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An explosive whistleblower lawsuit claims multiple state employees issued driver's licenses and pocketed the money.
If a camera catches a speeder, data will be sent to an on-site police officer, who will initiate a traffic stop at the end of ...
After more than 1,200 road work crashes in 2024, the state has created a system for fining motorists speeding near active ...
The push for the bill comes amid ID fraud allegations involving a scheme of undocumented workers buying driver's licenses ...
Officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said rolling roadblocks will occur near the I-264/I-71 interchange and ...
Employees bypassed federal Homeland Security background checks by processing transactions under other workers’ computer ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) says to expect lane closures on I-71 and I-75 in Northern Kentucky during the evening and overnight hours this week, as ...
A lack of competition for state road paving contracts in Kentucky has driven up costs by millions of dollars through the ...
Auditor Allison Ball is demanding answers regarding a whistleblower lawsuit alleging employees were using her login ...
With 35 offices across the state, spokeswoman Scottie Ellis said KYTC issues more than 1.3 million credentials every year. She blamed long lines on the May 7 Real ID deadline, permit requirements ...
Gov. Andy Beshear said nearly 2,000 licenses were revoked after KYTC employees were accused of creating fraudulent IDs for undocumented immigrants.
Since those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it, I suggest Kentucky’s Transportation Secretary Jim Gray read the ...