Kentucky could soon name an official state mushroom, adding to a long list of state symbols that include some surprising ...
A much-anticipated restaurant has opened in downtown Nicholasville. After several months of renovations, Taste of Ukraine ...
This article explains why Utah chose the plains bison as its state animal, and how this iconic species is doing in the state ...
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The Ten Commandments return to federal court
Ratio Decidendi is a recurring series by Stephanie Barclay exploring the reasoning – from practical considerations to deep ...
Among the two dozen KY probation and parole officers who lost their jobs, some were accused of ignoring their duty to supervise offenders.
Quick Take 1968 legislation mandated the Eastern Gray Squirrel as the official game species to preserve frontier history. The foraging behaviors of Sciurus carolinensis aid in Kentucky’s hardwood ...
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Saints, statues, and church-state separation
Rights and Responsibilities is a recurring series by Richard Garnett on legal education, the role of the courts in our ...
In recognition of Maternal Health Awareness Day on January 23, 2026, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield spotlighted their continued efforts in 2025 to improve the maternal health experience and ...
The first time I saw a coyote, I was a college student and an inexperienced driver. Driving a heavily wooded country road in Kentucky, I rounded a corner, and there it was, right in the middle of the ...
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Acorns, Attics, and Identity: What the Gray Squirrel Really Means for North Carolina
Most North Carolinians see gray squirrels every day as they race along fences, leap between oak branches, or raid backyard bird feeders. This familiar acrobat is more than just a neighborhood nuisance ...
A Ten Commandments poster is seen with boxes of others before they were delivered to local public schools in New Braunfels, Texas, on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. A federal appeals court appears open to ...
Attorney Jonathan Youngwood, in challenging the laws, argued to the Fifth Circuit that the Louisiana and Texas statutes mean students face “unavoidable, constant, government-mandated religious ...
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