Ky Ranks 35th in Hospital Safety

A recent report has ranked Kentucky 35th in the nation for hospital safety. The ranking is based on the hospitals’ ability to protect against errors, accidents, injuries and infections. 11 of our states’ hospitals received an A, while the rest received Bs, Cs, and Ds....

Flag Day 2022

You may notice more American flags flying today than usual. That’s because today is Flag Day— a day that we celebrate the American flag and what it stands for. The first Flag Day was officially established on June 14 as Flag Day by President Woodrow Wilson in...

Congress Considers Domestic Terrorism Bill

Following the attack in Buffalo that killed 10 people, Congress is considering a bill that attempts to preempt domestic terrorism. If passed, the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice, and the FBI, would monitor, investigate, and prosecute cases of domestic...

Judge Rules LGBT Books Too Explicit for Minors

A Virginia Beach judge ruled that two LGBT children’s books are inappropriate for children. Circuit Court Judge Pamela Baskerville said that the books titled “Gender Queer: A Memoir” and “A Court of Mist and Fury,” don’t belong in public school libraries. She found...

Overdose Deaths Surge in Ky

The CDC recently reported that overdose deaths in Kentucky increased by more than 13 percent in 2021 and reached a record of nearly 2,400. In other words, we lost six Kentuckians every day, or one every four hours due to a drug overdose. It’s tragic. Hundreds of...

Congress Holds Hearing on UFOs

For the first time in more than 50 years, Congress hosted a hearing on UFOs. That’s right. The government unveiled its latest findings on aliens. While there are stranger incidents that cannot be explained, the deputy director of Naval Intelligence said there is no...

SBC Sex Abuse Scandal

An independent report of sexual abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention over the past two decades has hit like a bombshell. The 288 page report compiled by Guidestone Solutions found that an SBC attorney secretly kept a list of alleged and convicted abusers within...

Jean-Pierre First Black Press Secretary under President Biden

Karine Jean-Pierre made history when she became the first black woman to hold the position of White House press secretary for Pres. Biden. Charles Booker also made history in Kentucky when he became the first black person nominated for U.S. Senate in a Democratic...

Powerful Republican House Members Lost to Primary challenges

Three powerful Northern Kentucky State House members lost their seats to more conservative challengers. State Rep. Adam Koenig (R-Erlanger) chaired the Licensing, Occupation, and Administrative Regulations Committee and was the leading proponent of gambling expansion...