
CPE research highlights financial benefits of college degrees; provide substantial boost to earnings
New research from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education shows that college degrees and other credentials provide a substantial boost…
New research from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education shows that college degrees and other credentials provide a substantial boost…
As lieutenant governor, secretary of the Kentucky Education & Workforce Development Cabinet, educator and mom, I believe every Kentuckian has…
As of October, more than two million women in the U.S. left the workforce, the majority having left to tend…
A new survey by AAA indicates that a large majority of Kentucky residents will not be traveling for the Thanksgiving…
Kentucky colleges and universities continued to make substantial progress toward the state’s educational attainment goals in 2019-20, exceeding targets for…
While this past weekend’s time change brings an extra hour of sleep initially, AAA warns drivers to stay focused on…
By Monalisa Taylor, Lewis Hargett and Heidi Margulis This is not the year to risk it. Get a flu shot….
AAA believes no life is worth losing to driver distraction. In Kentucky, there were 6,455 collisions attributed to distracted driving…
Kentuckians who disagree with decisions made by their health insurance carrier about the necessity of services, treatments or medication can…
Responding to several requests from the prospective contest’s participants, the Poetry Unites Kentucky contest’s deadline has been extended to Oct….
Secretary of State Michael Adams and Attorney General Daniel Cameron are warning Kentuckians about two election scams. In one, Kentuckians…
By Gov. Andy Beshear and Secretary of State Michael Adams In the midst of a global health pandemic caused by…
Enhanced technology will enable Kentuckians looking for work and employers with available jobs to connect with each other more effectively…
In furthering his commitment to fighting the drug epidemic, Attorney General Daniel Cameron has announced his office is defending a…
Attorney General Daniel Cameron is encouraging Kentuckians to report suspected election law violations during the 2020 primary election to the…
As we begin the process of reopening the economy and emerging from the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the…
Secretary of State Michael G. Adams announced that as if early Tuesday afternoon, 100,000 registered Kentucky voters have taken advantage…
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Dr. Steven Stack, the state commissioner of public health, said in an interview recorded…
It is hard to believe that Kentucky saw its first confirmed case of COVID-19 just over two and a half…
With COVID-19 dominating the headlines, it’s easy to forget – understandably – about many of the other actions we should…
For Kentucky, one outcome of the COVID-19 crisis is the increasing and worthwhile dialogue about telehealth – which may enable…
In a matter of weeks, the novel coronavirus has changed the way that we live our lives in the Commonwealth…