by Mark Angelides | Nov 7, 2023 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
A swath of off-year elections takes place today, Nov. 7, in what many regard a subtle prelude to the big presidential contest in 2024. While three gubernatorial races may be dominating the headlines, it is on the Old Dominion that seasoned political watchers cast...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 5, 2023 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
President Joe Biden kicked off 2023 with a victory lap, and Covington, Kentucky was the lucky host for the ragtag group of pandering politicians promoting bipartisanship. As the saying goes, politics make strange bedfellows. To prove that point, Senate Minority Leader...
by James Fite | Nov 13, 2022 | Abortion, Articles, Good Reads, Opinion
Some say the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision to overturn Roe v. Wade cost Republicans their decisive victory in the 2022 midterm elections. However much it contributed to the results, it certainly didn’t help. But breaking the red...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Oct 1, 2020 | Articles, Good Reads, Law, Politics, Race, Social Issues
Things are heating up quickly again in Louisville as new information emerges surrounding the Breonna Taylor grand jury proceedings. A judge has ordered the recording of the grand jury to be released, and one juror is asking a court to permit him to speak about the...
by Mark Angelides | Sep 23, 2020 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Politics, Race, Social Issues
Louisville, KY, is poised for trouble. The three officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor will have their fates decided this week by a grand jury convened by state Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who will announce whether the police have been indicted or...