In a post-CPB world, embracing our original purpose as a “school of the sky” is not nostalgia — it is strategy.
A legal challenge that would have required the Louisville Police Department to come under federal oversight failed recently, but the city is going ahead with its own plan for reform.
This year, 16 VITA sites across Louisville will again offer free, IRS-certified tax preparation for individuals and families ...
With multiple nuclear facilities being built in the Bluegrass State, the Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled a ...
The National Weather Service's radar system doesn't cover all portions of all states, leaving millions living in weather ...
By David Rotenstein NKyTribune staff writer Daniel Woodie wants to get public records from Kenton County and the City of ...
At The Food Literacy Project, a team of young people created a short film about the link between food deserts and ...
At least seven people had been scheduled to testify Monday in an evidentiary hearing to determine whether Louisville Democratic Rep. Daniel Grossberg violated the Kentucky code of ...
Gov. Andy Beshear’s office argues the case law the Lexington newspaper seeks to overturn is “settled precedent.” ...
A Kentucky family battling extreme cold temperatures on their farm over the weekend opened their home to a newborn calf that ...
Rep. Jason Petrie described the bill as a way to make the budget process more transparent, and "push state agencies to curb ...
WAVE crews saw a lot of people out at the grocery and hardware stores, picking up their last-minute items, before significant ...