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| 5191 Victims' Families Can Seek Punitive Damages A U.S. District Judge rules the airline can be punished for its policies. |
| Father Charged Over Son's Sunburn Berea Police charged a father with criminal abuse after he let his son get second and third degree burns in the sun. |
| Police Officer Shoots, Kills Stabbing Suspect An officer is under investigation and a central Kentucky woman fights for her life after an incident that left a man dead and sent two of his family members to the hospital. |
| Grocery Store Employees Help Police Catch Suspects After Robbery The Save A Lot at the Eastland Shopping Center was robbed Monday afternoon, but it didn't take police long to arrest the three people they say are responsible. |
| Glue Warning For Pet Owners Pet owners are being warned to keep their animals away from a powerful adhesive. |
| FBI Releases Crime Stats Nationwide the number of violent crimes is down, however that's not the case in Lexington. |
| City Under Boil Water Advisory After Water Main Break Thousands of people one eastern Kentucky county are being told to boil their water, after a major water main breaks. |
| Lexington-Area Goody's Stores To Close The shopping options in the Lexington area about about to be a little more limited. |
| Changes In WKYT's Sports Lineup WKYT management announced a change in the station's sports lineup following the resignation of sports anchor Drew Deener. Beginning June 23, Rob Bromley and Brandon Fisher will anchor sports during the evening newscasts on WKYT . |
| Rural Areas Hit Hard By High Gas Prices Both gas customers and dealers hurting in Whitley County. |
| Can Barack Obama Win Over Applachian Voters? Some say visiting the region and picking Hillary Clinton as his running mate could help while others say even that may not be enough. |
| People Find Solution To High Food Prices In Their Own Back Yard We've all seen food prices skyrocket with the price of gas and more people are literally turning to their own back yards for a solution. We talked to a lifelong gardener in Perry County who says for him, rising food prices aren't a problem. |
| County Officials Could Have Answer To High Energy Costs Pike county officials say they spend tens of thousand of dollars just on the electric bill for the courthouse, and believe the answer to reducing it is right in the air around them. |
| CDC: Salmonella Illnesses Spread To 16 States Federal health officials say salmonella food poisoning first linked to uncooked tomatoes has spread to 16 states. |
| Camp Is Teaching Students About the Health Care Industry A free three week camp teaching students about the health care industry is in Perry County and one will leave with 500 dollars. |
| Free Lunch Programs Begin Schools across the region are trying to help parents feed their children this summer. |
| Track Government Spending Online Secretary of State Trey Grayson announced his new Transparency Initiative Monday afternoon during a press conference in Frankfort. |
| Several Injured, One Dead In Hal Rogers Parkway Crash An eastern Kentucky man is dead, and several people were injured after a crash on the Hal Rogers Parkway. |
| Grand Jury Will Hear Case A grand jury will hear the case of a Martin County man accused of shooting two men last month. |
| Junior Hits 600th Home Run Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 600th home run on Monday night, completing his long ascent and becoming the sixth player in history to reach that milestone. |
| The Question Remains: What Happened To Big Brown? The morning after the Belmont Stakes, Big Brown stopped to pose for photographers as if he had won the Triple Crown. Everyone except the horse knew otherwise. Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. was a no-show, leaving questions and few answers about what happened to Big Brown in Saturday's 1½-mile Belmont. |
| Big Brown's Triple Crown Bid Spoiled By Da' Tara Big Brown failed in his bid to become horse racing's 12th Triple Crown winner when he finished dead last to Da' Tara, the longest shot on the board, in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. |
| Former Cat McCutchan joins UK staff LEXINGTON, Ky. – Former Kentucky center Matt McCutchan has rejoined his alma mater as a graduate assistant coach. McCutchan will work with the offense, and his duties include analysis of opponent film, preparing scouting reports, conducting “self scout” of UK tendencies, overseeing the offensive scout team, and assisting with on-campus recruiting. He also will help coach the Wildcat offensive line. |
| Cohen introduced as new MSU coach JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - New Mississippi State athletic director Greg Byrne unveiled his first hire Saturday, introducing John Cohen as the Bulldogs' new baseball coach to dozens of cheering fans in Starkville. |
| Cohen's hiring drawing criticism from former coach JACKSON, Miss. -- John Cohen will be returning home to Mississippi State as its new baseball coach and the man he's replacing, Ron Polk, is not happy about it. |
