Morehead Police Chief Derrick Blevins said the department created the program to give people a better understanding of Rowan ...
We'll be recapping what you need to know every Friday morning for the first 100 days of the Trump administration. Get more updates and analysis in the NPR Politics newsletter. It's now been a month ...
Eastern Kentucky is expected to get a brief reprieve from rain, snow, and ice. The forecast calls for sunny skies Friday through Monday, with some high temperatures reaching near 50 degrees. Alex ...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has been evacuated following a bomb threat called in Thursday morning. A spokesperson for the Kennedy Center says the threat targeted Shen Yun, a ...
Across Kentucky individuals, organizations, and businesses have been collecting items to donate to victims of recent flooding in eastern Kentucky. One of these groups in Morehead is collecting items, ...
The death toll from this weekend’s flash flooding across Kentucky is up to at least 11 people, many of which in eastern Kentucky. As evacuations and rescues continue, crews are asking anyone on the ...
President Trump's executive order Tuesday to "rein in" independent agencies is raising particular concern among those who follow the work of the Federal Election Commission, which is in charge of ...
Far-right activist Jack Posobiec – who has a long history of promoting antisemitic and white supremacist content – last week claimed that he joined top U.S. officials including Treasury Secretary ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell has announced he will not seek reelection next year, ending a 40-year career in Congress that saw the Kentucky Republican serve as the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S.
President Trump issued an order Thursday aimed at preventing taxpayer money from supporting immigrants without legal status. The order says it will end "all taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal aliens ...
With the formal dissolution of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs nationwide, some Morehead State University professors are speaking out about the continued need for these initiatives.
In 1982, in the midst of the Cold War, Republican President Ronald Reagan addressed members of parliament in the United Kingdom, calling for tools "to foster the infrastructure of democracy." Since ...
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