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| Moped Thefts On The Rise As gas gets more expensive, thieves are stealing smaller. |
| Kentucky Missionary Injured, Airlifted From Russia A Kentucky Family bands together to welcome home their injured father |
| Family's Dog Shot To Death During Burglary Frankfort police say after killing the dog, the burglar only stole a computer from the home. So far, no arrests have been made. |
| Man On Trial For Violent Home Invasion The trial of a Scott County man charged with invading a couple's home and attacking them started on Monday morning. |
| Community Pitches In To Help Open Food Bank, Hit By Thieves It was a crime that surprised many. Who would steal from a place that serves the poor? But that was the case for Lexington's God's Pantry not once, but three times last week. |
| Special Session Kicks Off In Frankfort Governor Beshear called the session last week so lawmakers could address the state pension system. See The Transcript Of Governor Beshear's Address To The General Assembly Inside |
| Sheriff's Deputies Shock Brothers With Taser A violent incident in Madison County Monday night ends with Sheriff's Deputies using a Taser on two brothers. |
| Richmond Fire Investigators Go Door To Door, Looking For Answers After three arsons in a week's span at the same building, fire investigators in Richmond went door to door asking neighbors for help. |
| Worker Stumbles Upon Church Burglary Suspect Workers at a Lexington church got a short scare on Monday morning when they unlocked their doors to find someone already inside. |
| Big Brown Owner Says Stable Will Be Drug Free Big Brown's owner doesn't want to wait for the federal government to come in and clean up horse racing. |
| Comments On L.A. Times Blog Target Eastern Kentucky County Less educated & more racist, those are just some of the comments about an eastern Kentucky county posted on a L.A. Times web blog. |
| Some Education Employees Dislike The Pension Reform Plans The latest pension reform plan for employees in Kentucky's education system isn't a hit with KEA, but officials say it's the least damaging proposal they've seen so far. |
| Dilapidated Houses Torn Down in Pike County Officials passed an ordinance last fall to rid the county of rundown buildings that owners didn't want to care for. |
| Federal Trial For Four County Officials Enters Its Second Week The federal trial for four Knott County officials accused of black-topping private driveways enters its second week. Defense attorneys called their first witnesses on Monday. |
| Mayor's Business Is Vandalized One eastern Kentucky mayor is cleaning up after a brick was thrown through the window of her business. |
| BBB Warns About DTV Converter Boxes A BBB investigation found that Universal TechTronics is peddling "five-year warranties for $59 that must be purchased with their "free" digital TV converter boxes With shipping and handling fees rolled in, the total cost per box is nearly $100. |
| Applications At A Law School Climb Applications from prospective students are on a record pace at the Appalachian School of Law and could top 1,800 this year. |
| New Chief Justice Of The Kentucky Supreme Court Will Be Sworn In Friday Justice John Minton will take over from outgoing Chief Justice Joseph Lambert. |
| Man Is Recovering In A Hospital After Allegedly Breaking Into A Home A suspect shot after breaking into a McCreary County home continues to recover. Police say 20-year-old Rusty Hayes broke into a home in Pine Knot and attacked 19-year-old Charles Murphy as he slept. |
| Lorenzen Waived By Giants Backup quarterback Jared Lorenzen was waived by the New York Giants on Monday, a little more than a month before the Super Bowl champions open training camp. |
| Former Colonel Friedrich named to All-South team NASHVILLE – Former Eastern Kentucky University left-hander Christian Friedrich was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-South Region first team, Vanderbilt head coach and NCAA Division I chairman Tim Corbin announced on Thursday. Friedrich and Jacksonville State outfielder Clay Whittemore were the only two OVC players selected to the team. |
| Legends End Losing Streak, Finally Beat Greensboro It took ten tries, but Lexington finally beat the Greensboro Grasshoppers. Brandon Barnes homered while extending his team-high 11 game hitting streak to lead the Legends to a 3-1 win. Carlos Ladeuth picked up the win with four shutout innings in relief of Anthony Bello. |
| Two Horses Put Down After Injuries At Churchill ... Bridgmohan's mount, Vinstar, was euthanized after the fall, which occurred as the horses were approaching the finish line. Naughty Fu Peg also was euthanized after being eased in the fourth race, reports the C-J. |
| Giants Release Lorenzen The Giants today trimmed their roster by waiving five players, including backup quarterback Jared Lorenzen, who had been with the organization since 2004. |
