The COVID-19 positivity rate in Kentucky has risen over 58 percent in the last two weeks, mirroring an increase in cases throughout the U.S. On April 4, the state’s positivity rate – the number of people who
Gov. Andy Beshear won a court order Monday temporarily blocking a GOP-backed measure that would cut off his access to public funds to challenge laws he deems unconstitutional. It was one of two laws temporarily blocked by
Fatalities on Kentucky’s roadways were up slightly in 2021. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Office of Highway Safety and Kentucky State Police, there were 806 fatalities on the state’s roads last year compared to 780 in
A northern Kentucky jury has awarded a man $450,000 who sued his employer after he asked them not to celebrate his birthday at work, but they did it anyway. Kevin Berling, of Park Hills, told his manager
Vehicle property tax refund checks will soon be in the mail to Kentuckians who paid their vehicle taxes this year because their birthdays fell in January, February and March. This action is estimated to save vehicle owners