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Updated method of getting a handicapped placard aims to reduce fraudulent issuance to those who do not need them.
The Kentucky Supreme Court will now decide if the public pension bill, SB 151, was constitutional after hearing oral arguments on Thursday.
Separating the County Employees Retirement System from Kentucky Retirement Systems was debated at a meeting Monday of the Kentucky Retirement Systems Administrative Subcommittee.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet released Monday the new look for licenses that will be available to state residents next year.
If you would like to vote in the November elections, the deadline to register is rapidly approaching.
A long-time state representative has resigned his seat to become Calloway County judge-executive in a game of political musical chairs in that western Kentucky county.
Kenton Circuit Court Clerk John Middleton tweeted that Kentucky has received an extension to comply with the REAL ID Act.
“We have only had 10 petitions in 14 years,” Oldham said. “That is surprising, especially with the level of drug addiction that we know we are seeing.”