Teacher Accused Of Inappropriately Touching Students
Updated: 1:37 PM An investigation is underway at a north-eastern Kentucky elementary school after a teacher is accused of inappropriately touching female students.
Updated: 1:37 PM An investigation is underway at a north-eastern Kentucky elementary school after a teacher is accused of inappropriately touching female students.
Updated: 9:03 AM Jonathan York of Florence was arrested and charged with attempting to aid the escape of a federal inmate.
Updated: 1:48 PM Kentucky Republicans today called for party unity following the defeat of Governor Ernie Fletcher.
Updated: 2:09 PM More than 20 soldiers from the Richmond-based 617th Military Police Unit will be heading to Fort Dix, N.J. to begin training for a year-long tour in Iraq. They can come home for Christmas but it is standard policy they have to pay their own way.
Updated: 1:56 PM The Louisville Courier Journal reports attorney Ted Gordon will receive $210,000 for leading the five-year legal fight to overturn Jefferson County Public Schools' racial integration policy -- less than a third of what he requested.
Updated: 11:17 AM The Lexington Herald-Leader is reporting that a woman who claimed to be HIV-positive after biting a convenience store clerk during a robbery has been indicted by a Boyle County grand jury.
Updated: 1:47 PM The state has declined to pay bills from a consulting firm that led a failed search for a new education commissioner, and the disagreement has led to a court battle.
Updated: 1:54 PM The Pentagon would have a 10-year deadline to destroy lethal chemical weapons stored in Kentucky and other states under a bill approved by Congress.
Updated: 1:49 PM More than four dozen former diet drug users have sued their former attorneys, claiming they were cheated out of a total of $903,000 from a settlement in Mississippi.
Updated: 1:50 PM An old pest is rearing it's ugly itchy head all over the country and that includes right here in Lexington!
Updated: 1:52 PM For some Kentucky basketball fans the cats failure to take it to the hole, has left them in the hole.
Posted: 7:09 PM New questions today about why a Lexington murder suspect caught in Wisconsin was ever let out of jail in Kentucky in the first place.
Updated: 6:16 PM A Southern Kentucky athlete was looking forward to a successful year on her high school basketball team, but a terrible accident put those plans on hold.
Updated: 7:12 PM A crime alert in Central Kentucky, as reports of stolen catalytic converters are on the rise.
Updated: 2:14 PM It will be another week before a Lexington bowling alley reopens.
Updated: 6:21 PM They're being spotted more and more in communities across Kentucky. Black bears are on the prowl and environmentalists say the recent drought may be to blame.
Updated: 6:24 PM Democratic Party Chairman Jonathan Miller will serve as secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet in Governor-elect Steve Beshear's administration.
Updated: 2:12 PM A scare for workers at a Lexington plant, when a fire broke out.
Updated: 11:30 AM Gov.-elect Steve Beshear asked the state Board of Education on Friday to reopen its search for a new commissioner.
Posted: 9:21 AM An incorrect reference to the "Star Spangled Banner" has been fixed in a historical display at the Kentucky Capitol.
Posted: 9:14 AM The deputy commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center says that wounded soldiers are healing faster and returning to duty quicker in new specialized medical care units.
Posted: 9:10 AM Kroger is recalling its store brand Light Caesar Salad Dressing because of mislabeling that could be a danger to people with certain allergies.
Posted: 8:18 AM Police in Nicholasville continue searching this morning, for two men wanted in a violent home invasion.
Posted: 8:11 AM Laurel County Sheriff's Deputies made three arrests in a rash of gun thefts.
Updated: 5:54 PM A teen walks in on a burglary at his family's business, and fights with suspects.
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