Kentucky’s attorney general and two University of Louisville physicians waged a legal battle for more than a year that almost no one knew about — even though it involved the Republican candidate for governor and an issue of intense public interest.
After his support for LGBTQ+ teens cost Republican Rep. Killian Timoney the primary, voters in his suburban Lexington district will choose between the Republican who defeated him and a Democrat who describes himself as more of a Libertarian.
In just over four weeks, Kentuckians will have a choice over what the General Assembly can do with their tax dollars regarding school vouchers.
No-excuse early in-person voting begins in Kentucky on Oct. 31 and goes through Nov. 2.
A yes vote on Amendment Two would let lawmakers in Frankfort rewrite part of Kentucky's constitution in a way that would allow tax dollars to go to private schools — not just public classrooms. Supporters of the measure see it as a way to connect students to the best educational option that's available.
Tim Walz, prominent members of both parties in the Bluegrass state weighed in on their social media accounts. Here's a look at a few of their responses. What U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey said about the VP debateStart the day smarter.
Through a simple "yes or no" checkbox on Election Day, voters are poised to decide whether they want to rewrite part of the state constitution.
The 2024 presidential election is on Nov. 5. To vote in Kentucky, people need to register in one week, by Oct. 7.
Rittenhouse killed two people and shot another during the civil unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020. He traveled from his home in Antioch, Ill., to help protect private property and act as a medic while protesters spoke out against the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot seven times by a police officer, USA Today reported.
View House early voting results by state map, see the battleground states, and key races to watch from NBC News.
Local abortion rights activist Hadley Duvall appeared on the cover of Glamour's Women of the Year edition alongside Louisiana activist Kaitlyn Joshua.
As Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance sparred over dozens of issues Tuesday night during the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate, they invoked a familiar name in Kentucky politics: Hadley Duvall. The topic came up as the vice presidential nominees discussed women's reproductive health issues.