Mar 30, 2013 | Lexington Herald-Leader
Kentucky's 'religious freedom' bill divided politicians, public, ministers
Government shall not substantially burden a person's freedom of religion. The right to act or refuse to act in a manner motivated by a sincerely held religious belief may not be substantially burdened unless the government proves by clear and convincing evidence that it has a compelling governmental interest in infringing the specific act or ... (more)
Beshear cites vague language in his veto of HB 279
Gov. Steve Beshear vetoed a bill that aimed for stronger protection of religious rights, but that some feared might lead to discrimination.
Business awards: Week of Feb. 4
United Way of the Bluegrass recently named Stites & Harbison the inaugural winner of the Raising the Bar award.
Carran Is Covington's First Female Mayor
Sherry Carran told The Kentucky Enquirer that she gave up studying city planning in the 1970s because she didn't want to participate in local politics.
Carran is Covington's first female mayor
Sherry Carran told The Kentucky Enquirer that she gave up studying city planning in the 1970s because she didn't want to participate in local politics.