Kentucky is home to roughly 23,500 federal workers. With DOGE cuts happening nationwide, here's how the cuts could impact ...
Terminations began Feb. 14, but it’s not clear how many Kentuckians who work for the federal government have been cut.
In Kentucky, Senate Bill 2 and House Bill ... Trump's executive order puts the federal Bureau of Prisons at odds with the 2012 regulations, though the department laid out guidelines last week ...
At least six top Federal Bureau of Prisons officials have announced plans to retire in coming months, including acting ...
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The Federal Bureau of Prisons is currently experiencing significant upheaval, with a wave of leadership departures leaving the agency without clear ...
The bill comes after President Trump issued an order requiring federal prisons to house trans women in men's facilities. A Kentucky lawmaker has filed a bill that would require correctional facilities ...
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. - A former Tennessee state senator officially started his sentence in federal prison. Brian Kelsey, who ...
Brian Kelsey is now an inmate at FCI Ashland in Kentucky, according to a federal Bureau of Prisons database. The Republican was ordered to arrive at the prison's minimum security satellite camp ...
Kentucky Senate Bill 2, filed by Republican Sen. Mike Wilson, aims to prevent the Department of Corrections from funding gender transition care for inmates. While Kentucky's Attorney General ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons: As of February, the Federal Bureau of Prisons has approximately 1,840 staff members in Kentucky, with hundreds working at each of its five facilities: FCI Ashland ...