Gov. Andy Beshear says eight Kentucky counties impacted by flooding in February have been denied assistance by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Affordable housing continues to be a hot topic issue across the nation, but many may say its an issue right here in Lexington, too. That’s why several groups banded together to host a ‘Housing Now’ rally Tuesday.
The University of Louisville’s annual graduation ceremony celebrating LGBTQ+ graduates has been canceled amid recent rollbacks in the university’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies.
As part of the nationwide kickoff for America’s 250th birthday, WCLU and Commonwealth Broadcasting have partnered with the Barren County Historical Society to host a community food drive benefiting local students in Glasgow and Barren County.
With thousands of in-state small business owners upset with the results of the medical marijuana license lottery, State Auditor Allison Ball's office is investigating.
The University of Kentucky will no longer host graduation ceremonies that recognize specific student groups, such as LGBTQ+, Black, and first-generation graduates.
It’s no secret — the Louisville Zoo is planning to move their two elephants, Mikki and Punch, to an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee. But how does the zoo transport such large animals across state lines?
Lexington Immigration Attorney Heather Hadi says she does not represent any of these students, but understands the uncertainty international students might feel.
A Bullitt County couple charged with multiple child sex crimes Tuesday was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday, likely setting the stage for a jury trial.
In Woodford County, numerous flood survivors used the sunshine to their benefit to clean up and clear out their homes impacted by this month’s deadly flooding.
It’s a particularly difficult situation for city crews near Campbellsville as the water main break is more than 12 feet under water due to recent flooding and the shut-off valve is also under water.
A group of Louisville boxers has a chance to win back a title that Indiana has held for two decades, and their trainer believes it’s about time the city gets a chance to showcase its talent and pride.
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said Wednesday that the officer involved in a deadly crash on Fern Valley Road did not have her lights and sirens on at the time.