News

BARRICADE ENDS PEACEFULLY IN FREDERICK

(FREDERICK, MD) -- A fugitive who told police attempting to arrest him that he had a gun and refused to come out of his Frederick hotel room has surrendered peacefully and is in custody.

MAN WANTED FOR VIOLATION OF PROBATION REFUSING TO LEAVE FREDERICK HOTEL ROOM

(FREDERICK, MD) -- Maryland State Police and Frederick County Sheriff's Office negotiators are continuing to talk with a man wanted for violation of probation who told police he was armed and is refusing to leave his hotel room.

Gov. Beshear: Tax Reform Plan Vital to Kentucky’s Future

Governor Steve Beshear

Modernizes tax code, reduces income tax rates, positions the state for job growth

FRANKFORT, Ky.– Governor Steve Beshear has unveiled his legislative plan to modernize Kentucky’s tax code by strengthening the state’s ability to create jobs, expand existing industry, and ensure a healthier workforce and economy.

Back by Popular Demand, the Kentucky Century Challenge Returns in 2014!

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Century Challenge highlights four of the most popular cycling events in Kentucky – the Redbud Ride, in London; the Horsey Hundred, in Georgetown; the Preservation Pedal, in Winchester;  and, new for 2014, the Hub City Tour, in Elizabethtown.

Special Edition of This Week in the House Republican Caucus Focuses on How House Bill 1 Will Hurt Schools, Local Government, and Small Businesses in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky.  – On a special edition of This Week in the House Republican Caucus, House Republicans present fact-based arguments on why raising Kentucky's minimum wage would hurt taxpayers more than it will help.

 

Submit Press Releases