| Friedrich Named to ABCA / Rawlings All-South Region First Team NASHVILLE – Former Eastern Kentucky University left-hander Christian Friedrich was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-South Region first team, Vanderbilt head coach and NCAA Division I chairman Tim Corbin announced on Thursday. Friedrich and Jacksonville State outfielder Clay Whittemore were the only two OVC players selected to the team. |
| Monday Musings Good afternoon to one and all on this Monday afternoon. Our day got started off on a cool note in a lot of areas with temps in the 50s. Not too bad for those of us who like the cool temps. It’s awesome out there as of this writing… but that could be changing soon [...] |
| The Week Ahead-Lines Good Sunday evening to one and all. Our weekend is wrapping up with a few thunderstorms that have been on the move. Some have produced some damaging winds and large hail. Your friendly weatherman thinks the recent daily boomers is a sign of things to come. Let’s do the headline thing… 1. Patchy fog will greet some [...] |
| Severe Weather Sunday Good Sunday afternoon everyone. Thunderstorms will soon begin to go up across the region over the next few hours. Any storm that goes up can quickly go severe with damaging winds and large hail the main threats as usual. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the entire state under a slight risk for severe storms into [...] |
| Climate Prediction Center’s Long Range Outlook The Climate Prediction Center released their latest set of long-range outlooks last Thursday. This includes a look at overall precipitation and temperature patterns for the rest of the summer. Here's a look at the general temperature trend for July 2008: For most of the Ohio Valley and Midwest, the CPC is looking ... |
| Severe Weather Potential To Close Out The Weekend The Storm Prediction Center has put parts of the region (and a good chunk of the county) under a slight risk for severe weather today. Here's the severe weather risk map according to the Storm Prediction Center (issued 12:22 EDT): ...with the main severe weather players being damaging winds and large hail: The ... |
| Same Story, Different Day Today felt a lot like the first two days except that I shot three shots higher. I just couldn't really get anything going again today. The week was pretty frustrating as far as golf goes, but hopefully the putts will fall next week. It's been a while since I hit ... |
| Long Day I got to the course at 12:00 today and didn't leave until about 8:30 tonight. Needless to say, it was a long day. I hit my tee shot on my 17th hole and the horn sounded for a weather delay. We sat in the clubhouse for about an hour and ... |
| Publication Blues For the seasoned college football fanatic, summer time can be a long and anxious time of the year trying to survive the last few months prior to football season. An annual source of hope is the arrival of the pre-season football magazines to get a football fix during the dog days of summer. [...] |
| UofL plans autism center Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Ky. family remembers Marine killed in Afghanistan Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Man accused of stealing wallets from church members Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| LMPD union considering taking city to court over pay raise they haven't received Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Red Cross holding “Type O Only” blood drive to help officer's son, others like him Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Kentucky lawmakers begin special session Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Liquor store owner finds a loop hole; moves across the street to stay open Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Renderings of inside, outside of downtown arena released by Louisville Arena Authority Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Departing College of Education Dean notifies his new university that his U of L college is under inv Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Does going dry really mean less crime? Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Big Brown owner says stable will be drug-free Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam forecast Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Man sells life on eBay Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Indiana casinos have been virtually recession proof, but perhaps no longer Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:00:02 GMT |
| Louisville Hiker Missing At Red River Gorge Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:02:46 EDT Kentucky state police are searching for Joseph Sanders, 37, of Louisville. |
| Type O Blood Drive Helps Boy Survive Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:39:12 EDT More than 100 people donated blood to help a toddler with a rare blood disorder. |
| E'town Police Aid In Search For Missing Service Dog Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:32:57 EDT The service dog of an autistic teen disappeared from a shopping center parking lot over the weekend. |
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