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| Proposed Ordinance Could Stop The Music An addition to Richmond's noise ordinance would stop any outdoor music after 10 O'clock. |
| New Details Out About Mother Accused Of Killing Kids New details came out Monday about the case of a Kentucky mother accused of murdering her children. |
| EKU Football Player Suspended Indefinitely Monday night, the EKU Athletics Department indefinitely suspended Davin Walker from the football program. |
| State Can Seek Death Penalty For Accused Cop Killer Jamie Barnett goes on trial Tuesday. He's accused of gunning down Clay City Police Chief Randy Lacy. |
| Bourbon County Crash Injures Five A major road in Bourbon County was closed for hours Monday night after a crash. |
| Woman Returns Home To Find Burglar Inside Police caught the suspect, 23-year-old Dillon Campbell, after a two hour search. |
| Two Arrested For Major Scrap Metal Theft Two men are in jail who police in Clark County say tried to steal hundreds of pounds of scrap metal early Monday morning. |
| Gas Prices Soar To $4.15 Gas prices have hit a new record high as they soared .25 on Monday morning at many Lexington stations. |
| Acid Leak Keeps Two Somerset Waterpark Attractions Closed Five people were sent to the hospital but have since recovered from respiratory issues. |
| Tommy Baldridge Takes The Stand In Murder Trial A man who took a plea deal in the murder of a former eastern Kentucky constable takes the stand against the other man charged in the case. |
| Judge: Jamie Barnett Has Enough IQ To Face Death Penalty A judge decides a man accused of killing an eastern Kentucky police chief has a high enough IQ to face the death penalty. |
| Harlan County Furniture Company Closes Its Doors The unemployment office in Harlan says they've been swamped with former T.L. Bayne employees who don't know what they're going to do now. |
| Billy Williams' Mental Health Questioned In Perry County Court Public Defender Jim Wren says Billy Williams "sees delusion" and sometimes speaks to his dead wife, things he thinks could affect his ability to stand trial. |
| Mountain Life Floyd County: Battle of Middle Creek There's a rich history in Prestonsburg and Floyd County. The Battle of Middle Creek had a significant impact on the course of the Civil War and is known as the battle that launched a presidency. |
| Man Is Hospitalized After Stabbing State police say 41-year old Caleb Morgan was stabbed multiple times by a 15-year old family member. |
| Eastern Kentuckians Cashing In Economic Stimulus Checks If you owe the government money, the deadline to file your taxes has passed, but the deadline to get money from the government with an economic stimulus check has not. |
| Changing Lives with Livestock A local community outreach program is helping change lives with livestock. |
| More Kentuckians Struggling To Pay Utility Bill Kentucky's six major utility companies all say the number of people past due on their bills is up. |
| Brothers Accused Of Killing, Leaving Man Along Road Have Preliminary Hearing Two southern Kentucky brothers accused of killing a man then leaving his body on the side of a road are also scheduled to be in court Monday. |
| Curln Breezes At Churchill Downs, Could Race Saturday Reigning Horse of the Year Curlin breezed through a half-mile at Churchill Downs on Monday, and could make his debut in a turf race this weekend. |
| Johnson County Man Umpires with Unique Impairment How many people do you know can honestly say that they have done something they have enjoyed for 50 years? Not many have that luxury. Little League umpire Bob Daniels can say just that, but there is more than just what you see on the surface. |
| Tanner Joins Lady Cavs Hoops Squad Wise, Va. – Two-time all-state guard Ashley Tanner is the latest young player to join what should be a vastly improved and more talented 2008-09 UVa-Wise women’s basketball roster. |
| Snow!…Sports!…and whatever else comes to mind! OK folks…it’s late and I’ll probably be giving you stock quotes by the end of this I’m so tapped out, but I did want to say thanks for all the support and kind comments Monday evening before I called it a night. I’m glad everything (so far) is positive and that everyone is really happy this avenue for [...] |
| Aw Shucks!!! It’s just the weather! OK folks….here goes nothing!!! Since I noticed that Coffeelady wanted me to call my inital post “Aw Shucks!” I figured I would play to the crowd right out of the gate. I guess in the world of blogs this is how Joe B. Hall felt after replacing Adolph Rupp, or how Tubby felt replacing Rick Pitino. [...] |
| The Latest Long Range Outlook When it comes to temperatures, this week should be a pretty simple forecast to memorize: highs in the 80s, lows in the mid to upper 60s. The forecast precipitation-wise is a bit trickier though. Wednesday and the weekend look to be the best opportunities for some soaking showers and thunderstorms. ... |
