February 17, 2023 KY Senate permits teachers to refuse to refer a transgender student by their preferred pronouns The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill that lets teachers to misgender their transgender students. The proposal was intended to protect the First Amendment freedoms of staff and students
February 17, 2023 I've been to #AsburyRevival. It's real and spreading. This is what I saw I've just been to Asbury University where the Asbury 1970 revival took place. What I saw in Hughes Auditorium was inspiring and ordinary. Students lead the way. The worship is raw.
February 16, 2023 Kentucky Supreme Court leaves state's near-total abortion ban in place Kentucky's high court on Thursday allowed two near-total abortion bans to remain in place but left the possibility open for lawsuits in the future.
February 16, 2023 KY Gov. Andy Beshear signs bill to fund a veterans nursing home Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed legislation that would fund a veterans nursing home in Bowling Green. The bill would allocate $16 million towards construction.
February 16, 2023 Former KY officer’s trial date postponed in Breonna Taylor case The trial date for former Louisville Police Officer Brett Hankison has been postponed by two months due to the large volume of evidence collected in the Breonna Taylor case.
February 15, 2023 Christian university in Kentucky draws pilgrims nationwide amid spiritual revival: 'Gives me so much hope' Around-the-clock prayer services at Asbury University have drawn the attention of Christians nationwide who have flocked to the Wilmore, Kentucky, school to experience a revival.
February 15, 2023 KY Senate advances bill to track relief funds after tornado aid went to people unaffected by the disaster The Kentucky Senate is advancing a bill that calls for annual reports to track relief funds. The measure was created after tornado aid went to residents who were not affected.
February 14, 2023 Rep. Thomas Massie: It is an attack on democracy Rep. Thomas Massie responds to Democratic members of the House voting to allow non-citizens to vote in local DC elections on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
February 13, 2023 House GOP demands answers from Pentagon on leaked records of Jennifer-Ruth Green's sexual assault House Republicans are demanding answers from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over leaked personnel records that led to the outing of Jennifer-Ruth Green as a sexual assault survivor.
February 13, 2023 First infant anonymously dropped off at Kentucky 'baby box' surrender location The first infant in Kentucky was anonymously dropped off at one of the state's “baby box” safe surrender locations. A 2021 law allows parents to surrender their newborns.