Warren, Butler and Green counties are among the 17 counties that will receive a sum of more than $932,000 to clean up 85 illegal dumps in Kentucky.
Kentucky districts were told to expect cuts to their budgets because of a state funding shortfall of more than $40 million. Gov. Beshear authorized $14 million Thursday to help cover it.
One bill would allow some Jefferson County cities to form their own school districts, while another bill would double the size of JCPS' school board.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has taken action to fill an unintended shortfall in the state’s main funding source for K-12 schools.
Gov. Andy Beshear and Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) Secretary Rebecca Goodman announced on Thursday that more than ...
Aerospace products and parts remained Kentucky’s top export in 2024, with the industry shipping more than $18.9 billion in ...
Utah County has seen the biggest population increase in the state over one year, according to the Kem C Gardner Policy ...
Leader’s yearlong examination of notable people, institutions and key moments in Lexington’s history focuses on an early suffragist and supporter of women’s rights -- Laura Clay.
Trump Says He Will Rework Global Trading Relations With ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs President Trump signed a memorandum ordering his advisers to calculate new tariff levels for other countries, a ...