Kentucky Attorney General Coleman asked for additional funding to expand the state's "Better Without It" drug prevention campaign, which has already garnered over 7 million views since its launch.
With the Commonwealth under a continued state of emergency due to recent winter storms, Attorney General Russell Coleman is reminding Kentuckians the attorney general’s price gouging hotline remains ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission Chair Chuck Meade speaks during a May commission meeting. (Screenshot/YouTube, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources) The Kentucky attorney general ...
With Kentucky under a state of emergency due to an impending winter storm, Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the activation of the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline.
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Kentucky attorney general launches probe into abortion pill shipments
The attorney general has launched an investigation into organizations that ship mail-order abortion pills to Kentucky.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — As the year comes to a close, Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman shared his office's successes and gave a look ahead to what he plans to prioritize in the upcoming year ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is investigating reports of companies illegally advertising abortion pills several gas stations in the state.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission Chair Chuck Meade speaks during a May commission meeting. (Screenshot/YouTube, Kentucky ...
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Kentucky Attorney General’s Office rules London City Council did not violate Open Meetings Act
The Kentucky Attorney General's Office ruled that the London City Council did not violate the Open Meetings Act.
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that Kentuckians who own farmland in the Commonwealth are eligible for a fishing ...
The office of Attorney General Russell Coleman asked the Kentucky Public Service Commission in a filing Tuesday to reject ...
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear a plea from the Republican attorney general of Kentucky to allow him to defend a state law restricting a type of abortion procedure frequently targeted ...
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