What speakers hailed as “the house that Mitch built” will be doubling in size — thanks to more than $3 million from special interest donors and a change of state law in 2017 that legalized such donations.
A group of voters in Kentucky wants to create a new political party in the Commonwealth. However, according to state law, the group may be striving to create a political organization, not a party.
Amendment 2's focus is on the choice to send your kids to private or public school and how your tax dollars are used in that decision.
Barring any other unexpected twists, voters in Kentucky's House District 40 now know who will represent Democrats on the ballot this November.
The Kentucky Attorney General's office also has a close eye on the issue. The office of Russell Coleman has sent an advisory that says anyone affiliated with Kentucky public schools cannot speak about the proposed amendment while on school property, on school time or representing the school in any capacity.
A third grader won over the internet’s humor with his drawing that was less conventional than others. He told FOX 56 the story behind the lizard.
Louisville Democrats nominated Rep. Nima Kulkarni for reelection as a challenge seeking to remove her from the ballot has been withdrawn.
This November, voters in Kentucky will see an issue that centers around private and public school choice. If approved, Amendment 2 would give state lawmakers the ability to send public money to private and charter schools.
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The public is showing their concerns for the proposed 2nd amendment hitting ballots in November. This bill allows for money, intended for public schools, to be funneled into private education.
If you feel like the presidential election has been going on for more than a year, no one can blame you because it has been. But the first Monday in September marks the home stretch. Even though things are nearing the end,
Only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in this fall's election for president and other top offices. While that is nothing new, the potential for noncitizens to register or vote has been receiving a lot of attention lately.
Daniels originally told CBS 13 in July that he planned to leave California at the end of the year, after his current mayoral term ends, due to “an erosion of local control” in the state. The news outlet reported that he wanted to move to a place more in line with Christian, conservative values.