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| Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found Safe In Lexington The search is over for an Alzheimer's patient who was reported missing from Clark County late Thursday night. |
| Three Injured In Pit Bull Attack Three people are recovering after a vicious dog attack in Jackson County. |
| Junkyard Catches Fire A junkyard caught fire in the Belfry Community of Pike County. |
| Man Hit By Train In Winchester Police in Winchester are trying to figure out how a man ended up getting hit by a train late Thursday night. |
| Lawyer: Neighborhood Water, Air Gave Residents Cancer A group of Winchester residents is suing a local company claiming its business practices, gave them or their relatives deadly cancers. |
| Richmond Woman's Death Ruled A Homicide Police initially thought 78-year-old Joann Tribble died from injuries she suffered during a fall. |
| Changes For Auto Workers In Kentucky Louisville's two Ford assembly plants will be restructured within three years as the automaker seeks to become more adaptable and respond to changes in the auto market. |
| Not Guilty Plea In Baby Abandonment Case A Lexington woman accused of abandoning her newborn baby on the front porch of a home was arraigned on Thursday afternoon. |
| Lexington Gets New Library Out with the old, in with the new for a Lexington Library. |
| Massive Fire At Junkyard Near Belfry Contained A fire at a Pike County junk yard that burned through the night is contained. |
| Three Hospitalized In Vicious Dog Attack Three people are recovering after a vicious dog attack in Jackson County. |
| Charges Filed In Alleged Drug Ring Charges have been filed in the case of an alleged drug ring that has been said to have brought in about two hundred thousand pills to Kentucky over several years. |
| Kentucky To Receive Millions Of Dollars In Homeland Security Funds The funding is going will be used to increase preparedness and response measures across the state. |
| Coal Truck And Car Collide In Breathitt County Officials with the Breathitt County Sheriff's Office tell us a coal truck and a car have collided near the Haddix community in Breathitt County. |
| Kentucky Man Facing Charges For Taking Boulder From Ohio River A special grand jury in Greenup County has indicted 54-year-old David Vetter with a felony charge for helping bring up Indian Head Rock. |
| Fiscal Court Discusses Ordinance Many say that it is an ongoing problem that needs to be fixed. Dilapidated properties in Laurel County were discussed at the Laurel County Fiscal Court Meeting. |
| Bridge Will Receive Repairs The house overwhelmingly passed legislation that would provide an additional one billion dollars to improve the safety of the nation's bridges. |
| Police Searching For Man Considered Armed And Dangerous Police in Whitley County are searching for a Corbin man they believe is responsible for an armed robbery just across the state line in Tennessee. |
| Agency Working To Alert Homeowners Of Past Meth Labs Could your future home have a meth lab in its past? There is a new way to find out if a home or apartment you are considering housed one of the hundreds of meth labs found in Kentucky. |
| Gillispie to conduct statewide basketball camps LEXINGTON, Ky. – University of Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie and his staff will travel around the state of Kentucky in August to introduce the game of basketball to the youth of the Commonwealth with an upcoming series of basketball instructional day camps. |
| Euton, Jackson a step closer to regaining eligibilty Dakotah Euton and Chad Jackson are one step closer to regaining their eligibilty, after receiving word from the hearing officer who listened to their appeal. |
| Lorenzen signs with Colts Former UK quarterback Jared Lorenzen has found a new home and he could become backup to another Manning. |
| Azubuike Still A Warrior OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Kelenna Azubuike will return to the Golden State Warriors after the club matched the Los Angeles Clippers' three-year, $9 million contract offer for the shooting guard on Thursday. |
| Stein named new EKU baseball coach RICHMOND, Ky. – Former Eastern Kentucky University infielder Jason Stein was named the school’s new baseball coach, EKU Director of Athletics Mark Sandy announced on Thursday. A two-time All-OVC honoree for Athletics Hall of Fame coach Jim Ward from 1992-95, Stein later served as an assistant coach to Ward from 1998-2000. Stein comes to Richmond from Belmont University where he served seven years as an assistant coach, the last two as assistant head coach. |
