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| Shooting Victim Speaks Out For the first time, an Estill County man talks about what happened the day he was shot in a home invasion earlier this month. Police are still looking for the suspect who did this. |
| Police: Man Hit By Three Vehicles Along I-75 We now know the identity of a man who died after being hit on the interstate. He was trying to flag down help for a flat tire. |
| Arrest Made In Death Of Pregnant KY Soldier Police say Spc. Megan Touma was killed by the father of her unborn child. She was found dead inside a hotel room in North Carolina. |
| Guilty Verdict In DUI Murder Trial Police say Raymond Garner was drunk last July when his pick-up slammed into three other vehicles on I-75 near Williamsburg. |
| Death Row Inmate Wants DNA Challenge DNA from multiple people has been found on evidence in a 1990 double slaying but it has not been tested against a man on Kentucky's death row for the killings. |
| Eight Lawsuits Remain In Comair Crash Ten lawsuits have been settled since July 17th, when a federal judge ordered meetings between victim's families and the airline. |
| Some In Berea Say Construction Project Is Damaging Homes An angry Berea homeowner says rock blasting to make way for a new subdivision caused his home to crack. |
| Jail Employee Offered Her Job Back The mother of a cancer patient, who says she was fired for taking too much sick leave to care for her son, has been offered her job back at the Fayette County Detention Center. |
| Trial Date Set In Ky. Amusement Park Accident A judge has set a trial date and settlement deadline in a lawsuit against Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom filed by the family of a 14-year-old girl whose feet were severed on a ride last summer. |
| Fayette County Schools Purchase Eco-Friendly Buses The Division of Transportation for Fayette County has traded in some buses for more environmentally-friendly ones. The new buses will also hold more students than the previous ones. |
| School Systems Discuss Job Cuts The Kentucky School Boards Association is surveying all of the state's school districts and so far, the cuts include more than 400 teaching jobs and about 520 classified positions. |
| Boulder Crashes Into Building An Eastern Kentucky coal company is taking a closer look at its operations after an accident. Sapphire Coal is trying to figure out how a massive boulder at a site in Letcher County ended up in someone's backyard. |
| Man Hit & Killed On I-75 Police in Berea are trying to figure out how a Clay County man ended up getting hit and killed by a car on I-75. |
| College Makes Schedule Adjustments The soaring prices at the pump force one southeastern Kentucky college to make adjustments to it's class schedule. |
| I-64 In Rowan County Back Open After Accident State Police say a compact car ran into the back of a semi east bound lanes just after midnight. |
| More Jobs Coming to Laurel County Laurel County could see about 400 new jobs over the next year as Truitt Brothers Incorporated prepares to open a new plant in East Bernstadt. |
| Students Could Get An Extended Summer Break Harlan County public school officials say they'll likely push back the start of school for the entire school system until August 25th. |
| Arrest Made After Man Allegedly Took Money From A Bank Police say John Lafferty took the money from the First Commonwealth's Bank in Prestonsburg. |
| Woman Pleads Not Guilty A Pike County woman who lost her home in a deadly Pikeville apartment fire earlier this month and then was arrested days later, pleads not guilty. |
| Pulley pleads guilty to speeding charge ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky quarterback Curtis Pulley has pleaded guilty to a speeding charge in Elizabethtown stemming from a traffic stop last week. |
| Keeneland September sale a record Lexington, KY (July 29, 2008) – Keeneland has cataloged a record 5,555 yearlings for its 2008 September Yearling Sale, to be held September 8-23. |
| Morris Agrees to Terms With Hawks Randolph Morris has agreed to a two year deal with the Atlanta Hawks. The former UK center will get an estimated 1.7 million dollars, which is the NBA's minimum salary. |
| NASCAR apologizes for Brickyard fiasco CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - NASCAR is apologizing for the tire fiasco that ruined Sunday's race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and has already started working to avoid a repeat. |
| Schnellenberger Gets Extension Through 2010 Season Florida Atlantic Head Football Coach Howard Schnellenberger will coach the Owls for the next 2 years. |
| Season Tickets, Selected Single-Game Tickets Available You can purchase single game tickets for the University of Kentucky football season. |
| Arrests Cloud UK Quarterback Situation The arrests of two UK quarterbacks this week have raised a lot of questions in the quest for the new starting quarterback. |
| A Stormy Wednesday…And More Storms to Come! Hey folks…it appears the rain gods delivered the goods in many locations Wednesday with several rounds of showers and thunderstorms across Central and Eastern Kentucky. I realize that not everyone has seen rain just yet but the chances are pretty good that most spots will see a little something heading into Thursday. Right on cue the remnants [...] |
| Hello Dolly, then Hello August Heat! Howdy folks…as expected the heat did it’s best to build back in so it was definitely a warm and muggy Tuesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky…no big surprise and just another opportunity to sweat it out. When I woke up this morning, I was slightly bitter since yesterday I fell for the ole MCS/cloud possibility for this morning and [...] |
| Heat & Rain Chances Are Back Tue, 29 Jul 2008 21:43:48 +0000 When I say heat… I mean we could be really talking about some impressive numbers before this 7-Day Forecast is through. I have also been watching the rain chances increase for our region. It looks like showers and storms will be around Kentucky combating the high temperatures for at least one day this week. Also… let [...] |
| Ellinger VS Stein …. Fancy Farm Preps… ELLINGER IS REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR SENATE There could be an interesting race brewing in Fayette County for that open state senate seat where Ernesto Scorsone is leaving the legislature after 24 years. Scorsone has decided to make a career change and go for a circuit judgeship. (Word is Scorsone ... |
| Consumer Watch: Earthquake Insurance Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Consumer alert issued after residents receive bogus text, voice and email messages Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Anti-union ads begin running in states with close U.S. Senate races Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| 17-year-old soldier with brain injury waiting to be transferred back home with his family Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Trial date set in Kentucky Kingdom Tower of Power accident Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Houston doctors say they may have found a way to destroy HIV Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Bush signs housing bill to provide mortgage relief Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Officer accused of having sex with prostitute, stealing her money and citing her for trespassing Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Hazmat crew called in after accident on I-65 involving semi-truck Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| First Alert Stormteam Forecast Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Anti-Union commercials ruffle some feathers Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:20:01 GMT |
| Target 32 Investigates: Sharing The Road Wed, 30 Jul 2008 19:24:42 EDT |
| Trial Date Set In Kentucky Kingdom Lawsuit Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:35:52 EDT A trial date is set for a negligence lawsuit after the feet of a Louisville girl were severed while on a ride at Kentucky Kingdom. |
| Councilman Calls For An End To RFG Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:47:24 EDT A councilman calls for an end to Louisville's use of reformulated gas. The mayor says that won't make things better. |
| Southern Indiana Police Investigate Wrestling Show Beating Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:17:01 EDT Click Here: Watch The Story |
| Youth Minister Speaks Out On False Sex Abuse Charges Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:29:55 EDT A youth minister, formerly charged with sex abuse, is speaking out about the false charges against him. |
| Gov. Restores Civil Rights To Convicted Felons Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:52:53 EDT |
| UK Player Pleads Guilty To Speeding Charge Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:33:21 EDT |
| Stumbo Proposes Video Gambling At Ky. Horse Tracks Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:31:49 EDT Greg Stumbo will propose legislation to allow video gambling at horse racing tracks in Kentucky. |
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