Coleman, a Democrat, is the first to announce their candidacy in the race.
Allison Ball spoke to lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Government Operations.
In his April 13 veto of Senate Bill 4, Beshear said the legislation violates the state's constitution by attempting to control the boards of Louisville and Lexington's school districts.
The debate is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Henry Clay event center and will be moderated by WDRB’s Gilbert Corsey and Lindsay Allen.
A former legislative aide who is battling Metro Council in court has entered the race for Louisville mayor.
Keisha Dorsey left her District 3 seat in 2023 to join Mayor Craig Greenberg's administration.
Early voting started Thursday to fill the state's 37th District seat, which covers the area west of the airport, south of Shively and north of Valley Station.
The new leaders of the Jefferson County Clerk's Office and the Sheriff's Office have been named.
The seat has long been held by Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is not seeking reelection in 2026.
Councilman Anthony Piagentini, R-19, reportedly gave a $40 million grant from the city to the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council before removing himself ahead of the vote, only to later be hired as a consultant by the group that got the money.