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| Missing Teens Found Dead In Kentucky River Search crews found the bodies of two teenagers Sunday night near Lock 6 of the Kentucky River in Woodford County. They had gone missing earlier in the day. |
| Paris Police Officer Hit During Chase A Paris police officer was rushed to the hospital after being hit during a chase. Police say the chase started when a driver disobeyed the officer's orders to park his car. |
| Young Lexington Baseball Player Honored At Reds Game 8-year-old Adam Bender, who lost a leg to cancer, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Sunday's Cincinnati Reds game. |
| Suspicious Package Found At Morehead Post Office Police and Fire crews spent hours Saturday night at the Morehead post office trying to figure out whether two suspicious packages were dangerous. |
| Former State Official In Hospital With Rare Blood Disorder ... former Commiissioner of the Kentucky Department Of Fish & Wildlife Tom Bennett diagnosed last week; needs blood platelet donations |
| Two Firefighters Injured, One Arrested On Way to Fire Two Corbin firefighters are recovering tonight after being hurt while putting out a house fire. Meantime, another Corbin firefighter was arrested for DUI on his way to the scene. |
| Lawmaker Says Mine Safety Seals Regs "Faulty" ... Congresswoman George Miller, a California Democrat is chairman of the House committee that oversees mine safety |
| Motorcycle Crash Kills Louisville Man ... David Mears, 39, of the 100 block of Blue Fields Road, died at the scene of multiple blunt-force trauma, said Larry Carroll, a Jefferson County deputy coroner. |
| Russell County Man Dies In ATV Crash ... Kentucky State Police says deceased was driving a four-wheel ATV style R-V at the time of the mishap |
| Eastern KY Man Dies In Crash Over Embankment ... 24-year-old Jason Juarez of Closplint died about 4 a.m. on Ky. 38, about 15 miles east of Evarts. |
| Eastern Kentucky College Seeking Homeland Security Grant Officials at Union College in Barbourville say for the most part, students already feel safe on campus. But in light of recent events on campus and nationwide, the school's President Ed Derosset says new homeland security funding would improve the security they already have. |
| Parts Of Eastern Kentucky Ready For Limited Bear Season The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife commission unanimously approved a bear hunting season in three eastern Kentucky counties. The two-day season is planned for December 2009. |
| New Law Could Reduce Number Of Gas Drive Offs With gas prices at record levels, police say the number of people driving off without paying for it continues to increase. A new law that goes into effect later this month would give gas station owners more power to enforce penalties for drive offs. |
| Mountain Cold Case - Aaron Simpson - 2003 More than five years later, there's no suspect and no clear motive in the shooting death of a Tennessee man in Bell County. |
| Eastern Kentucky Fire Department Expanding Services At Millard Fire Department Station Number 4, officials say through a lease agreement with the Corp of Engineers they are able to expand their services to the community. |
| Congressman: Mine Seal Regulations Need To Be Strengthened One lawmaker says new federal regulations aimed at strengthening seals in coal mines are not good enough. |
| State Police Still Out In Full Force For Close Of Holiday Weekend If you're out traveling Sunday night, you're probably one of thousands coming home from the long holiday weekend. |
| Kentucky Senator Looking To Get Electric Cars On The Road One Kentucky lawmake says he intends to sponsor a bill in the next General Assembly that would allow low speed electric cars on certain Kentucky roads. |
| Police Seize, Detonate Suspicious Package In Rowan County There were some scary moments for some folks in Rowan County Saturday night after a suspicious looking box is found at a post office. |
| Man Loses Control Of ATV, Dies Police say a man Stopover man was driving an ATV on Highway 194 in the Stopover community about 11:30 Saturday night when he lost control. |
| Spillman Dismissed By Kragthorpe Louisville wide receiver JaJuan Spillman has been dismissed from the program following his second arrest in 18 months. |
| Gay Suffers Mild Muscle Strain, Sidelined 12-14 Days Sprinter Tyson Gay has a mild strain in a muscle in the back of his leg and he has been told to restrict himself to light physical activity for the next two weeks. Gay pulled up abruptly in the first 40 meters of his 200-meter qualifying race Saturday at U.S. Olympic trials. He had to be carted off the track. He was diagnosed with a severe cramp in his hamstring, and an MRI that afternoon revealed the strain. |
