Paducah TV station sues MSU for records on interference with reporting by WKMS by The Rural Blog March 7, 2023 A Paducah TV station is suing Murray State University for records "related to the university's attempts to interfere with reporting by WKMS."
How to file taxes for free without TurboTax by Kristen Doerer March 6, 2023 Don’t get tricked into paying to file your taxes this year. Here’s how to find the truly free filing options offered by the IRS Free File program.
Kentucky lawmakers filed 8 medical marijuana bills in current session by Divya Karthikeyan March 6, 2023 Advocates are optimistic medical marijuana could pass this year because more conservative leaders have been open to the idea.
Ky. lawmaker says drag show bill is pro-children, not anti-LGBTQ by Sarah Ladd March 6, 2023 A drag performer quoted scripture and told legislators that the bill threatens the ability of performers to earn a living.
Buddhist monk will give talk March 15 at Milkweed by Hoptown Chronicle March 5, 2023 Tsering Phuntsok will give a talk on sound therapy meditation at Milkweed. He will also give a lecture Tuesday at Hopkinsville Community College.
Bill would create phone app for confidential mental-health texting for Ky. youth by Kentucky Health News March 5, 2023 A 2021 survey found that 19% of Kentucky's high-school students seriously considered attempting suicide and 9.5% of them attempted it.
Five killed in storms across Kentucky; tornado confirmed in McCracken County by Derek Operle March 5, 2023 Gov. Andy Beshear said the fatalities occurred in Edmondson, Logan, Bath, Simpson and Payette counties.
Severe weather affecting Hopkinsville area by Hoptown Chronicle March 3, 2023 A tornado watch was in effect for Christian County until 1 p.m.
Bush honeysuckle threatens Kentucky woodlands by Jacalyn Carfagno March 3, 2023 Like kudzu, bush honeysuckle was promoted for conservation use because it is good at covering bare ground quickly. Unfortunately, it's too good.
State commission disciplines Christian Circuit Judge John Atkins with a public reprimand by Jennifer P. Brown March 2, 2023 One complaint stemmed from Atkins' conduct during a trial for a defendant charged in connection with child abuse at the First United Methodist Church daycare.
Brick by brick, Holland Opera House is being erased from downtown view by Jennifer P. Brown March 2, 2023 Features of the Holland Opera House that have been hidden for decades resurfaced Thursday as demolition of the 140-year-old building continued.
Senate Republicans take aim at Beshear in bill to ‘blow up’ KET board by Liam Niemeyer March 2, 2023 Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer said, “It’s time to blow up that board and start over.”