Kentucky businessman and Senate Republican candidate Nate Morris defined amnesty in a single word: “treason.” During an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Morris, 44, urged full deportation of an estimated 20 million illegal immigrants who entered during the Biden administration, alongside a halt to new arrivals until the issue is resolved.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Louisville, Kentucky, dropped its sanctuary city policy after the Department of Justice threatened to sue the city.
A deadly shooting spree in Lexington, Kentucky, on Sunday left two women dead, two men seriously wounded, and a state trooper hospitalized. Authorities identified the suspect as 56-year-old Guy House, a convicted felon with a history of violent offenses who was illegally in possession of a firearm. House was shot and killed by police during the incident.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear confirmed Sunday he is considering a run for president in 2028. Speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the Democrat said he plans to focus on finishing his current term, which ends in December 2027, but admitted that the idea of seeking national office is on the table.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Trump Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against Kentucky for its policy allowing illegal immigrants in the state to be eligible for in-state tuition rates.
Two powerful faith-driven movements inside jails in Kentucky and Tennessee have seen hundreds of inmates make life-changing commitments to Jesus Christ. The revival-like events demonstrate the profound impact of ministry efforts behind bars—and the willingness of local churches to bring the gospel to the forgotten.
A 16-year-old boy in Kentucky tragically took his own life after falling victim to an AI-generated sextortion scheme. Elijah Heacock of Glasgow received a message containing a fake nude image created with AI and a demand for $3,000 to prevent it from being sent to family and friends. Hours later, on February 28, Elijah died by suicide.