Politics

Kentucky Democrat booted from interim committees amid allegations of inappropriate actions

BY: - August 15, 2024

A Kentucky Democratic lawmaker has been removed from his interim committees following allegations of inappropriate actions toward women, including behavior and text messages. Rep. Daniel Grossberg, who represents the 30th House District in Jefferson County, was suspended from the House Democratic Caucus following a vote and a request from his colleagues that the Legislative Ethics […]

Beshear says VP speculation put a positive national spotlight on Kentucky

BY: - August 14, 2024

FRANKFORT —?While he was not ultimately selected as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said the national attention put a positive spotlight on his home state.? Beshear, 46, was among a shortlist of potential running mates for Harris shortly after she mounted her presidential campaign following President Joe Biden’s exit […]

Kentucky school district posts against Amendment 2 raise questions about political influence

BY: - August 13, 2024

One Kentucky public school district is speaking against a proposed constitutional amendment that would affect school funding — raising questions about what school districts can say on political issues.? Pulaski County Schools, a district seated around Somerset with more than 7,500 students, shared a message advocating against Amendment 2 on its official Facebook page Friday. […]

State lawmakers eye promise, pitfalls of AI ahead of November elections

BY: - August 11, 2024

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Inside a white-walled conference room, a speaker surveyed hundreds of state lawmakers and policy influencers, asking whether artificial intelligence poses a threat to the elections in their states. The results were unambiguous: 80% of those who answered a live poll said yes. In a follow-up question, nearly 90% said their state laws […]

Kentucky appeals court rejects AG’s efforts to get employment records in abortion case

BY: and - August 9, 2024

FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Court of Appeals has rejected efforts by the office of the state Attorney General to use a Franklin County grand jury subpoena to get employment records in a case that appears to involve two University of Louisville physicians who performed abortions at EMW Women’s Surgical Center and trained residents at the […]

Al Chandler, a pastor and superintendent of the only private school in Graves County, gives the invocation at the Graves County Republican Breakfast, part of the Fancy Farm political festivities, Aug. 3, 2024. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Austin Anthony)

In West Kentucky, people like their schools, ponder ‘choice’ amendment’s implications

BY: - August 8, 2024

GRAVES COUNTY ?— Al Chandler, superintendent of Northside Baptist Christian School, the only private school in Graves County, plans to vote for Amendment 2 — but not because he thinks his local public schools are failing students or families. “We really have wonderful, wonderful schools. Mayfield and Graves (County) both in our county, are just […]

McConnell at a podium wearing a blue jacket, standing in front of a Kentucky state flag.

McConnell blasts Harris-Walz ticket as ‘far left,’ says Democrats have ‘abandoned’ rural America

BY: - August 7, 2024

LOUISVILLE — U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell branded Vice President Kamala Harris’ new running mate as “far left” and said Democrats have “abandoned” rural America in a speech Wednesday before Republican state lawmakers from around the country. The day after Harris announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice presidential choice, McConnell, speaking to […]

In a weekend of political barbs, a local Republican official stands out for message of respect

BY: - August 4, 2024

CALVERT CITY — Other speakers at Friday night’s Marshall County Republican dinner were clean-shaven and dressed up. Marty Barrett had a long beard and wore overalls. He stood out. And his message stood out more. Barrett, who moves dirt for a living and helps govern the county on Kentucky Lake, ambled to the lectern and […]

GOP bashes Beshear, Harris at Fancy Farm as crowd is energized by school funding amendment

BY: - August 3, 2024

FANCY FARM — The stage at this year’s Fancy Farm picnic in West Kentucky was dominated by Republicans who used their speaking time to tee off on an absent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, sprinkling in attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, who has locked up the Democratic nomination for president. […]

London Mayor Weddle, other Kentuckians still giving big to Democratic Governors Association

BY: - August 2, 2024

London Mayor Randall Weddle, currently under the scrutiny of Kentucky campaign finance regulators for excess contributions to Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s 2023 reelection efforts, is continuing to make hefty political contributions. Weddle donated $75,000 on May 1 to the Democratic Governors Association, according to a disclosure that the DGA filed recently with the Internal Revenue […]

Beshear’s absence generates political buzz as GOP set to dominate stage at Fancy Farm

BY: - August 1, 2024

An annual West Kentucky church fundraiser famous for barbeque, political speeches and cheers and jeers from onlookers is set to be a Republican-dominated affair this weekend as the only two statewide elected Democrats will be elsewhere. Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s absence from this year’s Fancy Farm festivities may produce more buzz than his presence would […]

Another Kentucky House candidate disqualified for error in filing papers

BY: - July 31, 2024

A judge has removed Democrat Richard Henderson as a candidate for the state House in Shelby County because of errors in his candidacy filing papers.? The action July 30 by Shelby Circuit Judge Michelle Brummer at the request of Shelby County Judge-Executive Dan Ison leaves Republican incumbent Jennifer Decker unopposed in the Nov. 5 election […]