this week, asking justices to rule on Gov. Andy Beshear's recent executive order halting in-person classes at public and private schools.Â
November 30, 2020 Louisville coffee shop customer pays it forward with random act of kindness Recently the three-year-old outpost received a major boost from a regular customer who often works from the coffee shop. It began with a $1,000 donation.
November 30, 2020 Kentucky AG Cameron: School closures ‘infringe upon' First Amendment rights Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he is suing Gov. Andy Beshear in an attempt to keep private religious schools open amid a state order to keep classes virtual during the coronavirus pandemic to protect First Amendment rights.
November 28, 2020 Kentucky cop strikes man livestreaming arrest with ‘solid left hook’ A Kentucky man was slugged by cops as he filmed the scene of an arrest.
November 27, 2020 Kentucky ABC shuts down Lexington coffee shop for refusing to close after new coronavirus order Health officials cited the coffee shop as an "immediate danger" to public health.
November 26, 2020 Kentucky restaurant donated $60K for employees amid indoor dining ban, says industry unfairly targeted A family-owned Kentucky restaurant donated $60,000 to its employees one-day before the governor issued an executive order mandating the shutdown of all indoor dining to curb the resurgent spread of coronavirus.
November 23, 2020 Kentucky AG files restraining order against governor to block religious school closures Kentucky's attorney general is suing his own governor in an attempt to keep private religious schools open, despite the state ordering virtual classes during the coronavirus pandemic.
November 20, 2020 Teen cancer survivor dies after coronavirus diagnosis as Kentucky sees surge in illnesses A 15-year-old cancer survivor who was born with Down syndrome died on Sunday, just weeks after being diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
November 19, 2020 Lisa Montgomery execution delayed after her lawyers contract coronavirus A federal judge has temporarily halted the planned execution of Lisa Montgomery after her attorneys contracted the coronavirus. Â