Dec 7 Election 2020 Despite Voting Restoration Thousands Are Still Disenfranchised In The Ohio Valley After more than a decade, Kentucky resident Guy Hamilton-Smith voted this year for the first time in the state. Even though he didn’t vote in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic, sending his ballot through the mail was still an emotional moment. “Not being able to vote for many years was like a really big […] By Alana Watson Dec 7 Election 2020 Despite Voting Restoration Thousands Are Still Disenfranchised In The Ohio Valley Alana Watson
Dec 19 Local News Proposal to Trim Prison Population: Change Felony Law Like other agencies, Kentucky’s Justice and Public Safety Cabinet must trim four percent from its budget. The agency oversees the state’s prisons, which have seen the largest growth in population in the country. Cabinet Secretary Michael Brown is proposing changes in the law which might help slow that growth. By Kristin Espeland Dec 19 Local News Proposal to Trim Prison Population: Change Felony Law Kristin Espeland