County commissioners vacate road Three weeks after putting off a vote on a request to vacate a road between properties with the same owner, Franklin County commissioners approved the request Tuesday, April 24. 04/24/2024 - 6:45 pm | View Link
Judge: $360K judgment stands against Kentucky clerk who denied same-sex marriage licenses A federal judge has refused to overturn judgments totaling $360,104 against a former Kentucky county official who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Attorneys for Kim Davis argued ... 04/24/2024 - 2:37 am | View Link
Clayton County Voters Guide — Clerk of Superior Court Three candidates are running in the May 21 primary election for clerk of Superior Court — including incumbent Chanae Clemons and challengers Jennifer Diggs and Chivonne Fleming. All three are ... 04/23/2024 - 5:00 pm | View Link
Grieving father champions Montgomery County fire safety bill in daughter's memory The father of a woman who died in a Silver Spring apartment fire in 2023 delivered emotional testimony Tuesday to lawmakers in Montgomery County. 04/23/2024 - 10:51 am | View Link
Coroner: One man dead after Central Kentucky house fire One man died in a house fire in Franklin County Thursday, according to the coroner’s office. The fire happened at a Frankfort home on the 4000 block of Bald Knob Road Thursday morning ... 04/12/2024 - 3:39 am | View Link
“A Secret Service agent tasked with protecting Vice President Kamala Harris brawled with several other agents on Monday morning,” the New York Post reports.
“The agent in question, whose identity has not been revealed, was immediately ‘removed from their assignment,’”
Trump-supporting conspiracy theorist Jim Hoft posted a message to his readers saying they are filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection claiming it is as a result of the progressive liberal lawfare attacks against our media outlet.
Hoft didn't say exactly who, what, or why this is happening now, but Will Sommer from the Washington Post has some information.
While he didn’t name which lawsuits he was referencing, the site is being sued for claims of defamation and infliction of emotional distress by Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss, two Georgia election workers who say they faced threats after the site leveled baseless accusations of ballot fraud against them.
That sounds about right.
When House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) emerged onto the steps of Columbia University’s Low Memorial Library on Wednesday afternoon, he was greeted with a deafening sound: hundreds of booing students.
Johnson had just emerged from meetings with Jewish students at the university to discuss what he, other Republicans, and some Democrats allege is rising antisemitism on campuses nationwide.