Braun uses first State of the State to make case to Indiana lawmakers for his agenda

Published   Jan 30, 2025 02:15PM
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun used his first State of the State address to make the case for his policy priorities to lawmakers and the public. ... Read more

Louisville dance team honors lively Lunar New Year tradition

A group of lion dancers in Louisville is melding tradition with modernity. They’ll be performing to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year. ... Read more

Touring tiny North Bend, Ohio, home to presidents William He

Editor's note: This is the last in a series of travel stories on Ohio presidents, published in the months leading up to the Republican National Convention, which begins next week in Cleveland.

NORTH BEND, Ohio - There are just two towns ... Read more

Nearly 5 years after schools closed, the nation gets a new r

There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling. ... Read more

Disaster contractors hired by Kentucky part of “entire new economy”

Published   Jan 28, 2025 11:00AM
In lawsuits, DRC Emergency Services allegedly put workers' health at risk, underpaid subcontractors, broke deals with business partners and misrepresented their experience to obtain contracts. ... Read more

Students, campus workers at Kentucky universities organize D

Members of four campus communities across Kentucky tabled in support of diversity, equity and inclusion practices at the state's public universities. ... Read more

Few attend Louisville’s first program to clear unlawful ca

Jefferson County District Court officials held Louisville’s first “illegal camping docket” Wednesday, aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness connect with service providers. ... Read more

Kentucky refugees left in limbo with federal pause in admiss

At least 150 refugees slated to come to Kentucky over the next month are in limbo due to President Donald Trump’s executive order pausing refugee admissions. ... Read more