January 13, 2023 Appeals court affirmed ban against vaccine mandate in 3 states An Appeals court has ruled against enforcing a federal vaccine mandate in 3 states. Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee have affirmed the court's ruling that the mandate was unconstitutional.
January 13, 2023 Trump UN ambassador vows 'full court press' to combat China's fentanyl 'abuses' in this state if elected gov Former UN Ambassador Kelly Craft, a Republican running for Kentucky governor, has vowed to take on the Chinese Communist Party and its role in the importation of fentanyl into the state.
January 12, 2023 Biden admin dealt blow by Sixth Circuit ruling against vaccine mandate in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that the Biden administration cannot enforce a mandate requiring workers who contract with the federal government to vaccinate.
January 12, 2023 Kentucky prosecutor who used false information when recommending sex offender for pardon resigns A Kentucky prosecutor has announced he is resigning after recommending a pardon request for a sex offender. It was discovered that the inmate's grandparents donated to his campaign.
January 12, 2023 Kentucky's Department of Tourism releases 2023 visitor's guide featuring artistic talent Kentucky's Department of Tourism has released the 2023 visitor's guide featuring artistic talent. The theme is Beauty in the Bluegrass, which shows off Kentucky's diversity and vision.
January 12, 2023 Rising GOP star vows to stand against 'excesses of the Biden administration' in quest to unseat Dem gov Republican Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron is vying to unseat vulnerable Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, and says, if elected, he will stand against the "excesses of the Biden administration."
January 10, 2023 Kentucky's primary gas and electric provider plans to close walk-in offices Kentucky's primary gas and electric provider has plans to close all walk-in offices due to more people using online services. Offices plan on closing between now and the end of 2024.
January 9, 2023 Louisville animal shelter loses no-kill status from overcrowding A Louisville animal shelter has lost its no-kill status due to overcrowding. The shelter euthanized two dogs because they were out of time and space. This was their first euthanization in over five years.
January 9, 2023 Vulnerable Democrat governor faces crowded field of challengers, including two well-known Republicans Vulnerable Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is facing a crowded field of GOP primary hopefuls, including two well-known Republicans: Daniel Cameron and Kelly Craft.
January 9, 2023 James Comer: House GOP fight to elect speaker was ‘a learning lesson’ Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., on the House electing Kevin McCarthy as speaker and Congress' upcoming rules package vote