by Staff | Jun 22, 2026 | Blog
A proposed law to make Louisville a “trans safe haven” failed after losing support from some of the very organizations that originally supported the idea. The ordinance was rejected in committee following opposition from groups including the ACLU, the...
by Staff | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog
A federal judge struck down the Trump Administration’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas. These are the immigration documents that allow highly skilled non-citizens to work in the U.S. for a period of time. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled that the hefty price...
by Staff | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog
Ever notice the billboards across Kentucky advertising for to “get your medical cannabis card today? The Kentucky state legislature legalized so-called medical cannabis a few years ago, but interestingly, it wasn’t based on scientific research or protocols...
by Staff | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog
California’s election system is drawing criticism after several primary races remained undecided days after voting. As it is, every registered voter California receives a ballot through the mail whether or not they requested it. California also allows something...
by Staff | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog
Concerns are being raised about overseas travel by top University of Kentucky administrators. According to a report by the Lexington Herald-Leader, senior officials spent nearly $270,000 on travel between 2023 and 2025. This included trips to London and the Cayman...
by Staff | Jun 15, 2026 | Blog
Yesterday was Flag Day—a day of reflection on what the American flag stands for. But have ever thought about what it means to be an American and why we celebrate things like Flag Day? Much of revisionist history says America is basically a racist and greedy nation....
by Staff | Jun 12, 2026 | Blog
A Fayette County school board member is suing to stop Senate Bill 4 which is a new state law that would cost him his seat on the board. The law prohibits teachers in Kentucky school districts from serving on the school boards of Fayette and Jefferson counties. Fayette...
by Staff | Jun 11, 2026 | Blog
The U.S. Justice Department has removed thousands of online records related to January 6 prosecutions, including news releases documenting guilty pleas, convictions, and sentences for those who stormed the U.S. Capitol to disrupt the transfer of power to a new...
by Staff | Jun 10, 2026 | Blog
Residents in Boyd County are raising concerns about a proposed data center project after learning local officials signed non-disclosure agreements with the companies. This kept locals in the dark and resulted in frustration at a recent town hall meeting. Many...
by Staff | Jun 9, 2026 | Blog
For decades, support for same-sex marriage was on a path of increasing acceptance. But new polling shows that trend is slowing or even reversing. A recent Gallup survey found that support for same-sex marriage has fallen from 71 percent in 2022 to 65 percent today....
by Staff | Jun 8, 2026 | Blog
For decades, June has focused on self-expression and individual identity—otherwise known as “Pride Month”. But a growing movement is calling Americans to something more enduring: fidelity to God, family, community, and country. Fidelity Month was started...
by Staff | Jun 5, 2026 | Blog
President Trump recently announced a fund meant to compensate those who believe they have been politically persecuted. The so-called “anti-weaponization” fund is a settlement resolving a lawsuit against the IRS related to a leak of Trump’s tax returns. Those who...
by Staff | Jun 4, 2026 | Blog
Governor Andy Beshear travelled to Alabama to campaign for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones. Jones recently won the Democratic primary and believes he has a real shot at the Governor’s Mansion in November. Some see Beshear’s travel and endorsement as his...
by Staff | Jun 3, 2026 | Blog
Louisville eighth grader Daniel Mattingly was chosen to give the graduation speech for his class at Stuart middle school. After several revisions that didn’t meet the teachers’ standards Mattingly was told to “speak from his heart.” And speak...
by Staff | Jun 3, 2026 | Blog
Is exposing college students to raunchy and vulgar performances part of higher education? Some at Eastern Kentucky University apparently think so. According to the Lexington Herald Leader, EKU officials agreed to pay controversial rapper Ice Spice $275,000 for an...
by Staff | Jun 1, 2026 | Blog
Is exposing college students to raunchy and vulgar performances part of higher education? Some at Eastern Kentucky University apparently think so. According to the Lexington Herald Leader, EKU officials agreed to pay controversial rapper Ice Spice $275,000 for an...
by Staff | May 29, 2026 | Blog
Parents in California lost custody of their daughter after opposing a child’s gender transition. Alexandra Lyashchenko and her husband, both Ukrainian immigrants, lost custody of their 15-year-old daughter in 2024 after they opposed her desire for gender transition....
by Staff | May 28, 2026 | Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court was asked to stop tele-health abortions and drugs to continue while litigation proceeds. Some believe it may reflect a strategic procedural choice rather than a final ruling on the issue. Still, the broader trend regarding abortion is clear: the...
by Staff | May 27, 2026 | Blog
The 2026 primary election is in the books, and, to the surprise of the Secretary of State, voter turnout was five percentage points higher than projected. 25% of eligible voters turned out to vote in the midterms. Biggest news in Kentucky is that Congressman Thomas...
by Staff | May 26, 2026 | Blog
Last week’s primary election cycle highlighted Pres. Trump’s sway over Republican candidates and the outcome of some elections. Nowhere was this clearer than in Trump’s effort to oust Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie from office. Trump recruited...