Josh James
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Appearing in Lexington Friday, Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul weighed in on a range of fast-moving stories — from the death of Charlie Kirk to parting company with his party on Epstein documents.
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie may be leading the charge to get a U.S. House of Representatives vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein, but he's downplaying the importance of a lewd birthday letter President Trump allegedly signed in a 50th birthday album for the late financier.
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Gov. Andy Beshear spoke at greater length Thursday about his reaction to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the tensions driving rising political violence.
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This year's temporary Hope Village — which provides winter housing for Lexington's homeless population — is planned for an area near the intersection of Versailles and Red Mile roads. But the location is causing concern for some residents.
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Lexington's city council will take a final vote on new rural solar rules Thursday, but the most contentious aspects of the debate remain unresolved.
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It was another first for Gov. Andy Beshear Tuesday night, when the Kentucky governor was a guest on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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The family of a man killed by London police last year is taking the matter to court. The wrongful death lawsuit is being filed at the same the city's new mayor is renewing calls for more information on the investigation into the incident.
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Kentucky leaders quickly responded to news that conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot Wednesday. The responses came before confirmation that Kirk had died as a result of the attack.
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Healthcare operations at the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville both stands to lose tens of millions annually in Medicaid payments because of a cap on State Directed Payments in the recently passed GOP megabill.
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A U.S. House Rules Committee has voted down an attempt to advance Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie's discharge petition aimed at forcing a floor vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Yet supporters of the petition maintain they can collect enough signatures.