The Herald-Leader asked a wide range of college basketball reporters and broadcasters for their NCAA Tournament predictions.
House Bill 189 would prohibit pedestrians from standing in the right-of-way of a state-maintained highway without a sidewalk ...
OpEd: Progress has always stirred apprehension about the unknown and the pushback we’re seeing today is nothing new.
Every year, the end of March marks a celebration of famed agricultural worker activist Cesar Chavez. During this milestone year for the United Farm Workers union, the holiday is embroiled in a major ...
The Lions return to the Boys’ Sweet 16 for the first times since 2018 led by Jacob Spurlock, the 16th Region’s most prolific ...
Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek talked with the Herald-Leader about his time as an assistant coach for Rick Pitino at UK.
Josh Lindsay leads the No. 3 Tigers with 21 points as first-half rally carries over to a decisive win over the No. 2 Colonels.
OpEd: Criminal records, especially for nonviolent and low-level offenses, can create lifelong barriers to jobs, housing, and education.
Stamps.com reports that multi-location growth reveals operational misalignments and that managing varied tools and vendors ...
The Senate version of the budget is a little more generous to retirees. Another spending bill still doesn’t say where $810 million will go.
Data center proposals, and opposition to them, are popping up across Kentucky as cities look at their land use regulations.
A major sewer line replacement project will close parts of Tates Creek Road starting in April. The project will replace 7,200 ...