UK Trustees Want 9% Tuition Hike, May Not Get It
Updated: 6:24 PM The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved a nine percent tuition increase on Tuesday, but the Council On Postsecondary Education may not approve the plan.
Updated: 6:24 PM The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved a nine percent tuition increase on Tuesday, but the Council On Postsecondary Education may not approve the plan.
Updated: 8:39 PM It was standing room only Wednesday at the old Martin County Courthouse as hundreds gathered to hear Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain speak.
Updated: 6:35 PM It's an embezzlement case involving state funds and investigators say the people responsible did it all from a state prison.
Updated: 6:31 PM A Garrard County judge handed down a guilty verdict on Monday for a man, charged with reckless driving in his wheelchair.
Updated: 2:00 PM Making our environment a better, cleaner place to live, that's what millions around the world are doing Monday as we observe Earth Day.
Posted: 11:39 AM During the recent writers strike that virtually paralyzed television production for three months, Patric Verrone learned the true value of the Internet.
Updated: 5:18 PM An eastern Kentucky coal truck driver is dead after he was hit and killed by his own vehicle.
Posted: 11:29 AM A six-week, increasingly caustic Pennsylvania primary contest between Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama culminated Tuesday as voters registered their choice - a decision that could save or sink Clinton's flagging candidacy.
Posted: 8:46 AM Investigators say a late Monday night fire at a Jessamine County trailer appears suspicious.
Updated: 10:15 AM Students at the University of Kentucky could be one step closer to paying higher tuition bills next school year.
Updated: 12:07 AM A debate in Scott County Monday night, as parents and school officials meet to discuss a proposed mandatory drug testing policy for students.
Updated: 7:12 PM They only wanted to shop, but the students say they ended up being held against their will.
Updated: 6:51 PM A new report says a Central Kentucky daycare was understaffed, knives and cleaning supplies were left in reach of children and staff members were not qualified to be working at Meteer School and were hired without background checks.
Posted: 6:06 PM Budget cuts to offset a looming $900 million state revenue shortfall are putting a pinch on government-sponsored Kentucky Derby festivities this year.
Posted: 6:02 PM A Fort Campbell soldier was killed in Iraq when his vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in the town of Paliwoda.
Posted: 5:48 PM The Toyota plant in Georgetown has been honored for its efforts to protect the environment through superior energy performance.
Posted: 5:44 PM Police in Morgan County now say a woman and her adult son, found inside their burning home, were intentionally killed.
Posted: 5:40 PM Threats of violence at a Clark County school sent hundreds of students home in a hurry on Monday.
Posted: 1:28 PM Another round and amen! Beer was on tap and a mechanical bull inspired the sermon as a new church held its inaugural service in a western Ohio bar.
Updated: 6:18 PM Monday was the deadline for people who wanted to take part in next month's primary election in Kentucky.
Updated: 5:57 PM Investigators are trying to figure out how a vacant house in Lexington went up flames on Monday morning.
Updated: 11:42 AM On Monday night, people in Scott County will be able to learn more about a proposal to test some students for drugs.
Posted: 11:34 AM It's a blow for Lexington-Based Lexmark after the chain says it will no longer carry Lexmark products in its 1200 stores.
Updated: 6:24 PM It was another shaky start to a day in parts of the Midwest, including Kentucky.
Updated: 8:52 AM Investigators say they have found the car used in a Bourbon County bank robbery.
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