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Drew Metanchuk and Jake Manson preview the weekend in UK sports.
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A number of controversial bills did not clear the Kentucky General Assembly before the veto cutoff date, but they could be revived in the final days.
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The Kentucky Senate is moving forward with an impeachment trial in the case of a Fayette County judge. As Josh James reports, that's despite a recent decision by a Franklin Circuit judge nullifying the impeachment petition.
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The Kentucky General Assembly wrapped up its pre-veto work late Wednesday, sending another round of bills to the governor.
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Kentucky Democrats are slamming House Republicans for allegedly playing a game of "bingo" during official proceedings on Wednesday.
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Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says he will not vote for more money to fund the war in Iran.
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A proposal to reshape Kentucky State University gained more support Wednesday with a new amendment unveiled in committee.
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The pace of the Kentucky legislative session is reaching its peak on the final day lawmakers can pass bills before the governor's veto period begins.
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Groups advocating for the LGBTQ+ community are slamming a March 30 Supreme Court decision overturning a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors.
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London Mayor Randall Weddle has been indicted on four counts related to campaign contributions to Gov. Andy Beshear's gubernatorial campaign and the Kentucky Democratic Party.
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Following a public forum at the Hazelwood School District outside St. Louis, Missouri, Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins has withdrawn from the interview process for that superintendent position.
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A Franklin Circuit judge has nullified the impeachment of Fayette County Judge Julie Goodman, further complicating a controversial move by the Kentucky House.