Sunday’s Extras: Wait and See (God’s not finished with me yet)
Posted: 10:57 PM Sometimes you find a song that almost seems autobiographical. That’s how I felt the first time I heard Brandon Heath’s Wait and See.
Posted: 10:57 PM Sometimes you find a song that almost seems autobiographical. That’s how I felt the first time I heard Brandon Heath’s Wait and See.
Posted: 11:57 AM Here is Governor Steve Beshear’s weekly address ‘About Kentucky’. This week the Governor talks about the Breeders’ Cup returning to Churchhill Downs for the second straight year.
Posted: 10:54 AM Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul broke his recent silence with a friendly interview Monday on conservative talk radio. The interview comes nearly three weeks after his comments about the Civil Rights act of 1964 set off a political firestorm.
Posted: 10:10 AM Rand Paul wrote this op-ed piece in his local paper, the Bowling Green Daily News. Paul faces Democrat Jack Conway in the race for Jim Bunning’s U.S. Senate seat.
Posted: 3:55 PM The national media continues to zero in on Kentucky’s U.S. Senate race after Rand Paul’s controversial comments regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Tonight two nationally recognized political experts discuss the race on Issues & Answers: The Mountain Edition. Former RNC Chairman Mike Duncan and former Democratic Party Chairman Bob Babbage are my guests.
Updated: 3:08 PM Today marks the 66th anniversary of D-Day, the daring invasion that turned the tide of World War II and preserved liberty and justice.
Posted: 12:25 PM The head of the Republican party is calling on the Justice department to examine the White House deal making in Senate primary races with "an impartial referee."
Updated: 12:10 PM President Barack Obama says the hardships of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are "brutally unfair" to residents and businesses and he's promising to stand by them.
Posted: 2:40 PM Here is Governor Steve Beshear’s weekly address ‘About Kentucky’. This week the Governor talks about the Southern Growth Policies Board. Governor Beshear is this year’s Chairman. He will host the Conference June 7th and 8th in Lexington.
Posted: 4:34 PM It looks like the Libertarian Party of Kentucky will not run a candidate in this fall’s U.S. Senate race despite the party’s concerns with Republican nominee Rand Paul.
Updated: 11:29 AM A new Rasmussen Poll shows Rand Paul with an 8-point lead over State Attorney General Jack Conway. That’s a 17-point drop for Paul since the day after the May Primary, when he held a 25-point advantage
Posted: 3:19 PM A new WHAS11/Courier Journal Bluegrass Poll shows Rand Paul with a 6-point lead over State Attorney General Jack Conway
Updated: 3:02 PM Freedom is never free; it is paid for with the blood of patriots and heroes.
Posted: 11:06 AM Republicans have launched a new website seeking public input to develop a new “American agenda.”
Updated: 10:45 AM The President uses his weekly radio and Internet address to reflect on what the country owes its men and women who have died in uniform.
Posted: 10:10 AM Here is Governor Steve Beshear’s weekly address ‘About Kentucky’. On this Memorial Day holiday the Governor honors our fallen heroes and patriots who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms.
Updated: 5:55 PM No matter what happens in life, keep walking ... keep walking with the Lord.
Posted: 6:55 PM A new Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll shows Rand Paul leading Democrat Jack Conway by a slim three point margin in Kentucky’s U.S. Senate race. A Rasmussen Report poll has Paul up 25-points.
Updated: 4:31 PM A week after a come-from-behind victory over the GOP's establishment candidate in a Kentucky Senate primary, Rand Paul is facing a possible challenge by the Libertarian Party and is shaking up his staff after comments he made about racial segregation caused a firestorm.
Posted: 6:45 PM 5th District Congressman Hal Rogers called on President Obama to “tell the EPA to stop its political attacks on coal. Now is the time to put politics aside so thousands of citizens in Appalachia can return to work.”
Posted: 6:19 PM House Republicans launched the America Speaking Out website saying this “is your opportunity to change the way Congress works by proposing ideas for a new policy agenda.”
Updated: 9:28 AM A new Rasmussen Reports poll shows support to repeal the national health care law is at an all time high. 63% of voters now favor repealing the law that was signed into law by President Obama in March.
Updated: 9:44 AM A new congressional report suggest nearly 18-thousand coal mining jobs, that’s roughly one in every four in the Appalachian region, is at risk of being eliminated by the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to give permit applications for surface mines extra scrutiny.
Posted: 8:13 AM One Republican Senator says Democrats have it backwards when it comes to the government’s response to the Gulf oil spill.
Posted: 8:13 AM President Barack Obama has chosen a former Senator and an ex EPA administrator to head up an investigation of the Gulf oil spill.
Posted: 8:11 AM - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
Posted: 8:03 AM - President Barack Obama is refusing to describe the type of military support the U.S. will give to Syrian rebels even as he praises a decision by world leaders at a just-completed summit to seek a negotiated peace.
Updated: 7:28 AM - An East Texas man has pleaded guilty to smuggling snakes on several planes from South America to the United States.
Posted: 7:15 AM - The Kentucky woman convicted of trying to extort millions in cash, cars and a house from University of Louisville men's basketball coach Rick Pitino has a new federal home.
Posted: 7:12 AM - Another suspect is behind bars in connection with a suspected crime ring in Lexington.
Posted: 7:02 AM - A Lexington, Ky., doctor has been sworn in as the 168th president of the American Medical Association.
Updated: 8:16 AM - A restored OH-23 Raven helicopter used as a utility, observation and medical evacuation aircraft during the Korean War is being dedicated at Fort Campbell where it will be permanently displayed on the Warrior Transition Battalion grounds.
Updated: 8:15 AM - The Kentucky National Guard is getting ready to celebrate more than two centuries of service to the commonwealth and the nation.
Posted: 6:53 AM - For the second time in a week, advocates for Lexington’s homeless are cleaning up after a suspicious fire.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - The American Beverage Association says efforts by the mayors of 18 cities to stop food stamps from being used to buy sugary drinks won't make the nation healthier.