A controversial mental health clinic in the Chevy Chase neighborhood received a permit this week. The approval came over the ...
In 2025, a combination of new state laws and federal requirements sent wait times at Kentucky's 35 driver licensing offices ...
The Kentucky General Assembly took up Gov. Andy Beshear's vetoes in short order Tuesday, with GOP supermajorities prepared to ...
The Trump administration has said that enforcement of the FACE Act by the Biden DOJ represents "the prototypical example" of ...
An Ohio man was convicted of cybercrimes involving obscene AI-generated images of women and children. But experts warn of the ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, about the capabilities of Iran's military following U.S. and Israeli attacks.
Israel is creating a large buffer zone in southern Lebanon for a prolonged military occupation, with low expectations that direct talks with Lebanon will lead to quick action on disarming Hezbollah.
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton made her proposed budget public Tuesday afternoon. The spending plan is being described as ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with James Wolff, the pseudonym of a former British intelligence officer who now writes about them in spy novels. His latest book is Spies and Other Gods.
Republicans have been banking on a big tax refund season as part of their Big Beautiful Bill Act. But even with bigger refunds, few Americans believe the tax changes benefit them.
Firms like Function Health and Oura market regular blood tests to people wanting to take their health into their own hands.
Drug overdose deaths are plummeting in the U.S. in ways never seen before. Experts worry new, toxic "synthetic" street drugs ...