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| Man Wants Name To Be 'In God We Trust' Sat, 3 May 2008 15:54:14 EDT A school bus driver and amateur artist from the northern Chicago suburb of Zion, Ill., says he has filed a petition to change his name to "In God We Trust." |
| Which States Punish Distracted Drivers Most? Fri, 2 May 2008 18:55:24 EDT Distracted driving has become a way of life for some Americans. Find out which states are most likely to offer harsh punishment to those talking on the phone or otherwise not paying full attention. |
| Gay Wisconsin Teen Nominated For Prom Queen Fri, 2 May 2008 21:37:57 EDT A Wisconsin high school tells an openly gay student that he can not go after the title of prom queen after classmates nominated him. |
| Boston Manholes Erupt In Flames Fri, 2 May 2008 22:13:19 EDT Three manholes explode and burn in the Boston-area on Friday, closing Harvard Square and evacuating two nearby buildings. |
| Kentucky Derby: Victory, Death Mark Race Sat, 3 May 2008 19:45:52 EDT Race-favorite Big Brown wins the Kentucky Derby, where filly Eight Belles, who finishes second, is later euthanized. |
| Report: Bryant Wins First MVP Award Sat, 3 May 2008 02:11:50 EDT Kobe Bryant will be named the NBA's MVP for the first time, a report says. |
| Win 'Speed Racer' Collectibles Fri, 2 May 2008 18:18:19 EDT Rev up your engines and enter for your chance to win cool movie toys and collectibles from Mattel in our "Speed Racer" contest. |
| Body Found In Charred Car Police are investigating the death of a person found in a burned-up car in Jessamine County. |
| Children Found Alone At Madison County Home Police say they found the children's father at a Lexington hospital. They say he was there because his wife was having a baby. |
| Dunbar Senior Dies Day After Crash In Woodford County A crash along a winding Woodford County Road has now claimed the lives of two people, including a senior at Dunbar High School. |
| Couple Dead After Nursing Home Shooting Police in northern Kentucky say an 85 year old man shot and killed his wife in her nursing home room, then fatally shot himself. |
| Candidates' Lexington Properties Questioned He's running for State Senate, but Shane Hamilton is spending much of his time dealing with code violations on his Lexington properties. |
| Obama Claims N. Carolina, Indiana Too Close to Call It isn't even close in North Carolina's Democratic primary, where Barack Obama is the winner. Returns so far give him a more than 20-point edge over Hillary Clinton. Obama benefited from North Carolina's large black population. |
| Jones Defends Eight Belles' Jockey The trainer of euthanized filly Eight Belles adamantly defended the way jockey Gabriel Saez handled the Kentucky Derby runner-up. In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Larry Jones said Saez applied the whip only to prevent Eight Belles from crashing into the rail. |
| Another Lexington Church Targeted For Possible Break-In An alarm at a Lexington church is triggered this morning after someone throws a brick through a nursery school window. |
| Job Cuts Possible at Herald Leader The Lexington Herald Leader could soon cut jobs. |
| Protesters Sound Off Over Eight Belles Death PETA members protested at the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority's headquarters in Lexington Tuesday, but were met with some opposition from supporters of the racing industry. |
| Stabbing Sends Leaves One Man Injured & Another In Jail An eastern Kentucky man is accused of stealing a purse and a knife at a gas station in Floyd County then going to Johnson County and stabbing someone. |
| Fight Against OxyContin Abuse Could Get A Boost The Food and Drug Administration considers a new version of OxyContin designed to prevent its abuse. OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma says the new pills would work the same for patients who use it correctly. |
| Numerous Illegal Immigrants Are Arrested Police say the problem involved illegal immigrants taking someone else's private information...yet treating it like it was their own...just to get a job at Somerset Hardwood. |
| Hillary Clinton Wins Indiana; Barack Obama Wins North Carolina (CBS/AP) CBS News projects that Hillary Clinton will defeat Barack Obama in the Indiana Democratic primary. While Obama wins North Carolina. |
| City Purchases New Vehicles For Police Department The City of Evarts purchased 3 vehicles for the Police Department. These vehicles will replace the old and aging existing fleet and provide adequate public safety for the 1,101 citizens in rural Harlan County. |
| Woman Admits To Placing Staple In A Meatloaf 27-year old Joreen Crawford admitted to placing a staple inside a batch of meatloaf before it was shipped to a national restaurant chain. |
| Man Kills Wife In KY Nursing Home, Self, Police Say Police in northern Kentucky say an 85-year-old man shot and killed his wife in her nursing home room, then fatally shot himself. |
