Actor will portray Harriet Tubman at Alhambra by Hoptown Chronicle February 8, 2024 Tickets for the Friday show are $15.
Kentucky legislature could call itself into session under amendment proposed by House speaker by Liam Niemeyer February 8, 2024 House Speaker David Osborne said the previous attempt, which voters rejected, failed because it was too wordy and confusing.
Kentucky water utilities could opt out of putting fluoride in drinking water under advancing bill by Liam Niemeyer February 8, 2024 Dentists, oral health advocates and insurer Delta Dental are strongly opposed to the legislation.
Hoptown Idol winner to play lead in Campanile’s next show, ‘Cinderella’ by Hoptown Chronicle February 7, 2024 Chassity Jàuné Mumford will play Ella in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical March 13 through 17.
Senate bill could spare kinship care families in Kentucky from making a costly decision by Sarah Ladd February 6, 2024 Senate Bill 151 would allow children who must be removed from their homes to list potential caregivers that could influence their placement.
No cell phones in class for Kentucky public school students if advancing bill becomes law by McKenna Horsley February 6, 2024 One supporter of the bill warned it won’t be "as easy as it sounds" for teachers to implement.
Bill to let Kentucky pharmacists give vaccines to children 5 years and older advances by Melissa Patrick February 5, 2024 The bill's sponsor, Rep. Danny Bentley, who is a pharmacist, noted that 51 counties in Kentucky do not have a pediatrician.
Pair of billionaires bankrolled super PACs that spent $10 million trying to defeat Beshear by Tom Loftus February 5, 2024 Super PACs are unlike traditional political action committees because they can accept contributions of unlimited amounts but cannot contribute directly to or coordinate with a candidate’s campaign.
Grace Episcopal slates its series of Lenten Lunches by Hoptown Chronicle February 5, 2024 For six consecutive Fridays during Lent, the church opens for a brief service led by a local minister and a meal prepared by Grace members.
Bill would make diagnostic breast examinations more affordable by Melissa Patrick February 4, 2024 Research shows that one in five women don't get recommended follow-up breast exams because of cost.
Hopkinsville family’s soul food tradition runs deep by Jennifer P. Brown February 4, 2024 The Nance family will discuss their family's traditions this month during a program at the Pennyroyal Area Museum.
School transportation would be fully funded for first time in decades under House budget plan by Liam Niemeyer February 1, 2024 House GOP spending bill earmarks no money for teacher raises. Beshear had asked for 11% boost for school employees.