Adopted son of a Kentucky governor seeks accountability
Good morning. It's Sunday March 2, 2025 and in this morning's edition we're covering the adopted son of a Kentucky governor seeking accountability, the GOP-dominated N.C. House passes another round of Helene aid, the state of Mississippi not seeking the death penalty in the case of an alleged murder of a University of Mississippi student, N.C. defendants with mental illness wait months for court-ordered treatment, and more.
Media outlets and others featured in this edition: The Kentucky Lantern, NC Newsline, Mississippi Free Press, Inside Climate News, North Carolina Health News, NOTUS.
To continue reading the rest of each article, please click the link at the end of the excerpt.
A new resource from the State Democracy Research Initiative makes the current text of all 50 state constitutions available and searchable on one site. This was from State Court Report.
If you're a North Carolina resident and voted in the N.C. Supreme Court race that is still not certified, please check the list of over 60,000 votes that Jefferson Griffin is trying to discard after narrowly losing to Allison Riggs.
Stephen Whitlow from Triangle Blog Blog has more information. Readers can also visit the Orange County, N.C. group's website The Griffin List to search names and more.