#1score 4310h ago
Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Officials Can Conceal Private Communications
The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that emails and texts from public officials on private devices are not subject to public records requests. This decision raises concerns about transparency and the public's right to know government actions.
#2score 4712h ago
Kentucky's Political Landscape Shifts as Coleman Announces Gubernatorial Run
Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman has declared her candidacy for the Democratic nomination in the 2027 gubernatorial race. Meanwhile, the Senate race is heating up with emerging candidates like Dale Romans and Charles Booker, signaling potential shifts in party dynamics.
#3score 4022h ago
Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Private Communications of Public Officials Are Not Public Records
The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that emails and texts from public officials on private devices are not subject to open records requests. This decision raises concerns about transparency and the public's right to know government actions.
#4score 3522h ago
Israel and Lebanon Extend Ceasefire with Hezbollah by Three Weeks
President Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire with Hezbollah by three weeks following diplomatic talks at the White House. This marks a significant step in relations, as it is the first direct dialogue between the two nations in decades.
#5score 471d ago
Senate GOP Approves Budget for Immigration Enforcement Funding
U.S. Senate Republicans passed a budget resolution aimed at allocating billions for immigration enforcement, sending it to the House for approval. The measure, which faced opposition from some Republicans, is part of a strategy to bypass Democratic negotiations on immigration policy.
#6score 291d ago
Beshear Raises Concerns Over Partisan Influence at UK
Governor Andy Beshear has expressed concerns that partisan donors may be influencing the University of Kentucky. His comments highlight the ongoing debate about the impact of political funding on educational institutions.
#7score 291d ago
Jim Gray Endorses Zach Dembo for KY-06 Congressional Race
Former Lexington Mayor Jim Gray has officially endorsed Zach Dembo in the race for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District. This endorsement highlights Gray's support for Dembo's vision and policies as they approach the upcoming election.
#8score 281d ago
Criticism of Beshear's Partisan Actions in UK Law School Appointment
Governor Beshear faces backlash for perceived hypocrisy in advocating for a non-partisan University of Kentucky while allowing partisan influences in law school faculty decisions. Critics argue this reflects a broader trend of partisanship in state politics.
#9score 581d ago
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman Announces Candidacy for Governor of Kentucky
Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman officially declared her candidacy for governor, emphasizing education and healthcare in her campaign. Coleman aims to prioritize children's needs and mental health resources across the state.
#10score 431d ago
Kentucky Senate Gains Control Over Wildlife Agency Leadership
Kentucky lawmakers have passed legislation giving the state Senate final approval over the leadership of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. This move comes amid ongoing controversies regarding the agency's management and aims to enhance accountability.
#11score 381d ago
Governor Beshear Criticizes University of Kentucky's Recent Hiring Decisions
Governor Andy Beshear has expressed growing concerns over the University of Kentucky's management, particularly regarding the controversial appointment of U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove as the new dean of the law school and the creation of a new $1 million position for retiring Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart. Beshear calls for increased oversight and accountability from the university's administration.
#12score 361d ago
Gov. Beshear Criticizes UK Leadership Amid Controversial Hiring Decisions
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has expressed strong criticism of the University of Kentucky's leadership over recent hiring decisions, including a new $1 million position and the appointment of a law school dean not recommended by faculty. This has sparked a defense from state leaders who emphasize the need for institutional stability.
#13score 331d ago
London Mayor Weddle Pleads Not Guilty to Campaign Finance Violations
London Mayor Randall Weddle has pleaded not guilty to four felony counts of campaign finance violations related to illegal contributions supporting Gov. Andy Beshear's reelection. The charges stem from an indictment alleging Weddle made $93,000 in excess contributions.
#14score 261d ago
Council hears GMWSS bill review
#15score 251d ago
KY’s Beshear gives veto pen a workout but GOP has votes to override
Gov. Andy Beshear gives the State of the Commonwealth address at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort, Jan. 7, 2026. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Arden Barnes)Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has issued more than two dozen vetoes of bills approved by Kentucky’s Republican-controlle
#16score 251d ago
Reps. Swalwell, Gonzales to quit Congress as 2 more US House members may face expulsion votes
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell and Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales both announced Monday evening that they would resign from Congress amid sexual misconduct allegation
#17score 251d ago
KY lawmakers could still pass a housing bill but its prospects are complicated
Framed out in Letcher County, as seen in 2024, is a four-bedroom, solar-powered home under construction by nonprofit Homes Inc. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Liam Niemeyer)Kentucky lawmakers worked against the clock and late into the night before breaking April 1 to send a pile of legislation to the go
#18score 251d ago
April 20 is deadline to register to vote in Kentucky’s May primary election
Election Day at the Scott County Public Library precinct in Georgetown, Nov. 5, 2024. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Arden Barnes)Kentuckians have a week to register to vote in the May 19 primary election.
