The Office of the Attorney General today announced the 12 randomly selected counties that will undergo a post-election audit for the 2023 general election.
Of the 4,494,141 citizens living in Kentucky in 2021, 96.5% said they were only one race, while 3.5% said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in June.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced that action taken by his Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in the conviction of Darrin Owens, 39, on sexual assault charges.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced the finalization of his latest win in the fight to end the opioid epidemic—a $102 million settlement with Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., and its subsidiaries.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that an investigation conducted by his Office of Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Control has led to the guilty plea of Dana Nagy, 51, of Owensboro.
The average VA Purchase Loan amount for Kentucky in the third quarter of fiscal year 2023 was $291,295, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that action taken by his Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in a guilty plea of Lisa Jackson, 36, of Mount Hermon, for election law violations related to the 2022 primary election.
Last month, Attorney General Cameron opposed a request to retire four coal-fired power plants, demonstrating that the proposal would severely reduce the reliability of Kentucky’s power grid, raise utility rates, and kill jobs across the Commonwealth.
Kentucky is an energy state. Attorney General Daniel Cameron has made clear throughout his tenure that we benefit from the competitive advantage that comes with having abundant fossil fuels and using them to produce low-cost electricity to power our homes and businesses.
In 2022, we lost over 2,000 Kentuckians to overdose. And we have lost 7,665 Kentuckians to overdose since 2019—that’s a 60% increase in just a few years. Kentucky is clearly in crisis.