Ky. protesters take aim at IRS
24 mins ago - Tea party activists have rallied outside a federal building in Louisville, chanting it's time for the IRS to go because of its extra scrutiny of conservative groups.
The heaviest periods of snow will likely be on Wednesday.
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24 mins ago - Tea party activists have rallied outside a federal building in Louisville, chanting it's time for the IRS to go because of its extra scrutiny of conservative groups.
Posted: 12:32 PM - The parents of a Kentucky man survived the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma by taking cover in a safe room.
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Updated: 11:50 AM - A coroner says a worker helping crews prepare to paint the Glover H. Cary Bridge in Owensboro has died.
Updated: 10:48 AM - President Barack Obama says he is instructing his disaster response team to get tornado victims in Oklahoma everything they need "right away."
Posted: 10:23 AM - The former head of the Internal Revenue Service heads to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, giving lawmakers their first opportunity to question the man who ran the agency when agents were improperly targeting tea party groups.
Posted: 10:22 AM - A leading Senate Democrat says the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups was intolerable, and he is promising to get to the bottom of how it happened.
Posted: 10:19 AM - The health department in northern Kentucky says it plans to stop offering well-child visits because Medicaid no longer offers reimbursement for them.
Posted: 10:11 AM - A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by using a cluster of affiliates located outside the United States and is prepared to question its chief executive Tuesday about the "loopholes."
Updated: 9:38 AM - The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including seven children.