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The Kentucky Republican said he was blindsided when he learned that he had been dis-invited from the annual Congressional picnic, calling it sad and pathetic.
Kentucky's governor has plans to attract new businesses and retain existing ones as some major companies have left the area.
TOURISM IS BOOMING IN KENTUCKY. 2024 BROKE THE RECORD. AND IT’S THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR. IN TOURISM. GENERATED ALMOST $14.5 BILLION FOR THE STATE. ADDIE MEINERS JOINS US NOW LIVE FROM THE SLUGGER ...
Some have likened the parade to the military chest-pounding commonly seen in North Korea. "We were proud not to be that," ...
Maybe it’s easy to take cracks and swings at Kentucky, but people sure don’t mind coming through for a visit. In front a ...
Sheila Rasouli, an organizer with the Ann Arbor Tenants Union, said the new bill could prevent much-needed housing from ...
The largest gathering of the largest Protestant denomination was quieter this year. Hot button topics didn’t dominate.
A letter sent by CDI's Bill Carstanjen to the Louisiana Racing Commission and state political leaders, noting CDI's intention ...
A GOP senator has released FBI records, which he claims confirm that an anti-Catholic memo produced by the bureau’s Richmond ...
Kentucky ranks among the least welcoming states for LGBTQ+ Americans, a report shows. However, it showed the most improvement ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended his decision to order troops to provide security during ...
Buddy traveled to Washington to hear Rep. Morgan McGarvey and other House representatives speak on the economic impact minor ...