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Jamie Lucke

Jamie Lucke

Editor-in-Chief at Kentucky Lantern

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‘I love America’: ‘No Kings’ protesters rally across Kentucky opposing Trump

Thousands in Kentucky turned out to protest President Donald Trump’s administration. Some refuted GOP claims disparaging their motives.
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Doctor. Teacher. Mamaw. Meet some 'No Kings' protesters organizing ...

Kentuckians organizing “No Kings” rallies say the derogatory labels Republicans in D.C. are attaching to the protesters ahead of Saturday’s gatherings are a sign the anti-Trump movement is gaining momentum. They also call the claims absurd and untrue. “I think Mike Johnson and others are using fear to try to divide people who have common […]
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‘Kind and generous,’ Gurney Norman, Kentucky writer and teacher, di...

Beloved Kentucky writer Gurney Norman, whose fiction chronicled life in Appalachia and the 1960s counterculture, died Oct. 12. He was 88.
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Newly released child killer jailed in Florida, appears headed back ...

The child killer whose Oct. 1 release from a Kentucky prison sparked outrage on social media and criticism by the Trump White House is back in custody.
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Beshear denounces Trump’s ‘un-American’ deployment of military to U...

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joins Democratic state officials in a legal action against President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in U.S. cities.
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Kentucky Parole Board members threatened despite opposing child kil...

Kentucky Parole Board members received what police describe as violent threats after the early release of a child killer attracted criticism from the Trump White House and conservative influencers.
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Rand Paul vows to protect free speech but says there’s no ‘right to...

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brandon Carr’s criticism of comedian Jimmy Kimmel was “absolutely inappropriate.”
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Charter schools in KY aren’t dead yet. Supreme Court hears argument...

Kentucky Supreme Court hears arguments about constitutionality of enjoined charter school law enacted by Republican-controlled legislature in 2022.
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Transparency on the line, KY Supreme Court told in case involving p...

Kentucky Supreme Court hears arguments on whether discussions of government business conducted via private cell phones are subject to the open records law.
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Kentucky public television announces layoffs in response to loss of...

KET, Kentucky’s statewide public television network, announces 22% reduction in its workforce in response to loss of federal funding.
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Working is no guarantee you’ll have health insurance. Just ask Kent...

Instead of figuring out new ways to kick people off health care, elected officials should be figuring out how to make the system work better for everyone.
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Kentucky Republicans in Congress hail passage of bill the state’s h...

Despite Kentucky hospitals’ warnings of “devastating” effects, four of six Kentuckians in the House voted “yes” to President Trump’s budget plan.
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GOP-backed cuts to Medicaid, food assistance would hurt their red s...

Democratic governors of two red states say GOP cuts would take away health care and food to give “tax handouts to the ultra wealthy.” 
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‘They’ll get over it,’ McConnell reportedly assures GOP colleagues ...

Kentucky Hospital Association urges U.S. senators to reject cuts to Medicaid payments to hospitals supported by provider taxes.
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‘No Kings,’ say Kentuckians turning out for nationwide day of protest

Thousands of Kentuckians turned out in cities large and small to warn that democracy is under threat from President Donald Trump's autocratic rule.
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Introducing the Lantern series ‘No Kentucky Home’

A standout for its musical heritage, this Kentucky place has something in common with many others: Rising homelessness and conflicts over how to respond.
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Hard choices face Kentucky Republican tasked with recommending Medi...

As U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie prepares to lead a debate on the future of Medicaid, his home state of Kentucky has more at stake than most. 
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With new member, KY Supreme Court grants Louisville school board re...

Kentucky Supreme Court grants rehearing to Jefferson County school board in challenge of law limiting its powers.
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U.S. Rep. Andy Barr makes it official. Lexington Republican seeks M...

Railing against the "woke left" and embracing President Trump, Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Barr confirms he's running for U.S. Senate.
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As tariffs loom, Kentucky relies on trade more than any other state...

Kentucky’s economy is nation’s most reliant on global trade, says new study of Trump tariffs' impact on housing prices.
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Judge hears arguments on proposed settlement between hedge funds, K...

Kentucky judge hears arguments about a proposed settlement of long-running challenge of hedge fund investments made for the state's public pension funds.