Edward Hopper painting of NY island sells for $19M
Posted: 2:53 PM - The painting depicts the island from across the East River against a dark silhouette of buildings. The island was renamed for President Franklin Roosevelt in 1971.
The highs are going to be pinned down just a little this week. With the constant threat of a scattered shower or storm in the area it is likely that highs will not get out of control for everyone. There will be a few instances where the heat will be out in full force. For the most part... things will be a little cooler!

By the end of the week we'll start to see some relief from the showers & storms. A front will clear the area and basically clean things up a little bit!
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 2:53 PM - The painting depicts the island from across the East River against a dark silhouette of buildings. The island was renamed for President Franklin Roosevelt in 1971.
Posted: 2:26 PM - A newly discovered novel by the late Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck is to be released this fall.
Posted: 2:13 PM - A company that sent layoff notices to about 260 workers at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant says it will delay implementing them for at least 30 days.
Posted: 2:07 PM - The tea party has won the first round in a lawsuit that questions the legality of the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange that Gov. Steve Beshear set up last year by executive order.
Updated: 12:56 PM - We're tracking a developing story in a Lexington neighborhood where U.S. Marshals are conducting an investigation at a home.
Updated: 12:56 PM - The winning ticket was sold at Clark’s Pump N Shop on Canewood Center Drive.
Updated: 11:46 AM - A solar-powered plane has landed in Texas, completing the second leg of a trip across the United States.
Updated: 11:31 AM - Clothing and accessories company Rue21 has agreed to be taken private in nearly $1 billion deal with private equity firm Apax Partners.
Posted: 11:01 AM - A one-time county attorney from northeastern Kentucky has been disbarred because of his role in a vote buying scheme during the 2006 election.
Updated: 11:06 AM - County officials say the community service program at a western Kentucky jail has been severely reduced due to a new state law.