Black Ice Causes Problems On Roads
Updated: 10:12 AM Slick conditions became a problem on roads across the state early Tuesday morning.
Updated: 10:12 AM Slick conditions became a problem on roads across the state early Tuesday morning.
Updated: 10:12 AM Officials say progress is slowly being made in restoring electricity to the hundreds of thousands of Kentuckians left without power after last week's devastating ice storm.
Posted: 11:49 PM The Cincinnati-based department sore chain says that represents almost four percent of its work force.
Posted: 11:41 PM They want people to be aware that scam artists sometimes go door to door after storms, offering to do work.
Updated: 12:19 AM On the night before a hit and run trial was set to begin in Lexington, family and friends of the victim, 18-year old Connie Blount, gathered at the Baptist Student Center on the University of Kentucky campus.
Updated: 11:58 PM Several generators have been stolen, yours could be next
Posted: 9:52 PM An Eastern Kentucky man is arrested after police say they found massive amounts of child pornography in his home.
Updated: 10:12 AM LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - State education officials say central Kentucky schools may have to make up all days that were missed due to last week's winter storm.
Updated: 10:12 AM With thousands still without power in Richmond alone, the Richmond Fire Deparment is heading out to neighborhoods hardest hit, passing out carbon monoxide detectors.
Updated: 3:32 PM The octuplets born to a Southern California woman last week are now the longest-surviving bunch in U.S. history.
Updated: 3:30 PM Flu season is making a slow start this winter. There are widespread cases reported in only two states: Virginia and New Jersey.
Posted: 3:27 PM The White House says President Barack Obama considers Tom Daschle's tax troubles to be a "very serious" matter.
Updated: 3:24 PM Retailer Macy's says it will cut 7,000 jobs, or 4 percent of its work force, and slash its dividend as it looks to lower expenses.
Posted: 12:26 PM With the ice thawing and beginning to fall, auto repair shops have been busy.
Posted: 8:47 AM President Barack Obama says his administration will establish an independent board to review the government's massive financial bailout program.
Posted: 8:45 AM Two Pentagon auditors say wartime contracts, including reconstruction funding and planning in Iraq and Afghanistan, suffer from poor planning, greed and weak oversight.
Updated: 5:22 PM A trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday in the case of a man facing charges in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed a University of Kentucky student.
Updated: 8:43 AM The senate today begins debating its version of an economic stimulus package.
Updated: 10:12 AM Starting Monday, the Kentucky National Guard will accompany public health officials door to door in counties hardest hit by the winter storm.
Updated: 10:12 AM Dozens of residents of a Lexington mobile home park say they feel forgotten. That's because power has been restored to virtually all the homes and business around them while they remain in the dark.
Updated: 11:31 PM In Madison County, many people are still dealing with outages. Nearly 10 thousand by Kentucky Utilities count, but that didn't stop hope from prevailing from the Sunday morning pulpits.
Updated: 12:55 PM ... warm up aiding disaster relief efforts statewide
Updated: 12:47 PM .. headed to Ohio to pick up Humvees to aid in relief efforts from the ice storm that has crippled parts of Kentucky, especially western region.
Updated: 11:44 PM ...in western Louisville, house caught fire and ignited adjacent homes
Updated: 8:06 AM ... New Hampshire GOP Senator being considered for commerce Secetary ... leaving his seat open for appointment
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