
Op-Ed – Constance Alexander: Politically open-minded and still (after 35 years) getting used to KY
When I moved to Kentucky thirty-five years ago, my first official act was to get a library card. Second was…
When I moved to Kentucky thirty-five years ago, my first official act was to get a library card. Second was…
The constitutions of the United States and Kentucky are the only things that separate us from the jungle. Try to…
It’s difficult, no, impossible, to extrapolate the results from this week’s elections in Virginia and New Jersey and determine how…
Listen, learn, and don’t let them see you sweat. Pretty good advice from three women who have competed and succeeded…
Fall is officially upon us, which means the end of the interim is quickly approaching. It is hard to believe…
Kentucky legislators elected in the 2018 midterm elections have taken office, ready to get to work on setting policy at…
Mid-term elections are coming up and if your mailbox isn’t full of flyers or your phone isn’t ringing relentlessly with…
Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes led a meeting of Kentucky’s Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Advisory committee, including numerous…
By Ryland Barton WFPL – Louisville Public Radio Lawmakers have already pre-filed scores of bills ahead of the 2017 legislative…
By Andy Beshear Kentucky Attorney General As absentee votes are being cast and as voters prepare to head to the…
By Jeff Hoover Special to NKyTribune Recently, my longtime friend and college classmate, John David Dyche, authored a column calling…