Hotline logs one report of Election Day vote buying or selling.
And, more Kentuckians voted early.
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And, more Kentuckians voted early.
Here’s the basics for tomorrow. Exercise your right to vote!l
Reproductive rights is definitely going to be an important issue in the fall.
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into the conditions at eight of the youth detention centers and one development center in the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice.
Early voting begins Thursday for May 21 primary election. In-person absentee balloting is already under way.
Kentucky Senate president amended campaign finance disclosure after Lantern asked about missing details
With support for Johnson from House Dems, the Greene-Massie effort was doomed from the start.
Kentucky one of four states voting in November on constitutional amendment that even some conservatives say is a voter turnout ploy
Have you seen all the coverage of peaceful protests on college campuses? No? Perhaps Stephen Voss can help explain.
The picture of IVF in Kentucky is muddled. Some lawmakers wanted to make it clearer, but didn’t get it done before the session ended. So is it protected in our state, or not?
Republican Attorney General Russell Coleman is leading a new multi-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over recent rules aimed at protecting LGBTQ+ students from discrimination in K-12 schools.
When you’re given the ball, and have a clear path to the goal line ... and then you fumble the ball ... that’s dumbfounding.
After years of investigation, the judge rules there was no “there” there.
Environmental group pans AG’s efforts as ‘waste of taxpayer dollars’
Former Kentucky lobbyist says number of unregulated coal ash sites unknown
Judge says challenger ‘fails to establish’ requirements to disqualify a candidate