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Lawmakers grilled presidents of five Kentucky universities over their diversity, equity and inclusion policies and spending Tuesday.
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The Jefferson County Teachers Association’s PAC is spending $200,000 on ads for Judge Pamela Goodwine in her Kentucky Supreme Court race, extending her fundraising advantage.
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Lawmakers grilled presidents of five Kentucky universities over their diversity, equity and inclusion policies and spending Tuesday.
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Bullitt County Schools are closed for early voting after the county clerk used a state law to override the district’s refusal to be a polling site.
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A Republican activist has filed an ethics complaint against Democratic Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson, alleging her co-ownership of a Frankfort condo with a lobbyist is a violation.
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Louisville was among six finalist cities for the Sundance Film Festival, but didn’t make the cut for the final three.
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FLOTSAM!, a floating river circus, brings music, acrobatics and puppetry to communities along the Ohio River.
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More than 17,000 AT&T workers in southeastern states, including roughly 600 to 700 workers in Kentucky, entered their fourth week of striking over what they say are unfair labor practices.
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The Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission has voted unanimously to further its investigation into Louisville Rep. Daniel Grossberg.
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The coal-rich state wants to land the first new U.S. smelter in 45 years. But the deal won’t happen unless Kentucky can furnish lots of clean energy.