If Kentucky legislators wanted to help college students, they'd expand DEI programs to all students rather than end them.
In an act of modern McCarthyism, Kentucky's GOP leaders aim to erase the already few Black people in education through racist, anti-DEI measures.
Lawmakers grilled presidents of five Kentucky universities over their diversity, equity and inclusion policies and spending ...
The purpose of the US Department of Justice visit is to conduct site visits and meetings for evaluating the Madison County ...
More details have emerged on several black bear sightings in western Kentucky, including one Monday afternoon in LBL. Why are ...
As ARPA funding dries up, many Kentucky communities are grappling with food insecurity and responding by fortifying local ...
Black businesses have historically faced challenges ranging from structural to racism but have managed to business successful ...
As a search continued into its 11th day for the suspect in a mass shooting that wounded five people on an interstate highway ...
At least five online posts have threatened violence following the deadly school shooting in Georgia and the I-75 shooting in ...
The Kentucky Wildcats suffered one of their worst losses under Mark Stoops to South Carolina Saturday. Next up? No. 1 Georgia ...
Donald Trump kicked off the presidential debate Tuesday night with a rant about immigrants taking over towns and Black jobs ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has ordered state officials to help school divisions ensure communication with parents during school ...