The Hopkinsville Indian Motorcycle Riders Group raised money for and donated stuffed animals to the Pennyrile Children’s Advocacy Center during their Saturday morning “Ride for Vibe” event.
The Department of Corrections made at least $3.2 million last year off of incarcerated people’s phone calls, financial records obtained by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting have revealed.
Though the initiative has been much in the news since its approval in March, many Americans are still confused about it. A recent survey found that nearly half of respondents weren't sure if they qualified, and a quarter weren't sure how to access the credit.
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, a Republican, spoke by video to the U.S. House Committee on House Administration on Monday during a hearing about Congress’ role regulating federal elections.
The Department of Health and Human Services in April began sending letters to hospitals that weren’t complying with the rule and indicated it plans to audit a sample of hospitals.