Brown-Forman announced plans this week to lay off hundreds of workers and close a Louisville facility as the bourbon industry faces an uphill climb.
Due to federal regulations, people with legal marijuana cards in Kentucky will not be able to legally purchase a firearm.
Six people across Kentucky died from accidents related to recent winter weather conditions that pummeled the commonwealth from Jan. 5-11, Gov. Andy Beshear said during his weekly news conference Thursday.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Six Kentuckians died due to the winter storm that swept through the commonwealth. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said a woman from Spencer County died from an injury related to the storm, and five men — from Oldham, Franklin, Boone and Breckinridge counties — died due to injuries or medical emergencies.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Gov. Andy Beshear provided the latest information on the impact of the winter storm that is moving through Kentucky. During a Monday morning update, Gov. Beshear said counties facing the most power outages are Bullitt, Hardin, Meade and Spencer.
It's an initiative focused on bridging the gap between Louisville's healthcare community and youth affected by gun violence.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear put a spotlight on Kentucky's economic wins in his annual address to state lawmakers.
Six people across Kentucky died from accidents related to recent winter weather conditions that pummeled the commonwealth from Jan. 5-11, Gov. Andy Beshear ... side roads in Louisville remain ...
By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern FRANKFORT – Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities helped drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky General Assembly to a record $28.1 million in 2024.
Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky legislature to a record $27.2 million in 2024.
Gov. Andy Beshear is warning Kentuckians to prepare for an incoming blast of arctic air that will last several days.
Brown-Forman announced plans this week to lay off hundreds of workers and close a Louisville facility as the bourbon industry faces an uphill climb.