| Historical July 4th Weather All attention is on the forecast for the 4th of July. Will it be dry? If you've stayed around the mountains over the last few years, you'll know the answer is usually "no." In fact, here's a look at how much rain we've seen over the last 10 years on Independence ... |
| Midwest Flooding May Not Boost Food Prices As Much As Feared ...at least that's the headline according to the government (USDA). The market for everything seems to be aggravated as a result of high gas prices, and flooding in the Midwest certainly isn't helping. In a report issued Monday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said farmers expect to harvest 78.9 million acres ... |
| Next Couple Of Weeks Looking Somewhat Cool, Wet In a nutshell, the start of July is falling right in tune with the long range summer outlook made earlier this year on the blog: the summer is looking cool. The chance for seeing any 90 degree temperatures in the near future is looking pretty low. Here's a look at the ... |
| Flooding In Midwest Making Bad Situations Worse We all know that rising gas prices are causing a rise in other prices, including food. We've seen how hurricanes (or even hurricane forecasts) can shake up prices; this year, though, it's the flooding that may be making the food you eat a little harder to swallow. The flooding along the ... |
| Moderate Risk, Severe T’Storm Watch Issued The SPC has handed down a moderate risk for portions of Kentucky. Also, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for all of eastern Kentucky until 9pm Saturday night. Furthermore, the SPC has issued a separate Severe Thunderstorm Watch for most of Ohio and parts of Indiana. Lots to cover, let's ... |
| The Focal Point For Severe Weather This Weekend For most of the week on Mountain News This Morning, we've been talking about the potential for some stronger storms for the weekend. The best chance for severe storms here in eastern Kentucky will be Saturday, primarily during the afternoon and evening hours. But where is the greatest potential for ... |
| 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 ... |
| 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 - ... |
| Kathy Stein to the Senate? Governor Makes Changes STEIN RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE? We've been reporting here and on air that longtime 75th State Representative Kathy Stein says she'll run for the Kentucky Senate, if a seat comes open. Translation: If Senator Ernesto Scorsone is appointed to the Fayette County Circuit Judgeship being vacated by Judge Sheila Isaac. A couple of ... |
| Popularity of bikes skyrocketing, hundreds to be auctioned in next few weeks Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| LMPD make arrest in DuValle neighborhood homicide Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Kragthorpe announces new rules for U of L football players after recent player troubles Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Louisville makes another list of "Best Cities to Live In" Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Prosecutor Katie King's ex-boyfriend claims she tried to kick down his front door, she denies it Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| 2 brothers shot in Shively area Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Some angered by abrupt cut-off of Clinton and band at Waterfront Independence Festival Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam forecast Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Two people shot in Shively area Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:40:01 GMT |
| Curfew Enacted For Troubled Football Team Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:04:21 EDT Officials at the University of Louisville announced big changes to what football players can and cannot do after a wide receiver was shot outside a nightclub. |
| Investigators Search For Registered Sex Offender Mon, 7 Jul 2008 18:08:28 EDT Detectives have been trying to locate 28-year-old Scott Grose since last week to face new charges stemming from an old investigation. |
| Football Player: Life Was In Danger, Police Did Nothing Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:27:34 EDT A University of Louisville football player who was shot near a nightclub over the weekend said before the shooting, he told a police officer his life may be in danger, and he said she didn't offer any help. |
| Community Remembers Coleman Mon, 7 Jul 2008 18:55:41 EDT A longtime community activist is being remembered as a tireless advocate for the poor and disenfranchised. |
| Spillman Kicked Off Cardinals Mon, 7 Jul 2008 16:52:05 EDT Wide receiver JaJuan Spillman has been kicked off the University of Louisville football team following his second arrest in 18 months. |
| Judge Recuses Self From Fen-Phen Retrial Mon, 7 Jul 2008 14:23:34 EDT A federal judge who declared a mistrial after a jury deadlocked in the case of two lawyers accused of conspiring to defraud their clients out of $65 million wont handle the retrial. |
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