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Opinion

History classes and racism – Point/Counterpoint

Point: Abolish Teaching History … Until We Get It Right We should stop teaching history in our schools. ... Read more

Opinion

K-9 units are public safety tool that must be preserved

As cities debate police funding in the wake of coast-to-coast protests, municipalities should take great care to protect ... Read more

Opinion

The Electoral College: Point/Counterpoint

Point: Our Presidential Elections Are Broken; Here’s the Cure By Saul Anuzis Our current method of electing the ... Read more

Sponsored

Best Parental Control App: Global Industry Analysis

Sponsored Content Parental control software includes any service, feature, or utility that allows legal guardians to monitor and ... Read more

Opinion

Gov. Beshear needs to stop bullying school districts over COVID shutdowns

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced on Monday that, because of lingering concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, he was ... Read more

Opinion

Living – It’s worth the risk

By Bob Russell Guest columnist I have a brother who lives in Northern Kentucky. He’s three years younger ... Read more

Opinion

COVID in the classroom won’t kill your kids — but keeping them at home could

Will sending your kids back to class during the COVID-19 crisis endanger their lives? Not as much as ... Read more

Opinion

Back to school like never before

KENTUCKY TODAY The first day of school meets some with excitement and others with dread. As teachers, administrators, ... Read more

News

Donors needed for upcoming community blood drive

Local patients depend on anonymous blood donors to roll up their sleeves and donate blood throughout the year. ... Read more

News

UK student maps planting and use of blackberries in Grow Appalachia program; store-bought berries too expensive for many

A University of Kentucky student is contributing to nutrition research that could lead to healthier habits and fewer ... Read more