Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Certification Program Announced
Gov. Matt Bevin kicks off program, ceremonially signs House Bill 183
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Gov. Matt Bevin kicks off program, ceremonially signs House Bill 183
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Certification Program Announced Read More »
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s U.S. Senate candidates will make their first appearance together at the rowdy Fancy Farm political picnic amid a turbulent national election year.
Senate hopefuls to be together for first time at Fancy Farm Read More »
FRANKFORT—Black bears and Asian carp came to Kentucky years ago uninvited. Now that they are apparently here to stay, state Fish and Wildlife officials are working hard to control their numbers.
Lawmakers fish for solutions on state’s growing bear, carp numbers Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville man is facing charges after being accused of following a child into a restroom stall at a restaurant.
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Schools Set To Begin Across the Post 16 District
KSP Troopers Encourage Motorists to be Extra Vigilant Read More »
Seven Tips for College Freshmen
Seven Tips for College Freshmen Read More »
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Aug. 4, 2016) – August not only marks the beginning of school in Kentucky, but also National Immunization Awareness Month, highlighting the importance and benefits of immunizations.
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Some changes already made, work groups begin meeting late summer to address more
KSP Arrests Bowling Green Man on Marijuana Trafficking Charges
KSP Arrests Bowling Green Man on Marijuana Trafficking Charges Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A state judge has temporarily blocked Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s executive order abolishing and replacing the University of Louisville board of trustees.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — To get a Kentucky marriage license, Bradley Jones just has to bring his fiancee to the clerk’s office, but there’s a problem: She’s in prison and can’t make the trip.
Man sues to get license to marry Kentucky prison inmate Read More »
DETROIT (AP) — Combi USA is recalling more than 39,000 car seats because they can transmit too much force to a child’s chest in a crash.
Combi recalls child car seats for risk of chest injuries Read More »
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A former Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer science and electrical engineering professor who helped usher in the personal computing age has died. Robert Fano was 98.
Personal computing pioneer, former MIT professor dies at 98 Read More »
KSP Arrests Georgia Men on Methamphetamine Trafficking Charges
KSP Arrests Georgia Men on Methamphetamine Trafficking Charges Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Police data says shootings in Louisville are on pace to more than double from just two years ago.
Shootings rising in Louisville with more than 250 incidents Read More »