| Grand Jury Indicts A Man Accused Of Attempted Murder & Burglary The grand jury in Pulaski County indicts a man accused of breaking into a home and shooting another man. Elijah Hardwick was indicted on attempted murder and burglary charges. |
| Kick-Off Held For Kentucky's Tourism Initiative Tuesday Governor and First Lady Beshear along with Lieutenant Governor Daniel Mongiardo are hitting the trails in Knott County to help kick off the state's adventure tourism initiative. |
| Bunning Speaks Out Against Gas Tax Holiday Count Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning among the skeptics of a temporary suspension of federal gas taxes. |
| VIDEO - Woodson vs Lorenzen In NYC Andre Woodson spoke publicly for the first time on Wednesday about his disappointing NFL Draft. He will have to battle it out with another former UK quarterback, Jared Lorenzen to win a roster spot from the New York Giants |
| 2 Out, 9th Inning HR Gives LSU Sweep Of Cats Matt Clark’s two-run home run with two outs in the top of the ninth erased a 8-7 Kentucky lead, as the streaking LSU Tigers ran its win streak up to nine games with a 9-8 win over the 16th-ranked Wildcats, on a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. |
| Big Brown Could Face 8 Rested Horses In Preakness Big Brown gobbled up a few peppermints and did some leisurely laps around his barn Sunday while camera-snapping admirers gawked at the dominant winner of the Kentucky Derby. What they saw was a colt who defied Derby history with his 4¾-length victory a day earlier. Big Brown became the first horse since the filly Regret in 1915 to win the Derby off just three career starts and the second to win from post position No. 20. "I don't know who's going to beat him," said Graham Motion, who trained 19th-place Adriano. "To win off three starts ... even Curlin could not do that." |
| Tubby Receives UK Honors Back In The Bluegrass The former coach received a honorary Doctor of Humanities degree at UK's commencement |
| UK Good in the Classroom as well as the Athletic Field The NCAA released it's Academic Progrss Rate report on Tuesday and all 22 of the University of Kentucky athletic teams make the grade. |
| Cumberlands Baseball Claims #1 Spot in Region Tournament The 2008 Region XI Baseball Tournament is set to begin Tuesday, May 6th at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. The University of the Cumberlands is the top seed in the four day event which is set to last through May 9th. |
| Carroll, Cowgill Earn Third NCAA POY Watch List Honor LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Sawyer Carroll and Collin Cowgill have been named to the Brooks Wallace National Player of the Year updated Watch List, which was narrowed to a list of 100 candidates throughout the nation, it was announced Monday morning. |
| Friedrich Earns Third OVC Pitcher of the Week Honor RICHMOND, Ky. – Eastern Kentucky University left-hander Christian Friedrich was named the OVC Pitcher of the Week Monday, the league office announced. |
| Union garners No. 2 seed, opens Region XII Tourney Wednesday Union College enters this week's NAIA Region XII Baseball Tournament as the No. 2 seed and will open play Wednesday against No. 5 Indiana University Southeast at 3:30 p.m., the organization announced Monday. |
| The economy may seem grim but there are available jobs Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Co-founder of Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores dies at 90 Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| McDonald's to give away free chicken sandwiches Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Don't fall victim to a home repair scam, it could cost you big Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Florida teacher fired for being a wizard Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| G.E. has trimmed approximately 450 white collar salaried positions Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Man charged with recording young boys in local Wal-mart restroom Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Mayor announces medication disposal program Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Wal-Mart expands low-price drug program Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Donating cord blood can save lives Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Exit poll: Economy resonates with Hoosier voters Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Heavy voter turnout causing problems in Indiana Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Obama wins NC Democratic primary; Clinton claims Indiana victory albeit results not official Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
| Two of the most popular Indiana democrats can't agree on who'd make the best president Wed, 07 May 2008 05:20:02 GMT |
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