Could a court really order the destruction of ChatGPT? The New York Times thinks so, and it may be right by João Marinotti January 28, 2024 Can a federal court actually order the destruction of ChatGPT? If so, will it?
Kentucky Democratic Party has new executive director by McKenna Horsley January 26, 2024 Morgan Eaves, a lawyer and former Richmond ciity commissioner, has worked in Gov. Andy Beshear's administration.
Petition garners support to name a state park for Loretta Lynn by John McGary January 25, 2024 State Sen. Robin Webb, a distant cousin of the late country music legend, wants to see an attraction near Lynn's home in Johnson County.
Temporary removal of firearms bill ‘constitutionally sound,’ says Sen. Whitney Westerfield by Sarah Ladd January 25, 2024 The bill that Westerfield sponsors would temporarily remove firearms from Kentuckians at risk of harming themselves or others.
Dense fog advisory issued for Christian County by Hoptown Chronicle January 24, 2024 Conditions could be a concern for drivers Thursday morning.
College photo IDs would no longer suffice to vote in Kentucky under bill moving in Senate by McKenna Horsley January 24, 2024 Kentucky's Republican secretary of state warned of possible court challenges to the legislation, stating there has been no evidence of fraud in use of college IDs.
Students set to perform ‘The Secret Garden’ at Alhambra by Hoptown Chronicle January 24, 2024 Tickets are available for Saturday's show featuring more than 50 children.
Christian County Public Schools Education Foundation announces goals with larger mission by Jennifer P. Brown January 24, 2024 Bill Munday chairs the foundation board and Angie Major is the executive director.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman discusses her double mastectomy by Sarah Ladd January 23, 2024 While she wrapped up the last leg of a statewide campaign alongside Gov. Andy Beshear, Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman found herself in medical limbo.
Ky. health-care workers can apply for loan relief until Jan. 31 by Beth Bowling January 23, 2024 Participants receive tax-free student loan repayment in exchange for their service commitment.
‘Moment of silence’ would be mandatory in Kentucky public schools under bill moved by House committee by Jamie Lucke January 23, 2024 Kentucky law already specifies that teachers may lead students in a moment of silence or reflection.
Ky. counties could save $20 million shifting elections to even-numbered years by Sylvia Goodman January 22, 2024 The bill to move Kentucky’s off-year elections to the often better-attended presidential years passed the state Senate last Wednesday.