Case Against Teen Accused Of Multiple Robberies Waived To Grand Jury
Posted: 2:23 PM The case against a Lexington teen accused in multiple robberies has been waived to the grand jury.
Posted: 2:23 PM The case against a Lexington teen accused in multiple robberies has been waived to the grand jury.
Updated: 6:14 PM Visitation services are underway for a Kentucky National Guardsman killed in Iraq.
Posted: 2:08 PM A trial date has been set in the case of a man accused of setting fire to a historic section of downtown Frankfort.
Posted: 2:08 PM The attorney for fast food giant McDonald's Corporation has blamed employee mistakes for a sexual assault on an 18-year-old worker in April 2004 at the chain's restaurant in Mount Washington. The location is about 20 miles south of Louisville.
Posted: 9:26 AM A civic activist and Republican fund-raiser from Lexington has been tapped as an alternate U.S. delegate to the 62nd United Nations General Assembly session that begins next week. The White House has announced Kelly Knight's appointment as an alternate, along with Rodger Young of Michigan.
Posted: 9:23 AM Some western Kentucky school officials are disputing the data that shows Henderson, Union and Webster counties failed to make "adequate yearly progress."
Posted: 8:49 AM A judge has dismissed a sex-abuse lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington.
Updated: 5:16 PM Two U.S. senators say they have amended a military funding bill to give the Army 10 years to destroy lethal chemical weapons stored in Colorado and Kentucky.
Posted: 4:38 PM Authorities have identified the man whose nude body was found mutilated - with his hands and feet severed - nearly 17 years ago by hunters in western Kentucky.
Posted: 4:34 PM The case against two eastern Kentucky teenagers accused of torturing and shooting several horses has been declared a mistrial based on an attorney's opening statement.
Posted: 2:23 PM A Lexington attorney has filed a lawsuit against two United Arab Emirates leaders over the use of thousands of children to ride racing camels.
Posted: 10:45 AM Wal-mart stores across the country are pulling flip-flops made in china after customers complained of rashes or burns developed on their feet.
Posted: 8:33 AM A public meeting will be held to discuss plans for a new water pipeline that's stirring up controversy.
Posted: 8:19 AM A proposal to expand Sunday alcohol sales in Lexington attracted a large crowd to the Urban County Government Center and a published report says most of those attending were opposed to the idea.
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