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US Supreme Court review of gender-affirming care for youth could impact Kentucky law

BY: - June 24, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth could have implications for a similar law in Kentucky.? The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Lambda Legal asked the court to review the Tennessee law after a ruling by the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. […]

Kentucky abortion rights advocate speaks on national television with Vice President Harris?

BY: - June 24, 2024

An Owensboro woman who appeared in a pivotal campaign ad for Gov. Andy Beshear’s reelection appeared on national television with Vice President Kamala Harris Monday morning.? Hadley Duvall, who has emerged as an abortions rights advocate, sat next to the vice president to discuss abortion access in an exclusive interview that aired on MSNBC’s Morning […]

Nonprofits team with state, federal governments to tackle housing shortage in Eastern Kentucky

BY: - June 24, 2024

A religiously oriented group using volunteers from many states is doing much of the housing recovery work in flood-ravaged Eastern Kentucky. The Appalachia Service Project has completed 24 new homes and fully repaired 40 more for flood survivors in Breathitt, Harlan, Knott, Leslie, Magoffin and Perry counties since the flood two years ago.? ASP has […]

Eastern Kentuckian who lost his wife, house in 2022 flood grateful for new home on high ground

BY: - June 24, 2024

Farmer Baker was holding on for his life, clutching a pair of post hole diggers, on the night of July 27-28, 2022, as part of Eastern Kentucky’s record flooding swept through his garage on Lower River Caney in Breathitt County. He had already watched the waters sweep away his wife, Vanessa, the only one of […]

Royal Theater revitalization focus of community discussion Tuesday in Louisville

BY: - June 24, 2024

Revitalizing the historic Royal Theater in Louisville’s West End will be the focus of a community discussion Tuesday afternoon. OneWest, a community development nonprofit, will host the event in collaboration with Luckett & Farley Architects. “Opened in the 1920s, the theater quickly became a cultural landmark, known for showcasing the latest films and hosting community […]

After an abortion for fetal anomalies, she hoped IVF would build her family. Now that’s in doubt.

BY: - June 24, 2024

This is the fifth installment of an occasional States Newsroom series called When and Where: Abortion Access in America, profiling individuals who have needed abortion care in the U.S. before and after Dobbs. The first installment can be found here, the second installment is here, the third is here, and the fourth is here. Anne […]

Exclusive: DNC moves ahead on all-virtual roll call for Biden presidential nomination

BY: - June 21, 2024

WASHINGTON — The Democratic National Committee has taken a significant step toward formally designating Joe Biden as the party’s presidential nominee before the Democratic convention in August — a move that’s necessary to place him on the Ohio ballot for November’s election, States Newsroom has been told. DNC members finalized their vote Thursday to move […]

Coleman unveils $12 million in grants from opioid settlements, repeats syringe exchange criticism

BY: - June 21, 2024

Attorney General Russell Coleman issued details Thursday of more than $12 million in grants from the state’s opioid settlements for prevention, enforcement, treatment and recovery. One of the grants will expand a syringe exchange, and was not supported by Coleman’s appointees to the commission. He confirmed at an event Thursday that he opposes the exchanges. […]

Democrats test whether Andy Beshear’s appeal is transferable — in Kentucky and beyond

BY: - June 21, 2024

FRANKFORT — Democrats’ long control of the Kentucky Capitol crumbled in the 21st century. Republicans won veto-proof supermajorities in the legislature and surpassed Democrats in registered voters.? And, yet, four of this century’s six races for governor have been won by Democrats — named Beshear.? Whether that Beshear success can be transferred to Democratic candidates […]

U.S. Supreme Court upholds law that prevents domestic abusers from owning guns

BY: - June 21, 2024

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court Friday upheld a federal law that bars people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning a firearm. In an 8-1 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the opinion that “our Nation’s firearm laws have included provisions preventing individuals who threaten physical harm to others from misusing firearms.” […]

Congress silenced free speech in TikTok law, platform tells federal court

BY: - June 20, 2024

TikTok and its parent company argued Thursday in a federal court in the District of Columbia that the recently enacted law forcing a nationwide ban or sale of the popular platform violates the First Amendment. TikTok Inc., which operates the video-sharing service in the United States, and its parent company, ByteDance Ltd., which was founded […]

‘Extremely low pay’ cited at U.S. Senate hearing as prime reason for teacher shortage

BY: - June 20, 2024

WASHINGTON — The only reason John Arthur is able to be a public school teacher is because his wife makes much more money than he does. Arthur —? the 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year? — testified on Thursday at a hearing in the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on the […]