Obama: NSA programs have saved lives
8 mins ago - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
A week ago today, Maynard decided to head to the great litter box in the sky. He was a good cat (for 97.4% of his 13+ years). It's amazing to think of how many things happened in one's life when you link it to the lifespan of one of your pets. From adopting him at a vet's office in Southern California (where he was found outside in a box), to starting my weather career (and moving to 4 different states), to getting married to a wonderful & beautiful woman. It's probably a good thing Maynard didn't have a will, he would've wished to be stuffed & then surgically attached to my arm. I do now have a better range of motion in my left arm but he will be missed.
8 mins ago - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
16 mins ago - 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.
3 mins ago - 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.
4 mins ago - 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.