
Melissa Martin: Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock — looking back so we can look forward to do more, be more
So long 2018 — Hello 2019. Another year (2018) has departed — 12 months, 52 weeks, and 365 days have…
So long 2018 — Hello 2019. Another year (2018) has departed — 12 months, 52 weeks, and 365 days have…
In the past, we’ve had Laurel and Hardy, Burns and Allen, Abbott and Costello. Now we have McConnell and Trump….
Facts are stubborn things. A former high school teacher, a current nurse educator, and a lifelong avid reader, researcher and…
What would New Year’s be without the Rose Parade, college football, and, of course, New Year’s resolutions? Resolutions and New…
From a failed legislative attempt to undermine the open records law by redefining “public record” to exclude public officials’ communications…
When I ran for Governor in 2015, I launched a seven-point plan outlining my vision for moving Kentucky forward, entitled…
By Dave Adkisson and Aaron Thompson Kentucky must aggressively up its game if we’re going to compete for talent and…
For want of a wall, the government was lost, at least partially, and it doesn’t look like the darn thing…
By Stuart W. Sanders Kentucky Historical Society Civil War soldier Robert E. Lee lies buried in Lincoln County, Kentucky. No,…
We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas . . . (sure, sing along). As we…
Worker fatalities and corresponding governmental failures were detailed recently in “Fatal Flaws: How Kentucky is Failing Its Workers,” an online…
It’s a trend that seems like it should be impossible in the wealthiest nation on Earth. But across America, the…
Black Lung is a terrible disease. Just one case is a case too many. All miners who suffer from black lung must receive the benefits…
After the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the process used to pass pension reform by the General Assembly was unconstitutional,…
In contemplating Kentucky Gov. Matthew Griswold Bevin, aka Mad Matt, aka St. Matt the Divine, one can’t escape the assessment…
My name is Carl Shoupe, from Lynch in Harlan County. I married a Benham woman, so now reside in this…
The NKyTribune has less than two weeks to meet the maximum match offered by NEWSMATCH, distinguished group of national journalism…
Parents know that the extensive break from school during summer vacation can often negatively impact the strides their child has…
The Senate has opened a door to new opportunities for Kentucky agriculture. After extensive collaboration with my colleagues on both…
It’s sad to see our state and the nation drifting toward socialism. Perhaps the most obvious sign was the popularity…
Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney addressed the United Nations Correspondents Association, delivering a warning about the persecution of journalists around…
By David Adkisson Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and Jason Bailey Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Kentucky’s skyrocketing incarceration trendlines are…