| Fulmer denies being subpoened HOOVER, Ala. (AP) - Lawyers for a former Alabama football booster who is suing the NCAA say they handed a subpoena to Tennessee football coach Phillip Fulmer as he arrived at Southeastern Conference football media days. |
| Brooks, Kragthorpe headline Governor's Cup Luncheon LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky coach Rich Brooks says he's still not sure whether Mike Hartline or Curtis Pulley will be under center for the Wildcats when they open the season at rival Louisville on Aug. 31. |
| Rich Brooks' Comments From Governor's Luncheon The following are Rich Brooks' comments from Thursday's Governor's Cup media luncheon. |
| UK Basketball Coming To The Mountains University of Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie and his staff will travel around the state of Kentucky in August to introduce the game of basketball to the youth of the Commonwealth including stops in Pikeville and Hazard. |
| A Nice Thursday…but the storms will be back soon! Hey guys…hopefully everyone had a chance to get out either last evening or today and enjoy some very pleasant weather throughout Central and Eastern Kentucky. You know the drill this time of year…squeezing a dry day in with sunshine and low humidity is the exception to the rule, and you know it won’t be long [...] |
| With high gas prices, more people are choosing bikes over driving Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| Another Salmonella outbreak, this time with jalepenos Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| 18 JCPS teachers, whose contracts were not renewed, will not be getting their jobs back Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| New phone scam hits the Louisville area Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| Expert: Cell phones could be hazardous to your health -- and your kids Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| Guys getting prehistoric with modern day "Man Caves" Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| Convicted sex offender behind bars for trying to assault another child Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam Forecast Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| Raw video of Ford interview Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:20:02 GMT |
| WLKY Quickcast Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:43:47 EDT |
| Metro Police Investigate Late Night Homicide Fri, 25 Jul 2008 05:33:49 EDT |
| Ford To Revamp Louisville Facilities Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:04:49 EDT State and city leaders in Louisville say Ford will invest $100 million in the companys Kentucky Truck Plant as part of a restructuring of the citys two Ford plants. |
| Two Face Murder Charges In Radcliff Killing Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:03:31 EDT Radcliff police said Jamah Harris and Jermaine Kirkland will now be facing several charges, including murder. |
| Candidate Makes Anti-Arab Remarks Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:59:04 EDT Tough-guy actor and Senate hopeful Sonny Landham on Thursday repeated anti-Arab comments similar to those he made a day earlier on an Internet radio program. |
| Community Activist's Daughter Arrested In Connection With Slaying Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:14:41 EDT Police arrested 21-year-old Diamond Ross in connection to a killing in South Carolina. |
| Newspaper Asks AG's Office To Settle Hotel Dispute Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:41:33 EDT A western Kentucky newspaper is calling on the state Attorney General to resolve a dispute over how the city and county arrived at an offering price for a downtown hotel. |
| Lunsford Attacks McConnell On Energy Issues Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:42:29 EDT Democrat Bruce Lunsford is turning up the heat in the debate on energy policy. |
| Kroger Pulls Jalapenos Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:39:31 EDT The nation's largest traditional grocery chain removed all jalapeno peppers from its stores as a precaution. |
| Voters May Get To Decide Fate Of Kentucky City Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:58:57 EDT A group of petitioners want voters to decide whether the western Kentucky city of Lone Oak should be dissolved. |
| Storm Damages Resort On Lake Cumberland Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:56:21 EDT A marina on Lake Cumberland has been damaged by storm winds. |
| Mayor Travels To Tampa To Lure Former Residents Back To Louisville Thu, 24 Jul 2008 13:43:21 EDT Mayor Jerry Abramson is hoping some ex-Louisvillians will have a change of heart and trade in sun and surf for bluegrass and bourbon. |
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