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| 6 Killed In Henderson Factory Shooting Police say a man who killed five people and himself in a rampage at a western Kentucky plastics plant called his girlfriend two hours before the rampage to warn her that he was going to kill his boss. |
| Illegal Dog Fighting Ring Broken Up Two dogs, one Pit Bull mix and one German Shepard mix, were rescued Wednesday from a home where police say the sport was going on. |
| Scott County Home Invasion Victims Testify Wednesday was day three of the trial for a Scott County man accused of severely beating an elderly couple during a home invasion. |
| Centrepointe Project Gets Green Light Lexington's Courthouse Area Design Review Board ruled unanimously Wednesday night in favor of demolishing a city block to make way for the CentrePointe High Rise Project. |
| Mt. Sterling Pharmacist Due In Court Police tell 27NEWSFIRST, Emil Baker was arrested after a year long, undercover investigation. |
| Lexington Playground Set On FIre A Lexington playground went up in flames Wednesday evening, now firefighters say it looks like someone set the fire on purpose. |
| Search Underway For Man Who Walked Away From Lexington Hospital 49-year-old Randal McDaniel hasn't been seen since Wednesday morning. |
| Kings Island Opposes Ticket Tax In Ohio Kings Island amusement park and The Beach Waterpark are joining to fight against an admissions tax they say would hurt a tourism industry already hit by high gas prices. |
| Pension Reform Bill Sails Through State House Now it's on to the Senate, where passage is expected by week's end. |
| Still No Sign Of Woman, Missing For One Month 87-year old Maxine Ethington, and her car, have been missing since May 25th. She suffers from dementia. |
| Audit Discovers $573,025 In Missing Funds The state auditor calls it one of the largest alleged thefts in the history of the state auditor's office and it's in Perry County. |
| Gunman At Ky. Plant Warned Girlfriend Of Rampage A man who killed five people and himself in a rampage at a western Kentucky plastics plant called his girlfriend two hours before the rampage to warn her that he was going to kill his boss, police said Wednesday. |
| House Approves Pension Legislation The Kentucky House has approved legislation intended to keep the state's public employee retirement system financially solvent. |
| Fire & Rescue Team Receives Specialized Training It's a specialized type of rescue training and officials with one eastern Kentucky fire department say they are one of the few to have it in Kentucky. |
| Committee Approves Funding For Kentucky Flood Control Projects U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) announced today that a key committee in the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation this week that includes $9.425 million in federal funding for flood control efforts in southern and eastern Kentucky. |
| Congressman Rogers Secures Funding For National Guard Readiness Center U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) announced today that nearly $7.2 million for a Kentucky National Guard Joint Operations Support Center in London was approved by a key congressional committee. |
| County Officials Ask Federal Government For Budget Assistance Officials in one Eastern Kentucky county say if the federal government doesn't step in with monetary aid, their budget could be in big trouble. |
| Three Men Facing Charges After Police Find Dog Fighting Operation The Laurel County Sheriff's Department was called to a home on Adams Lane in North Corbin early Wednesday morning. |
| Some Paying $4.13 For Gas As gas prices continue to soar, one Eastern Kentucky city has some of the highest prices in the mountains while another is seeing the cheapest in the state. |
| Dutrow Faces Ban For Horse's Positive Test Rick Dutrow, trainer of Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, is facing a 15-day suspension by Kentucky racing officials after another horse he trains exceeded the allowable limit for a drug that increases lung capacity. |
| Prince Named to US Olympic Team LEXINGTON , Ky. – Former Wildcat Tayshaun Prince has been named to the United States Olympic basketball team which will play in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China later this summer. |
| Sean Woods Named Coach At Mississippi Valley State Former Kentucky Wildcat Sean Woods was chosen as the new head basketball coach at Mississippi Valley State University on Tuesday. Woods replaces James Green, who left earlier this year to become the new coach at Jacksonville State in Alabama. |
| Cowgill Named Minor League Player of the Week YAKIMA, Wash. -- In his first week as a professional baseball player, former Kentucky outfielder Collin Cowgill has picked up right where he left off at UK, earning Northwest League Player of the Week honors, it was announced. |
