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Posted: 6:25 PM Proud Spell drew away down the stretch to win the $500,000 Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs, giving her homespun trainer a shot at pulling off an unprecedented Oaks-Kentucky Derby double.
Posted: 6:25 PM Proud Spell drew away down the stretch to win the $500,000 Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs, giving her homespun trainer a shot at pulling off an unprecedented Oaks-Kentucky Derby double.
Posted: 6:20 PM A Woodford County man is fighting for his life after what police say he shot himself, but they're calling the shooting an accident.
Updated: 7:13 PM An investigation into a fire that severely burned a Lexington firefighter is now complete.
Updated: 5:54 PM The Japanese automaker wants to fix a problem that could prevent the seat belt in a third-row seat from securing a rear-facing child seat.
Posted: 5:45 PM Jonathan Crum, who pleaded guilty to second degree assault and criminal abuse earlier this month, was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Updated: 6:12 PM The owner of a Cynthiana car lot called the EPA when a demolition company tore down a house beside his business and covered his vehicles with dust and debris.
Posted: 5:41 PM It happened at the intersection of South Upper and West Vine Streets, just after two in the afternoon.
Updated: 6:02 PM 19-year old Justin Davis was arrested Wednesday afternoon at Lincoln Co. High School. Police say he duct taped a female student to a chair and sexually abused her.
Updated: 6:30 PM Thousands of racing fans flooded Churchill downs on Friday to enjoy a day of racing before the Run for the Roses.
Posted: 11:25 AM A federal judge in Covington denied defense motions seeking a delay in the trial of three attorneys charged with wife fraud conspiracy in a diet drug settlement.
Posted: 11:18 AM Police say two elderly women who were reported missing from southern Indiana have died in a crash in western Kentucky after traveling the wrong way on an interstate.
Updated: 9:31 AM Dog thefts are becoming a problem nationwide. The American Kennel Club says across the country reports of dog-napping have tripled so far this year compared to last.
Posted: 6:59 PM Crews have been working six months to repair the home and clean it up to be lived in again.
Posted: 6:23 PM All those white webs visible on Central Kentucky trees right now don't signal a problem as serious as the tent caterpillar invasion of 2001.
Updated: 7:09 PM The horse's owners says neighbors told her the horse wasn't treated properly and died while in the care of the local dog warden. Other county officials deny the horse was abused to the point of death.
Updated: 6:02 PM Kentucky's former Mister Basketball Chris Lofton has revealed to espn.com that he was diagnosed with testicular cancer at the end of his junior season.
Updated: 6:07 PM The top 10 most polluted U.S. cities list ranks California first. Also, consumers are given ways to go green through food.
Posted: 12:41 PM The Defense Department has confirmed the combat death of a Fort Campbell soldier in Iraq. Staff Sgt. Clay Craig of Mesquite, Texas, was killed April 28 in Baghdad.
Posted: 12:38 PM It happened late Wednesday night in Louisville as the ambulance was en route to a hospital with a patient.
Updated: 6:14 PM Kentucky has been the site of the two deadliest bus crashes in U.S. History. In fact, we're just two weeks from the 20th anniversary of the Carrollton bus crash that claimed 27 lives.
Posted: 11:52 AM Kentucky's public universities defended their proposed tuition hikes before the Council on Postsecondary Education on Thursday.
Updated: 11:49 AM An Eastern Kentucky man is fighting for his life after an overnight accident involving a train.
Updated: 5:59 PM A Clark County couple accused of killing a 10-year-old girl went before a judge on Thursday afternoon.
Updated: 11:48 AM People in several counties, including Perry and Clay, were impacted. Power started coming back on at around 11:00 Thursday morning.
Posted: 10:38 AM Soaring prices for food, gas and other everyday needs pushed consumer spending to a faster pace than expected in March.
