Thanksgiving and People On The Wrong Side Of The Economic Table
When I passed the stockbroker's test many years ago, I called my father and asked, "Why is futures trading legal but betting on the Bengals illegal?" There is no logical answer.
When I passed the stockbroker's test many years ago, I called my father and asked, "Why is futures trading legal but betting on the Bengals illegal?" There is no logical answer.
Kety Esquivel | Posted 12.21.2008 | Politics
Gruver was attacked by Klansmen at a Kentucky fair in 2006. He was in line at a concession stand at the Meade County Fair when two Klansmen... threw whiskey in his face.
Don McNay | Posted 12.20.2008 | Business
The financial system was supposedly broke. America wants the CEOs begging for cash to act like broke people.
Don McNay | Posted 12.18.2008 | Business
I'm not sure where the payday lending businesses came from, but they populate poor neighborhoods everywhere. It's time to help people on the low end, too.
Gail McGowan Mellor | Posted 12.05.2008 | Home
In the heavily African American area of well-kept middle class houses next to Shawnee Park, in Louisville, Kentucky, people across from the polls at ...
Jeff Biggers | Posted 12.04.2008 | Media
I've been on tour in the swing states of Appalachia these days -- southern Ohio, West Virginia, southwest Virginia -- having crisscrossed through Indi...
Eric Lurio | Posted 11.29.2008 | Home
Find out where the parties are. Both sides. The Republicans usually have an open bar and the Democrats don't. If it looks like a landslide, nobody's going to be at the McCain parties, and you can get a few beers or cocktails before heading to the Obama bash.
Michael Rogers | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
Like when I investigated and reported on Larry Craig after 26 years of rumors, I've turned fresh eyes on this case and recently noticed an interesting inconsistency with McConnell's public Army record.
David Donnelly | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
The voters in Kentucky are beginning to sour on their Senator Mitch McConnell. Three polls in a week show him in a battle for re-election -- all show his lead within the margin of error.
Hilary Lambert | Posted 11.21.2008 | Home
According to Lexington Democratic Party staffer John Malloy, Magoffin County in eastern Kentucky is the whitest county in the United States, but there...
Gail McGowan Mellor | Posted 11.21.2008 | Home
Voters on November 4, 2008, will be genuine Deciders, using the election not only to select a president but to clean house--to clear a path by gettin...
Hilary Lambert | Posted 11.02.2008 | Home
Filled with the surly envy of Kentuckians for the more fortunate, I listened to my son's description of camping out overnight so that he and about twenty-five others could be among the first to vote in Ohio ahead of Election Day.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 10.31.2008 | Politics
All told, 20 states are currently at high risk of loss by the Republican party in either the presidential election, the Senate race, or both. How is that for expanding the playing field?
Mark Nickolas | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics
There are some unmistakable signs that the pendulum is swinging back sharply to the Democrats, even in a red state like Kentucky.
Steve Parker | Posted 07.19.2008 | Business
Trying to make death by overwork acceptable to any society, because survivors are able to get some monetary benefit is ridiculous, repulsive and outrageous.
Gail McGowan Mellor | Posted 07.11.2008 | Home
Seated in the Kentucky headquarters with her blue eyes, tightly curled white hair, turquoise earrings and a rainbow-colored pullover, Party Director Jo Anne Crawford looked as lonely as the Maytag repairman.
AP | BRUCE SCHREINER | Posted 07.03.2008 | Politics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sonny Landham carved out a tough-guy reputation in a series of big-screen roles, from roughing up Sylvester Stallone to gettin...
R.T. Eby | Posted 06.26.2008 | Home
Just above the buckle of the Bible Belt lie Simpson and Allen Counties. The demographics of the two counties are nearly indistinguishable. Except that one is Republican and the other Democratic.
Matthew Palevsky | Posted 05.31.2008 | Politics
One might have thought that the Wright scandal would have extinguished Obama's rumored connection to Islam. Instead, it has only strengthened the spurious claims about his faith.
Richard Gizbert | Posted 05.29.2008 | Home
There is something extraordinary occurring in American politics, and the nonchalant media coverage of a seismic event, such as what happened in Portland, ought not to mask that.
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 05.29.2008 | Home
In the VIP line at the rally were those who had caucused for Edwards, Kucinich, Richardson, Biden and Dodd. There were Iowans for all the Democratic candidates. Except one. And there were no Republicans.
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.27.2008 | Politics
John McCain "can't win" if he's seen as "the Bush third term" -- this, from a Republican?
Beverly Davis | Posted 05.25.2008 | Home
The "welcome back" rally scheduled for Tuesday in Des Moines is a thank you to the white working class voters who catapulted him to the front of the race and gave Clinton her first taste of defeat.
Linda Hansen | Posted 05.18.2008 | Home
Bubba's not just in Ohio and Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky. He's not just Southern white trash. He's in every socio-economic class. Scratch his politically correct veneer and have a look-see.
Andrew Gumbel | Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics
Shame on the Supreme Court for preferring to inhabit their cocoon of respectability on lethal injections -- justice masked by legalese -- than to face the facts.
Don McNay | Posted 12.25.2008 | Business