| Popham, Smith named UC Athletes of Year; Fowler wins Drinkard Award BARBOURVILLE, Ky. - The Union College Department of Athletics announced recently that junior Marty Popham and sophomore Brooke Smith were selected as the Male and Female Athletes of the Year for 2007-08. |
| Woodson Signs With Giants Former UK Quarterback Andre' Woodson agreed to terms with the New York Giants. |
| Woods leaves TCU's staff to coach Mississippi Valley State JACKSON, Miss. -- Former UK basketball player Sean Woods was chosen as the new head basketball coach at Mississippi Valley State University on Tuesday. |
| Collin Cowgill Named Minor League Player of the Week The former UK outfielder was named Northwest League Player of the Week in his first professional week. |
| "Shoot Hoops Not Drugs" Tour Off and Running The "Shoot Hoops Not Drugs" Tour sponsored by Operation Unite is in full swing for the summer. |
| Looking Toward A Stormy Weekend Good afternoon gang. As always… I want to say thanks to each of you for blogging with us. We talked about a few toasty days this week and today is certainly one of them. But… the heat shouldn’t last very long as thunderstorms threaten to take center stage for the weekend. Let’s break it all down [...] |
| Terrific Tuesday Good Tuesday afternoon everyone. What a wonderful day we are seeing out there today. Temps and humidity levels on the comfy side and plenty of sun are making for nearly perfect weather for a lot of folks. It looks like more typical late June weather is about to return to the region so soak up [...] |
| Yeah… It’s Summer Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:57:14 +0000 Isn’t Mother Nature a clever one?!?! She allowed all of us to get our guard down and then she turned the heat up again. It’s this heat that we’ll be dealing with over the next couple of days. We have typical pattern getting ready to go down… the heat and chances of showers & storms. Daytime [...] |
| Summer Is Back Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:39:59 +0000 The break from all of the heat will be gone very shortly around these parts. I guess it is fitting since we are now officially in summer. Those hot and humid days are back this week! This shouldn’t last too awfully long though… I am thinking that just a few days of heat will be all [...] |
| Waves Of Heat With A Side Of Severe Weather If you're a fan of summer-like heat, you're in luck. You'll want to hit the pool later on this week and parts of next week. Temperatures sliding up into the upper 80s and close to 90° looks to be a good bet later this week and into the second half ... |
| July 4th Weekend Looking Hot! I'm gonna take a leap of faith here on the blog: I'm calling for temperatures well above normal for the July 4th weekend. A weekend known for it's grillin' out and a taste of summer looks to be living up to its name. Why you ask? The latest model runs - ... |
| Three in a row Hello from Hammond, Indiana! My mom and I drove up to the most northwest part of Indiana yesterday for the next Futures event. Yesterday and today I've just spent some time practicing. I drove around and looked at the course today and am planning on playing a practice round early ... |
| Consumer Watch: DTV Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Cribs recalled after four children trapped Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Ford Focus may be coming to Louisville's Ford plant Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Hundreds line up to apply for open General Electric jobs Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Two women charged with check cashing scam in Meade County Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Attorney: former U of L dean under federal investigation, hasn't been charged, denies wrongdoing Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Shootout in Trimble County leaves one man dead Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Looking back at the 1989 Standard Gavure shooting Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Community comes out to support little boy who needed Type-O blood Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| The cell phone diet Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Police say pregnant soldier's death 'suspicious' Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Co-worker says Henderson shooter came to work already angry Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Firefighters looking for missing former St.Matthews firefighter Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Dutrow planning on fighting suspension after horse tests positive for drugs Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
| Some Brooklawn programs to discontinue due to budget cuts Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:40:02 GMT |
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