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Since Kentucky criminalized street camping, citations average more than one per day — mostly in Louisville and Lexington.
California deserves leadership that solves problems — not one that uses failure as a launchpad for higher office.
Asheville Citizen Times staffers win first-place awards for reporting on Tropical Storm Helene's devastating impact on ...
This cottage industry is enabled by so-called “adoption-friendly” laws in Utah that expedite the process. Many states build in protections for birth parents, allowing birth mothers to change their ...
As more states limit or ban access to abortion, some are beginning to push adoption as an alternative for women facing ...
These funds were secured to repair the damage caused by the opioid crisis and there is no more effective way to do that than by helping people enter recovery and stay there.
Whether you realize it or not, someone you know depends on domestic violence services that are at risk because of uncertain ...
Kentucky could lose about $286 million in federal housing funding — out of about $651 million in current funding — under a ...
Some advocates and service providers say the law is punishing Kentuckians experiencing homelessness rather than helping them.
Tuesday marks one year since the Safer Kentucky Act went into effect through House Bill 5. The legislation allows for citations for illegal camping.
As homelessness rises in Kentucky, especially outside the two largest cities, the Trump administration wants to cut hundreds ...