Rand Paul called the YouTube suspension a “badge of honor.” The CDC has said cloth masks are effective in combating the spread of COVID-19.
Author: Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal
Kentucky Derby will have fans in the stands ‘under strict guidelines,’ officials say
The 2020 Kentucky Derby, rescheduled for Sept. 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic, will have fans in the stands, Churchill Downs announced Thursday.
Homeowner says a mystery object damaged his house. It didn’t fall from a plane, FAA says
Authorities including the Federal Aviation Administration have not been able to identify a canister-type object that damaged a Kentucky man’s home.
Hotel clerk grabs robber’s gun and scares him away in video shared by Kentucky police
After the suspect puts his gun down to collect cash, the clerk takes it and points it at him, a video shared by the Paducah Police Department shows.
McConnell fundraises off impeachment, says effort will fail ‘with me as majority leader’
Standing in front of a picture of an elephant, the Kentucky Republican said impeachment efforts will stop in the Senate with him as majority leader.
Fifth-grade teachers ban dating to reduce ‘broken hearts.’ Mom says that’s ‘my job’
Fifth grade students at Riverside Elementary School in Jeffersonville, Ind., were told by teachers to “make sure that relationships have ended.”
2-month-old Kentucky boy dies after he was left in a car for hours, police say
The Lexington Police Department said the 2-month-old boy was unintentionally left in a car by a family member for several hours Thursday.
Report: Arby’s president— and former Yum Brands VP — will take over as Papa John’s CEO
Bloomberg first reported that Arby’s President Rob Lynch will replace Steve Ritchie as Papa John’s CEO.
Pilot arrested at Louisville airport pleads not guilty in triple murder case
Christian Martin, the pilot accused of a 2015 triple murder in Western Kentucky, was in court Wednesday in Christian County.
Maximum Security jockey appeals ‘unduly harsh’ Kentucky Derby suspension
Jockey Luis Saez’s appeal says the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission’s decision in the 2019 Kentucky Derby was not supported by “substantial evidence.”