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Andy Beshear, the Democratic governor of Kentucky, explained why he was considering launching a 2028 bid for the presidency ...
States and rural health advocacy groups are sounding the alarm that Congress’ slashing of Medicaid will devastate already ...
Around 1:30 a.m. on a midsummer night, Sharon Howard noticed water had washed over the road near her home and was heading to ...
Surrounded by family, friends, and members of the legal community, Brian Quattrocchi was sworn in Monday afternoon as Daviess County’s newest District Judge. One week earlier, Bryce Caldwell was sworn ...
With Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act moving through Congress, Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin has ...
Republican businessman Nate Morris entered Kentucky's competitive campaign Thursday to succeed longtime Senate power broker ...
— The Florida Phoenix also highlighted NIKKI FRIED’s remarks, delivered unknowingly to her as Trump revealed the US had ...
Kentucky ranks among the least welcoming states for LGBTQ+ Americans, a report shows. However, it showed the most improvement thanks to Gov. Beshear.
While Kentucky has made strides in addressing the housing crisis, achieving lasting progress requires collaboration.
Andy Beshear’s ‘be you, boo’ This file photo shows Gov. Andy Beshear speaking during a 2023 news conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Photo by Luke Sharrett/Getty Images.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has said running for president in 2028 is "something I would consider" under certain circumstances. Beshear has said he does not plan to run for retiring U.S. Sen. Mitch ...