(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block an order by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear that bars in-person K-12 education until early January...
(Headline USA) Republicans fought to keep control of the Senate on Tuesday in a razor-close contest against a surge of Democrats challenging President Donald Trump's...
(Headline USA) Breonna Taylor's family and their lawyers sharply criticized Kentucky's attorney general for the failure to bring charges against police officers in her death,...
(Headline USA) Authorities pleaded for calm while activists vowed to fight on Thursday in Kentucky’s largest city, where a gunman wounded two police officers during...
(Headline USA) Hours after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for Breonna Taylor's death and rioters took to the streets,...
(Headline USA) Offering perhaps a sneak preview of what to expect with the outcomes of cases involving other Black Lives Matter "martyrs" like George...
(Headline USA) Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell chided some big-city mayors Tuesday for showing a reluctance to enforce the law during ongoing riots.
The Kentucky...
(Headline USA) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made an enthusiastic pitch Monday for Republican candidates on the ballot nationally, pointing to the pre-coronavirus economy...
It was at Democrats' 2004 convention, when John Kerry accepted the nomination for a largely forgettable campaign to challenge then-popular incumbent George W. Bush...
A federal district court halted the enforcement of a Louisville city ordinance that would have forced a wedding photographer to promote same-sex weddings on...
(Headline USA) Eighty-seven demonstrators who gathered at the home of Kentucky’s attorney general to demand justice for Breonna Taylor have been arrested and charged...
'Had they parked in the nearby Kroger or Walmart they would not have been targeted...'
(Joshua Paladino, Liberty Headlines) Kentucky State Police officers dropped quarantine...
'We can monitor activity...to make sure they're not further affecting the community...'
(Claire Russel, Liberty Headlines) A Kentucky judge has ordered all Louisville residents who...