White House shakes up economic message as Biden battles inflation, low poll numbers
The White House is shifting its economic argument to focus on Republicans as evidence mounts that its messaging on the politically tricky issue of inflation has fallen flat with most … Click to Continue »
Migrant group traveling from Venezuela found in Big Bend National Park, officials say
A group of more than 70 migrants from Venezuela was found in Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas on Dec. 1, officials said. Border agents worked with park rangers … Click to Continue »
Shooting erupts at school basketball game, leaving 1 dead in Tennessee, officials say
One person was killed in a shooting that broke out after a pair of high school basketball games in Humboldt, Tennessee, local outlets reported. Police received a call about 8:30 … Click to Continue »
Lexington sues KU in court. It wants judge to order utility to stop clear-cutting trees
The city of Lexington has sued Kentucky Utilities in state court and wants a Fayette Circuit Court judge to issue a temporary injunction, stopping the utility company from cutting trees … Click to Continue »
You can climb the walls — literally — at this Iowa home. Zillow Gone Wild bewildered
Sure, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, that’s hit the real estate market for $180,000 looks perfectly normal on the outside, on the inside, it’s a whole other … Click to Continue »
Man tries smuggling $1M worth of meth into Texas after ‘vacation’ in Mexico, feds say
A 20-year-old Dallas resident has pleaded guilty to smuggling over a million dollars worth of meth into the U.S., prosecutors said in a Dec. 1 news release. Luke Law tried … Click to Continue »
This longtime lawmaker and anti-abortion voice is running for the KY Supreme Court
State Rep. Joseph Fischer, R-Ft. Thomas, is looking to switch to the judicial branch. Fischer filed on Wednesday to run for the Kentucky Supreme Court’s Sixth District seat, which covers … Click to Continue »
‘Trauma-inducing.’ State school board passes rules to limit paddling in Kentucky schools.
After decades of controversy over paddling, the Kentucky Board of Education on Wednesday approved a regulation that puts new limitations on the use of corporal punishment in the state’s public … Click to Continue »
KU agrees to temporarily modify tree-cutting plans after renewed protests
The voices of protesters who oppose KU’s decision to cut down trees on Lansdowne Drive were heard Wednesday, as Kentucky Utilities agreed to a compromise with the residents and said … Click to Continue »
Southwest Airlines baggage worker stole guns from luggage in Missouri, feds say
A former Southwest Airlines baggage handler is heading to prison after federal officials say he stole five guns from luggage traveling through a Missouri airport. Mark Hunter, of St. Louis, … Click to Continue »
‘I’m here because I share your frustration:’ Lexington mayor visits tree protesters
As protesters who oppose KU’s decision to cut down trees on Lansdowne Drive seek answers, Mayor Linda Gorton showed up to the scene Wednesday to update everyone on the situation. … Click to Continue »
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