
OJ Oleka: These men are shaping Kentucky’s future through key leadership roles
In college, I was in an organization called Collegiate 100, a college version of 100 Black Men of America. We…
In college, I was in an organization called Collegiate 100, a college version of 100 Black Men of America. We…
Authoritarianism does not knock politely on the door of a democracy — it barges right in, breaking doors or windows…
One of my top priorities here at the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is to increase the number and percentage…
‘Tis the season, as they say, and Kentuckians caught up in the spirit are ready to spread the sort of…
Over the past year as NKY Chamber President, I’ve noticed people don’t seem to agree about what makes up Northern…
To the Editor: A radical and punishing rule change proposed by the President’s administration would harm immigrant families in Kentucky…
The recently released National Climate Assessment issued by NASA, NOAA, the Department of Defense, and 10 other federal scientific agencies…
According to the website How-to-become-a-police-officer.com the number of police officer jobs will increase 32 percent over the next four years…
Holding a grudge can damage your heart and shorten your life by putting you under undue stress, research has found….
There are many ways to ensure that Kentucky students graduate prepared to succeed after high school (“Wayne Lewis: The Kentucky…
Permit me to borrow a phrase that has been used consistently by Senate Republican Leader Mitch “Root-‘n-Branch’’ McConnell and any…
Change is scary. I understand that. Yet we have reached the point in Kentucky’s history when change to our minimum…
The Campbell County Public Library launched its fourth year of the “Drop Your Drawers” campaign in November. I am asked…
Of all the Alexander daughters, who would have thought Pamela would be the one? We’re talking about Pamela Jane, the…
The main purpose of food is to nourish the body to keep humans alive. But, the taste experience around the…
This holiday season, as Kentuckians celebrate with friends and family around the table, we must also remember the impact policy…
Over in the lovely old town of Springfield, located smack-dab in the middle of the commonwealth, police this week came…
This summer, a federal judge halted implementation of the Bevin Administration’s 1115 Medicaid Waiver to modify Kentucky’s Medicaid Program, and…
The people of West Kentucky have many reasons to be grateful for as we enter Thanksgiving week but news of…
As Thanksgiving soon approaches, I, like many of you, am blessed to be looking forward to spending time with family…
As Secretary of the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, I am committed to finding new ways to help ensure…
The Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission met in Frankfort this week to review several issues, including the Commission’s recent trip to…