The AG's office filed a lawsuit in Franklin Circuit Court on Tuesday after receiving complaints about Margaret's Moving and Storage, owned and operated by Margaret and Arthur "Stormy" Weathers.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of Danny Jackson, who was born with two fingers on one hand and one on the other, marks the second such case alleging that the academy treated recruits illegally during the four years former Commissioner Nicolai Jilek was in charge from 2020-24.
No one has been executed in Kentucky since 2008 when Marco Allen Chapman was given a lethal injection for killing two Gallatin County children and injuring their mother and sister.
The lawsuit alleges the Kentucky Department of Corrections isn't properly transferring inmates to state prisons and has failed to pay counties for housing state inmates.
A former employee alleges he was hired to oversee billions in KRS funds and uncovered millions of dollars in theft.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission's 90-day suspension of Hall of Fame trainer may begin April 4 as handed down, a Franklin Circuit Court judge said Monday.
A Kentucky judge will soon determine whether newly created education opportunity accounts can help families pay for tuition to private schools.
The move was made possible by the Republican-led legislature, which approved a new law over Beshear’s veto that allows the Fish and Wildlife board to appoint its own commissioner and set the salary for the job.
The case stemmed from a 2014 policy change by a board that banned plastic bags for grass, leaves and other yard waste throughout Jefferson County.
The suit claims Kentucky Horse Racing Commission rules do not specify that application of betamethasone via topical ointment is illegal.