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| Man Shot To Death On Front Porch In Lexington An investigation is underway after a man was shot to death through the front door of a Lexington home early Tuesday morning. |
| Shots Fired At Fayette Mall Police are looking for two groups of men after fight at the mall's movie theater Tuesday morning. |
| Chandler Endorses Obama The Central Kentucky Congressman endorsed the Illinois Senator at a rally in Louisville. |
| Fairgrounds Damaged By Fire Firefighters in Mercer County battled an early Tuesday morning fire at the Mercer County fairgrounds. |
| Guilty On All Counts A Woodford County man is found guilty of murder after six hours of jury deliberations. |
| Purses Stolen in Lexington Grocery Store Parking Lot Ladies, listen up! You've probably done it. You finish loading your groceries from a shopping cart into your car and then go to return the cart. You leave your car unlocked and your purse inside. |
| Price Of Stamps Going Up Soon On May 12, stamp prices will rise from 41 cents to 42 cents, but the post office is already selling the newly priced stamps. |
| Price At The Pump Jumps Again Many stations changed their prices to $3.65 a gallon for unleaded. The price comes just a week after setting a high price of $3.59. |
| Charges Likely To Be Upgraded In Teen's Death Murder charges will likely be filed in the death of a Lexington teenager who suffered head trauma during a school fight. |
| Home Price Index Sinks At Record Clip In February Housing prices dropped in February at the fastest rate ever, a widely watched index showed on Tuesday, reflecting that the housing slump is gaining momentum and showing no signs of letting up. |
| Higher Ed Panel Schedules Special Meeting The state's Council on Postsecondary Education has scheduled a special meeting for Wednesday, when it may go into closed session to "discuss the appointment of a person." |
| "Duct Tape Bandit" Expected To Enter Guilty Plea There could be a plea deal in the works for the so called “Duct Tape Bandit”. |
| Bush Pushes Congress To Move On Farm Legislation, Housing President Bush said Tuesday that Congress is blocking his proposals to deal with high gas prices and dragging its feet on other issues to address the nation's sagging economy. |
| Senator Obama Gains Support From Kentucky Congressman Kentucky Congressman Ben Chandler announced Tuesday morning he's supporting Obama for the presidential nomination. |
| Beshear Vetoes Transportation Funding Bill Gov. Steve Beshear vetoed a two-year, $3.8 billion transportation plan on Monday, saying the legislation would have hampered his administration's ability to adequately manage road projects in the state. |
| West Virginia To Revisit Mine Seal Rules The state Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety plans to revisit West Virginia's regulations for sealing abandoned sections of coal mines. |
| Murder Trial Begins A murder trial begins for two eastern Kentucky parents in the death of their 11-month-old child. |
| Debate Held In Prestonsburg Some eastern Kentucky college students had the opportunity to hear what each presidential candidate had to say about many issues that will impact their future. The three candidates themselves weren't present. They each had representatives. |
| Organization Sends Care Packages To Soldiers They are familiar tastes for many people in the mountains but for those serving overseas it's a delicacy and a reminder of home. |
| Borel Back In Derby On Denis Of Cork How do you get a horse that's raced his entire career on synthetic tracks ready for the dirt at Churchill Downs? |
| Pletcher Looking For Breakthrough In Kentucky Derby Last to show up, first to finish. |
| Investigation Suggests Horse, Rider Misread Jump Before Fall An official of the United States Equestrian Federation said it appears a horse and rider didn't accurately read a jump at a weekend event, resulting in an accident. |
| AUDIO - Rich Brooks Says NFL Team Got It Wrong UK coach Rich Brooks says that NFL teams took all of his players too late in the NFL Draft. Listen to our entire interview with Brooks as a part of Wildcat Nation, wkyt.com's sports podcast. |
| UK's Blackwelder selected for golf NCAAs LEXINGTON, Ky. – Junior women’s golfer Mallory Blackwelder has been selected to play in the NCAA Championships as an individual as announced by the NCAA Monday. |
| Woodyard, Scott, Little Sign Free Agent Contracts University of Kentucky center Eric Scott and running back/kick returner Rafael Little have signed free-agent contracts with the Tennessee Titans and linebacker Wesley Woodyard has signed a free-agent deal with the Denver Broncos. UK now has seven players from the 2007 senior class involved with the National Football League as quarterback André Woodson (New York Giants), tight end Jacob Tamme (Indianapolis), wide receiver Keenan Burton (St. Louis) and wide receiver Steve Johnson (Buffalo) were drafted on Sunday. |
| Behindatthebar To Miss Derby, Dennis Of Cork In Behindatthebar will not run in Saturday's Kentucky Derby, paving the way for Denis of Cork to be part of the field. Todd Pletcher, who trains Behindatthebar, said Monday that after talking it over with owners Satish and Sasha Sanan, "We all thought 16 days between two races was a lot of pressure to put on a horse." |
| Work Underway For 134th Derby Teams are working out the kinks and getting used to the track at Churchill Downs in preparation for the upcoming Kentucky Derby. |
| Scott, Little, Woodyard Now in the NFL LEXINGTON, Ky. – University of Kentucky center Eric Scott and running back/kick returner Rafael Little have signed free-agent contracts with the Tennessee Titans and linebacker Wesley Woodyard has signed a free-agent deal with the Denver Broncos. |
| Cantone Perfect Day Earns Her AAC Softball Player of the Week Wise, Va. – After a perfect pair of games last Tuesday, UVa-Wise’s Christine Cantone picked up her first Appalachian Athletic Conference Player of the Week award. The sophomore went five for five with a three-run home run against the University of the Cumberlands. |
| Duffy Claims Second AAC Baseball Player of the Week Honor Wise, Va. – In his first year with the team, UVa-Wise has found a solid fixture in its infield. Junior Matt Duffy blistered 12 hits in 17 at bats to claim his second Appalachian Athletic Conference baseball Player of the Week honor. |
| Two East Kentucky Miners Among Top Players in Minors PIKEVILLE, KY. - Two East Kentucky Miners landed on ProBasketballNews.com's Top 20 Minor Leaguers list that was released April 25. The list, complied by Pro Basketball News Editor Sam Amico, rated Miners guard Josh Pace as the fourth-best minor league professional basketball player. East Kentucky forward James "Boo" Jackson was ranked 11th overall in the Top 20 players list. |
| Union Signs Portwood for 2008-09 Campaign BARBOURVILLE, Ky. – Tyler Portwood of Scott County High School has signed to play his collegiate basketball with Union College. |
| Gas mileage increased by nail polish remover? Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Retailers offering incentives to collect rebate money Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Local stores and their rebate incentives Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Budget cuts threaten anti-violence programs for public schools Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Kentucky congressman to endorse Obama Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| TARC routes detoured for Pegasus Parade Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Local convenience store robbed eight times in 18 months Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Last to show up, first to finish Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Many booking overseas vacations and scheduling surgery on the side Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Gov. Beshear vetoes the 2-year highway plan Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Beware of tax rebate scams Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Stock Yards Bank Great Bed Races 2008 - Results Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| TARC considering two fare raising scenarios Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Residents return after tornadoes smash houses in Virginia Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam Forecast Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Saving money at the pump Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| "Big Brother" winners claim their prize Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
| Raw interview: Dr. Gayle Williams on autism study Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:00:02 GMT |
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