Indiana lawmakers have approved sweeping new restrictions on children's access to social media and cell phones.
The rule would allow housing agencies and landlords to impose such requirements "to encourage self-sufficiency." Critics say most who can work already do, but their wages are low.
Bruno Mars. Mitski. Grief and celebration from Gorillaz. Robin Hilton welcomes Raina Douris from WXPN in Philadelphia to chat ...
Top election officials in both states say they won’t give the federal government state voter rolls. It comes as the Trump ...
Kentucky Public Radio investigated more than a dozen cases of illegal child marriages in the state, how it happened and who ...
Several important pieces of legislation advanced in the Kentucky General Assembly this week, including a $31 billion budget, ...
The two-year budget bill of the Republican supermajority outlining the spending of $31 billion in state tax revenue cleared ...
Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here ...
Transform your outdoor space into a fruit and vegetable garden. Find out which plants to grow, what kind of soil you'll need and whether to start from seeds or transplants.
Kentucky Power customers will pay $3 more each month for a new cooling tower at the Mitchell plant than West Virginia ...
There’s a stack of cash sitting in the middle of The Rip big enough to make saints reconsider their résumé. Catalina Sandino ...
The latest version of the $31 billion GOP budget bill, which includes more money for education and Medicaid, passed a ...
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