Jesse Crenshaw, a longtime Fayette County lawyer and legislator who broke many of Kentucky’s racial barriers, died on Sunday, April 26, after a short illness, his family said. He was 79 years old.
The Kentucky Open Government Coalition is reacting to a 4-2 decision by the Kentucky Supreme Court Thursday, ruling that messages sent by public officials on private cell phones or email accounts are not public records — therefore not subject to the Open Records Act (ORA).
As many as 150,000 Illinois households may lose federal food assistance beginning May 1 as a result of federal funding cuts as well as eligibility and work requirement changes under President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."
The Paducah Cooperative Ministry announced an exciting fundraising milestone of $3.2 million in its 'Share a New Start' campaign towards building a new 50-bed emergency shelter and client choice food pantry.
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PADUCAH— Lawmakers are heading back to the drawing board on 2 bills aimed at protecting survivors of domestic violence. Also known as Stephanie's Law, the goal of both House Bill 773 and Senate Bill 259 was to create a DV offender registry.
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