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| Man Found Guilty Of Attacking Elderly Couple It took just over an hour for a Scott County Jury to find Stanley Stander guilty of six felony charges. |
| Army National Guard Troops To Come Home on Friday Members of the 138th Fires Brigade will arrive in Lexington at noon on Friday. |
| Two Questioned For Drive-By Shooting It happened Thursday afternoon on Willard Street near downtown Lexington. |
| Hundreds Attend Funeral For Garrard Paramedic Chris Hall was killed in Lincoln County while returning home after a late night shift. |
| Strong Storm Knocks Down Trees, Power Lines Strong storms on Thursday afternoon left damage across several Kentucky counties. |
| String Of Burglaries Reported Across Three Counties Owen County, Kentucky, has never been known for it's crime rate but a burglary ring has residents there on edge. |
| Man Arrested For Shooting Co-Worker At Car Lot There has been another workplace shooting in Kentucky. The latest, happening at a used car lot in Bell County in southeastern Kentucky. |
| American Idol Auditions Coming to Kentucky If you're hoping to become the next American Idol, you wont have to travel very far to try out. |
| Army Investigating Death Of Ky, Solider Found In Motel Room The U.S. Army is now investigating circumstances surrounding the death of a pregnant Kentucky soldier. |
| Girlfriend Of Henderson Shooter Speaks Out New details continue to emerge about a workplace shooting in western Kentucky, where a man killed five people at a plastics plant, before turning the gun on himself. |
| Study: Kentucky's Immigrant Youth Face Tough Transition To Adulthood Kentucky Youth Advocates reports that in the commonwealth, as across the nation, children in immigrant families are a growing part of the population and future workforce. |
| Gun Ruling Greeted Favorably By Kentuckians From city to country, some Kentuckians expressed relief that the U.S. Supreme Court defended their right to own guns in a ruling coming one day after a deadly shooting spree in Henderson. |
| Storms Leave Damage Behind Some eastern Kentucky residents are cleaning up after severe storms hit a couple of counties hard. |
| Jury Finds Knott County Officials Guilty There's a verdict tonight in an Eastern Kentucky election fraud trial. |
| Shots Fired At An Eastern Kentucky Business Wednesday's shooting happened at Fuson Auto Sales near Pineville. One car salesman is recovering tonight and another is in jail. |
| Paramedic Laid To Rest Hundreds of family members, friends, police and rescue workers from around Eastern Kentucky came together in Mount Vernon Thursday to honor the life of Paramedic Chris Hall, who died in a car accident late last week in Lincoln County. |
| State Senate Committee Passes Pension Legislation A Senate committee has approved a plan to shore up the state's financially troubled pension system. |
| "Granny" Receives Her GED A Jackson County woman many folks simply know as "Granny" put on a cap and gown Thursday night. |
| Brothers Accused Of Murder Plead Not Guilty James Allen Anderson and James Wayne Anderson were arraigned on murder charges Thursday. |
| Eastern Kentucky Man Wanted For Escape Somerset Police is looking for a prisoner who walked away from a work release detail at the Pulaski County Animal Shelter. |
| Griffey 600th HR Ball To Sell At Auction The fan who says he caught the baseball that Ken Griffey Jr. hit for his milestone 600th home run plans to sell it at auction. Joe Scherer says he decided to put the ball in the Aug. 1 auction after consulting with other people, including family and friends. |
| Donna Murphy Undergoes Liver Transplant A northern Kentucky high school standout athlete from the 1970s and Kentucky's first Miss Basketball is in intensive care after undergoing a liver transplant this morning. Donna Murphy has been hospitalized this week in Cincinnati. Murphy was the state's first Miss Basketball in 1976 and set regional and state tournament records. |
| Mayo and Walker Traded to Memphis MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The Minnesota Timberwolves have traded No. 3 pick O.J. Mayo to the Memphis Grizzlies for Kevin Love in an eight-player, late-night blockbuster after the NBA draft concluded. |
| Crawford Selected By Los Angeles Lakers Former Kentucky Wildcat Joe Crawford was taken in the second round of the NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. |
| Four out-of-state players commit to Cats (Courtesy of kentucky.com) Football camp season is generally when high school prospects start to commit to colleges. And now that the University of Kentucky has completed its camps, the commitments have started rolling in. |
| Middlesboro Country Club Holds Annual Tri-State Invitational The Middlesboro Country Club hosted it's annual Tri-State Invitational last weekend. Matt Gann claimed the title. |
| Fan To Sell Griffey HR Ball At Auction The fan who says he caught the baseball that Ken Griffey Jr. hit for his milestone 600th home run plans to sell it at auction. |
| Storms Developing Good Thursday afternoon everyone. Heat and humidity are working in combination to ignite scattered thunderstorms across the area. This is a sign of things to come as we head into the upcoming weekend. Looks like a stormy one! The atmosphere is primed for some strong boomers with locally heavy rain this afternoon into the [...] |
| Severe Weather Possible Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:47:47 +0000 As I gazed over the models I noticed a nice little st-up for severe weather. It won’t be a super great one, but it as the potential to bring some strong ones to our area with some decent amounts of rainfall associated with any of the storms that get fired up. A similar “pop-up” storm set-up [...] |
| Lightning Safety Week This week is Lightning Safety Week. On the average, lightning kills more people each year than tornadoes. Every thunderstorm contains lightning, and each stroke has the potential to cause injury or death. Keep in mind that if you can hear thunder, you are close enough to lightning to be a ... |
| Round One Tomorrow Right now, I'm sitting in the hotel room watching the NBA draft. Tomorrow morning, I'll be teeing off for the first round. I played my practice round this morning. The course is in pretty good shape and should be a good test for everyone. There are some interesting holes out ... |
| Thousands turn-out for a chance at up-to only 200 jobs for work at Appliance Park Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Smart Savings: Insurance Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Wayside Christian Mission shelter changing locations Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Firefighters looking for missing former St.Matthews firefighter Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| What can you do if you feel threatened at work? Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Justices uphold gun ownership rights Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Supreme Court rules in favor of Second Amendment gun right Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Severe thunderstorm warnings cancelled, but showers and milder storms still possible Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Indiana Athletic Director resigning amid NCAA basketball probe Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Witnesses describe chaotic scene at Kentucky plant Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam Forecast Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Raw YouTube video: Tim McGraw clashes with fan Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| Raw video: Three-legged pony visits patients Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:00:02 GMT |
| One Person Dead After Fatal Overnight Accident Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:51:02 EDT |
| Metro Residents Clean Up After Storm Damage Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:34:25 EDT |
| Louisville Gun Owners React To Supreme Court Handgun Ruling Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:22:32 EDT The U.S. Supreme Court says Americans can keep handguns in their homes. |
| Caregiver Charged With Stealing From Elderly Woman Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:51:07 EDT A Louisville woman will face a judge Friday to answer to charges she stole money for an elderly patient. |
| 'American Idol' Comes To Louisville Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:42:52 EDT Thousands of Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken wannabes will descend on the River City when Fox's "American Idol" hosts auditions in Louisville next month. |
| Mobile Exhibit Teaches Kids About Safety Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:07:22 EDT A catchy exhibit called the Great Safety Adventure is rolling through our area this weekend, teaching kids about hidden hazards and how to protect against them. |
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