kentucky

Former K.Y. Clerk to Appeal Order to Pay $100,000 for Refusing to Sign Gay Marriage License

Former K.Y. Clerk to Appeal Order to Pay $100,000 for Refusing to Sign Gay Marriage License

Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis seeks to issue an appeal to a jury ruling ordering her to pay $100,000 in damages for her refusal to sign a marriage license for a same-sex couple in 2015.

Kentucky UMC Conference Approves Disaffiliation of 286 Churches

Kentucky UMC Conference Approves Disaffiliation of 286 Churches

The Kentucky Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church has voted to approve the disaffiliation of 286 congregations amid a debate on LGBT issues.

Documentary about Asbury Revival Launches on Redeem TV: It Was a 'Small Glimpse of Heaven'

Documentary about Asbury Revival Launches on Redeem TV: It Was a 'Small Glimpse of Heaven'

The historic Kentucky revival/outpouring that drew thousands to a rural Christian university spanned more than two weeks and grabbed worldwide headlines is now the subject of a documentary.

Kentucky Bans Sex-Change Surgeries, Puberty Blockers for Minors

Kentucky Bans Sex-Change Surgeries, Puberty Blockers for Minors

Kentucky became the 13th state to ban puberty-blocking drugs and sex-change surgeries for minors on Wednesday when the Republican-led legislature voted to override Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of a Senate Bill banning such treatments.

Death Toll from Severe Flooding in Eastern Kentucky Rises to 30

Death Toll from Severe Flooding in Eastern Kentucky Rises to 30

Severe flooding in Eastern Kentucky has claimed the lives of 30 people, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear shared in an update Monday morning.

Kentucky Governor Signs Bill Declaring Churches 'Essential' during an Emergency

Kentucky Governor Signs Bill Declaring Churches 'Essential' during an Emergency

On Tuesday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed a bill into law that would treat churches as “essential” if an emergency order is issued.

Former Marine Raises Money to Buy Toys, Supplies for Kids Who Lost Their Homes in Deadly Tornadoes

Former Marine Raises Money to Buy Toys, Supplies for Kids Who Lost Their Homes in Deadly Tornadoes

A former Marine who served three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan is hoping to organize a donation drive to buy gifts for the children who lost their homes in Kentucky after deadly tornadoes ripped through the state.

Cop Back at Work after Being Suspended for Praying Outside of a Closed Abortion Clinic while Off Duty

Cop Back at Work after Being Suspended for Praying Outside of a Closed Abortion Clinic while Off Duty

After being suspended for praying outside of a closed abortion clinic while off-duty four months ago, a Kentucky police office is finally heading back to work.

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