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While some educators might be tempted to shy away from discussing the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and impeachment proceedings against President…
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Evidence in Louisville criminal cases will no longer be available for public scrutiny, according to a new rule approved by Kentucky Chief Justice John…
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A Kentucky judge who raised moral objections to handling adoption cases involving same-sex couples has quit the bench, but he still received a rebuke from…
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The continued vacancy at western Kentucky’s medical examiner office has increased transportation costs for coroners. The state has four medical examiner…
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State spending on courthouse buildings is going up even as Kentucky's judicial system struggles to pay for day-to-day operations. Courthouses across the…
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Some of Calloway County’s 12 deputy court clerks are entering data at their desks and filing paperwork in massive filing cabinets while others assist…