The deadline to register is 4 p.m. local time Monday, April 20.
Highlighting the ballot is the ra
#19score 251d ago
At Carter-Lewis dinner, Andy Beshear urges Georgia Democrats to get ‘dirt on our boots’
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a potential contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, greets the audience at the Democratic Party of Georgia’s Carter-Lewis Dinner on April 11, 2026, in Atlanta, where he said his vision for Democratic victory in the midterms and beyond includes a focus o
#20score 251d ago
Three Kentucky cabinet secretaries get new roles in Beshear administration
Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray speaks with other attendees before Gov. Andy Beshear's State of the Commonwealth address at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort on Jan. 7, 2026. Gray is becoming a special advisor to the governor. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Arden B
#21score 251d ago
Republican supermajority overrides most of Kentucky governor’s vetoes
The Kentucky State Capitol on April 14, 2026. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Sarah Ladd)FRANKFORT — The Kentucky General Assembly overrode most of Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes on Tuesday, including the judicial branch budget and most of the two-year state budget.
Votes and floor speeches were largely alon
#22score 251d ago
Immigration enforcement to be funded for 3 years under US Senate GOP plan
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., talks to reporters on March 3, 2026. From left to right around him are Republican Sens. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, John Barrasso of Wyoming and Tim Scott of South Carolina. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majori
#23score 251d ago
KY Senate agrees to pause judge’s impeachment inquiry amid conduct review
Sen. Brandon Storm, R-London, speaks to reporters after a Senate Impeachment Committee meeting, April 15, 2025. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKenna Horsley)FRANKFORT — The Senate Impeachment Committee unanimously voted to suspend impeachment proceedings against a Lexington judge — pending the outcome
#24score 251d ago
Housing, data center legislation dies on final day of 2026 session
At the beginning of this year's session, Republican lawmakers shoveled dirt for a ceremonial "groundbreaking" at a press conference promoting housing legislation, Jan. 13. 2026. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Liam Niemeyer)FRANKFORT — In the final hours of this year’s legislative session, Republicans s
#25score 251d ago
Beshear says KY GOP leader could benefit from election law change to fund a state campaign
Republican Senate President Robert Stivers speaks to reporters in his office near the end of the 2026 legislative session. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKenna Horsley)Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says a change in Kentucky’s election laws could bolster a sitting lawmaker to run for his office in the f
#26score 251d ago
Federal waiver to provide Medicaid for a year to Kentuckians exiting incarceration
Gov. Andy Beshear at the 2026 Fairness Rally on Feb. 25, 2026. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Sarah Ladd)Kentuckians leaving incarceration will be covered by Medicaid for one year and receive one month’s supply of any medications prescribed to them while in state custody under a federal waiver.
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#27score 251d ago
With GOP defections, US House passes bill extending legal status for 350,000 Haitians
Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley speaks at a press conference April 15, 2026, outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. From left to right just in back of her are House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, New York Democratic Rep. Laura Gillen, GOP Rep. Mike Lawler and Congressional B
#28score 251d ago
‘Shirtless in a hot tub with Kid Rock’: Democrats in Congress question RFK Jr. priorities
California Democratic Rep. Linda T. Sánchez at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on April 16, 2026, shows a poster of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drinking milk in a hot tub with Kid Rock. Also pictured, from left, are Illinois Democratic Rep. Danny K. Davis, Alab
#29score 251d ago
National Guard ‘follows the Constitution,’ general says of troops possibly deployed to polls
Members of the National Guard patrol the entrance to the Union Station stop on Washington, D.C.'s Metro system, on March 25, 2026. President Donald Trump was appearing at a GOP event at Union Station that night. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom)The National Guard’s top general told Congress on
#30score 251d ago
Cameron claims GOP victory as Dems disagree on Medicaid, minimum wage in KET Senate debate
Democrats hoping to become Kentucky's next U.S. senator participate in a KET debate. From left to right, they are Charles Booker, Amy McGrath and Dale Romans. (Screenshot via KET feed)Republican Daniel Cameron got about a half hour of air time to make his case to viewers during KET debates held for