Kentucky workers see bigger paychecks after a tax cut, but experts warn of looming budget shortfalls and deeper cuts to schools and services.
Lawmakers plan to 'fix' legislation that mistakenly omitted tax incentives for large Louisville music festivals, the bill's sponsor says
The measure allows other projects in downtown Louisville to seek the same types of tax subsidies the arena uses
Gov. Andy Beshear said this year will be about putting Kentucky in the national spotlight.
Nearly a year after the JCPS transportation disaster, a legislative task force met to study the state's largest school district's administration and suggest reforms ahead of the 2024-25 school year.
US Supreme Court decision on homelessness likely to prevent some Safer Kentucky Act legal challenges
The Safer Kentucky Act allows local governments to designate public areas for camping and otherwise threatens jail time if camping in spaces other than the designated areas.
A bill overhauling Louisville Metro government now includes a moratorium on changes to rules guiding building, zoning and other land use in the state’s largest city.
The Kentucky Senate has proposed setting conditions to unlock funding for the state’s medical cannabis program.
House Bill 5, dubbed the "Safer Kentucky Act," passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on a 7-3 vote Thursday.
The lead sponsor of the GOP-backed legislation says there won't be any changes to what documents citizens can now get under the state's right-to-know statute.