Josh James
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Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr has introduced legislation he argues would prevent future government shutdowns.
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Kentucky hasn't carried out an execution since 2008 when its lethal injection practices came under scrutiny. But there's pressure now to resume capital punishment and Gov. Andy Beshear says a regulation needed to proceed with the signing of a death warrant is undergoing review.
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University of Kentucky Police are embracing major technology upgrades as a way of enhancing security on campus, but they're also looking to students and staff to create an atmosphere where individuals feel safer reporting sexual assault.
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Speed cameras in road work zones will be making their debut in Kentucky soon — with at least one in Lexington.
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A majority of Kentucky's congressional delegation is aligning against Sen. Mitch McConnell in his effort to place more stringent limits on THC in hemp-related products. This week, the president offered some signals of where he stands by way of a video post.
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie now has a primary opponent. The outspoken House member has been the subject of a well-financed opposition campaign by Trump allies looking to unseat the lawmaker.
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Kentucky leaders are responding to the partial government shutdown, which kicked in Tuesday night after talks failed to produce a consensus on funding.
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London Mayor Randall Weddle is back in office after his ouster was reversed by a circuit court ruling.
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Kentucky has seen $17.8 million in federal funding for electric vehicle charging stations restored.
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Randall Weddle has been reinstated as mayor in London, Kentucky. A court decision reversed the recent ouster of Weddle by the city council.