| Lofton will join Nuggets for Summer League Former Mr. Basketball Chris Lofton has taken the next step in his attempt to make an NBA team. |
| Sprinter Gay Tumbles During Heat, injured; Status? ... Running in the seventh lane, Gay was speeding to the lead in the first turn, but on his 14th stride, something went wrong. |
| Gays stumbles, injured in 200 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Tyson Gay tumbled to the ground at the start of his 200-meter quarterfinal heat at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials Saturday and had to be carted off the track. |
| Gay injured in 200 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Tyson Gay has tumbled to the ground at the start of his 200-meter quarterfinal heat at the U.S. Olympic trials and had to be carted off the track. |
| Ellis Park could reopen next week LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The Ellis Park race track in western Kentucky will reopen after its owner and horsemen reached a deal giving the horsemen a larger share of account wagering revenues. |
| U of L receiver shot LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A University of Louisville football spokesman says player Trent Guy has been injured in a shooting in downtown Louisville. |
| U of L Football Player Trent Guy Shot University of Louisville football player Trent Guy was injured early Saturday morning in a shooting in downtown Louisville, according to a school football spokesman. |
| Thanks Bloggers Good Sunday afternoon everyone. The time has come for the me to say goodbye to this blog. A blog that I started almost 5 years ago and one that has steadily grown over that time to become a true weather community for central and eastern Kentucky. It’s been a long and fun road but all [...] |
| It’s Party Time Good Saturday evening to one and all. It’s a night for yours truely to kick up his heels a little bit and cut loose at a good old fashioned KYT going away party. I have been to many over the past decade but this one will be different as it will be for me. [...] |
| Food and fuel costs are not the only prices skyrocketing Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Local, well-known civil rights activist, Rev. Louis Coleman, dies at 64 Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Local man dies after being hit by train on Frankfort Avenue Friday night Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| U of L wide receiver, Trent Guy, and his fiancee shot at after altercation at nightclub Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam forecast Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Remembering Rev. Louis Coleman Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Rev. Coleman's church remembers him Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Bikini baristas heat up Seattle coffee scene Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Financial stress can take toll on your heart Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| More Than A Dozen Injured In Bowling Green Bus Crash Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:45:05 EDT |
| Man Charged After Police Find Grenades, Explosives Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:44:14 EDT |
| Singing Gas Price Protestor Pleads Guilty Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:42:56 EDT |
| Kentucky State University Tries Out 4-day Work Week Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:41:52 EDT |
| More Motorcycle Deaths Spur Debate Over Helmet Law Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:07:57 EDT |
| Morehead State Chef To Cook At '08 Olympics Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:06:57 EDT |
| Tyson Gay Injured During 200M Quarterfinal Sat, 5 Jul 2008 20:16:25 EDT Lexington native Tyson Gay was injured Saturday during the running of the 200 meter race and had to be carted off the track during the United States Olympic Trials. |
| Smith's 'Hancock' Bounds To $66M Opener Sun, 6 Jul 2008 14:58:11 EDT Will Smith's box-office superpowers prove formidable again with a $66 million opener for his superhero "Hancock" this weekend. |
| Tired Firefighters Battle 330 Wildfires Sun, 6 Jul 2008 09:05:16 EDT Firefighters battling hundreds of blazes in California are stretched thin, but they are getting help from the weather. |
| Bertha Storm Likely To Strengthen In Days Sun, 6 Jul 2008 13:12:02 EDT Tropical Storm Bertha is approaching warmer waters and is likely to strengthen during the next couple of days. |
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