
Ryland Barton
Managing Editor for CollaborativesRyland Barton is the Managing Editor for Collaboratives. He's covered politics and state government for NPR member stations KWBU in Waco and KUT in Austin. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Texas. He grew up in Lexington.
Email Ryland at rbarton@lpm.org.
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GOP Sen. Rand Paul released a controversial ad accusing his Democratic opponent Charles Booker of endorsing "violent" behavior.
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This week in Kentucky politics...Republican Sen. Rand Paul declined to debate Democratic challenger Charles Booker.
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Republican C.B. Embry of Morgantown is capping a two-decade legislative career.
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Kentucky's current crop of poll workers is aging out, and election officials are desperately trying to get young people involved in the process.
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Gubernatorial hopeful Kelly Craft held a rally. And a candidate for a Louisville-area legislative seat withdrew from the race.
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This week in Kentucky politics, another high profile candidate has joined the Republican race for Kentucky governor.
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Kelly Craft is joining a crowded race of Republicans vying for the chance to unseat incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in 2023.
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The Democratic governor and the GOP-led legislature promised that the measure amounted to a temporary solution,
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This was the twelfth-straight year the Kentucky Fairness Campaign and other LGBTQ rights groups protested the event.
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Kentucky lawmakers are gathering in Frankfort to craft a relief package for eastern Kentucky communities impacted by historic flooding late last month.