| Seven Wildcats taken in MLB Draft LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- A school-record seven Kentucky players and nine signees were selected in the 2008 MLB Draft, including a program-high four in the first 10 rounds, held on Friday and Saturday. |
| Casino Drive Scratched From Belmont ... considered the only serious challenge to "Big Brown" ... field of nine remains |
| Griffey Hits No. 600 Against Marlins Ken Griffey Junior became the 6th player in Major League history to hit 600 homeruns after sending a first inning pitch into the right field seats. |
| Mountain Players on All-State Softball Teams The mountain region placed 19 players (and 1 coaching staff) on the softball All-State team. |
| UK Basketball Leads Nation in Attendance LEXINGTON, Ky. – Just as fans routinely pack Rupp Arena to watch the Wildcats play, Kentucky annually leads the nation in average attendance. The NCAA’s recently compiled attendance figures from this past season reveal that in 2007-08, for the 12th time in 13 years, UK’s average crowd of 22,554 led all of Division I men’s basketball. |
| MSC East Football Coaches Poll LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The 2008 Mid-South Conference Football Preseason Poll was released by the organization and the conference coaches have predicted a fourth-place finish for Union College in the East Division. |
| A Few Severe Storms Rumbling Good evening everyone. The radar has been lighting up this evening across parts of central Kentucky as a few strong to severe storms have developed. These have prompted several warnings with large hail and gusty winds being the primary concern with these storms. Here is a look at some of the ... |
| Monday Muggy Madness Good afternoon everyone and welcome to yet another hot and humid day in the bluegrass. I do have some good news in the fact that temps are going to be coming down for the rest of the week. We have the chance for some showers and storms to go along ... |
| The Week Ahead-Lines Good Sunday afternoon to one and all. We are going to be dealing with some very hot weather that will continue into the start of the new week before some big changes come down the pike at us soon thereafter. This will take us into a stormier pattern. Headlines... 1. Hot temps ... |
| Heat Will Slip Away… Briefly… Then Slip Away Again Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:03:27 +0000 If this heat has you miserable… there is a change in the pattern entering the area. Don’t let Tuesday fool you though this will be a teaser of what comes later in the week. Highs will be close to 80 on Tuesday with the help of some rain and storms! A front will finally cross Kentucky [...] |
| Long Range Outlook Looking Cooler…Right? If you are a regular reader of the blog, you'll know that I have shared information from the Climate Prediction Center regarding their thoughts on the long range forecast. You know that the forecast error increases with increasing time; if you think the forecast 7 days out is hard to ... |
| Travel Day It's time for another tournament! Today was my travel day and I am currently in Decatur, Illinois for the next event. This week is the only major of the year so it will be a four day tournament this week. When I went over to the course today, it definitely ... |
| Ford summons plant managers and union leaders to meet due to high fuel costs Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Many restaurants pulling tomatoes from menus over salmonella concerns Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Severe weather update from Department of Homeland Security and other state agencies Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Indiana flooding causes hospital to evacuate, while some patients were still in surgery Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| LMPD arrests two men connected to a 2007 murder Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Indiana flooding called the worst in a century Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Both directions of Gene Snyder reopened after officer involved crossover accident Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam forecast Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Officer involved accident sends two to the hospital Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Flooding in Seymour has some wagging their tails, others cursing mother nature Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Police charge two with murder Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:40:01 GMT |
| Indiana Braces For More Rain Mon, 9 Jun 2008 18:45:11 EDT Much of south-central Indiana is flooded, and they're bracing for the worst because more rain is on the way. |
| Officer-Involved Crash Injures Two Mon, 9 Jun 2008 18:35:33 EDT A crash on the Gene Snyder Freeway has closed one lane. |
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