Posted: 7:13 PM President Barack Obama says the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Steven Miller, has submitted his resignation in the aftermath of an investigation that found the agency improperly targeted conservative groups.
Posted: 6:06 PM Richie Farmer's federal trial on charges of misappropriating government resources when he was agriculture commissioner has been moved to this fall.
Posted: 4:47 PM A Rowan County woman faces serious charges after sheriff deputies say she was driving high with four young children in her car.
Posted: 3:13 PM The crew of the International Space Station is boldly going where no one has gone before - to see the new "Star Trek" film.
Updated: 3:58 PM A polar bear cub that was orphaned and rescued by a hunter in Alaska has arrived in western New York, where it will have a playmate at the Buffalo Zoo.
Posted: 2:39 PM Rounds of storms will increase.
Posted: 2:38 PM The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that includes legislation aimed at halting controversial fishing restrictions near Cumberland River dams.
Updated: 4:08 PM Gov. Steve Beshear says he's part of efforts to recruit a Democrat to challenge Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in next year's election in Kentucky.
Posted: 1:36 PM Google is unveiling a streaming music service called All Access that blends songs users have already uploaded to their online libraries with millions of other tracks for a $10 monthly fee.
Posted: 1:28 PM Gov. Steve Beshear's administration is planning a campaign to publicize Kentucky's health benefits exchange ahead of the enrollment period for people seeking health coverage.
Posted: 1:24 PM A central Kentucky man charged with stabbing and shooting another man to death and attacking his wife has entered an Alford plea.
Posted: 12:05 PM The head of Jefferson County Public Schools has sent out a reminder to staff about rules regarding religion in the curriculum after a meeting that sparked some concern.
Posted: 11:47 AM Police say an 18-year old shot a family friend from the window of a home.
Updated: 11:44 AM Kentuckians who take the GED test between now and July 31 will have their fee paid by Kentucky Adult Education.
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