Senate Bill 120 would help address Kentucky’s workforce shortage by providing work for individuals who are held back by a past criminal record.
Author - Jake Kratzenberg
We are continuing our work on criminal justice reform that focused on allowing people convicted of lower-level felonies to have their records expunged.
Schmid won a prize for her paper "Tomatoes and Temporality: Political Economies of Time in the Fresh-Market Tomato Industry in the Southeastern U.S."
The 2017 Official Highway Map provides more than directions for its readers.
Ernst & Young plans to open a 125-member office for executive assistants and other shared professional functions in downtown Louisville.
EKU has completed a comprehensive Climate Action and Resiliency Plan to strategically and economically reduce its carbon footprint to zero by 2036.
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The Kentucky Senate passed SB 153 on Wednesday bringing the state closer to adopting a new funding model for the states’ public postsecondary institutions.
During his first month in office, President Donald Trump has proven to be as polarizing as commander-in-chief as he was as a presidential candidate.
The Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust encourages families to take advantage of the tax-free growth that comes with a Ky. 529 college savings plan.