Obama: NSA programs have saved lives
1 mins ago - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
Over the last few weeks I have been talking about a return to winter. I think we are about to see a little taste of that happening here this week and for a little while longer.
Mother Nature might have a trick or two up her sleev for the middle of this week. We have a disturbance coming our way and it might bring a few flakes of snow to our area. There'e even a chance some of those flakes will actually add up and accumulate.
The GFS is showing some accumulation close to our area.

I actually think we have a chance to maybe see a quick little inch of the system stays together like I think it will. I know... this isn't much hope... but it is some hope!!!!
The pattern has all kinds of potential over the next two weeks. If the right connections can be made we will have some decent snowfall chances coming our way!
C-Ya Bye
1 mins ago - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
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Posted: 7:12 AM - Another suspect is behind bars in connection with a suspected crime ring in Lexington.
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Updated: 7:00 AM - The Kentucky National Guard is getting ready to celebrate more than two centuries of service to the commonwealth and the nation.
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