Judge Orders Mental Evaluation For Lexington Murder Suspect
Updated: 12:18 PM A judge orders a mental evaluation for a Lexington man charged with gunning down a repo man.
Updated: 12:18 PM A judge orders a mental evaluation for a Lexington man charged with gunning down a repo man.
Posted: 11:13 AM A former Roman Catholic priest will face a second trial on sexual-abuse charges in October, after the Kentucky Supreme Court tossed out a jury's verdict.
Updated: 11:27 AM A western Kentucky call center for wireless phones will be adding 70 jobs. AT&T officials say the move is aimed at accommodating growth among wireless users.
Posted: 9:42 AM A western Kentucky woman was charged with criminal abuse after authorities found her seven children malnourished and living without food, water and electricity.
Posted: 8:38 AM NASA says the space shuttle has departed Fort Campbell, and is scheduled to arrive in Florida within the hour.
Posted: 8:35 AM There's still plenty of water in Lake Cumberland, depending on where you are, despite lowered water levels.
Posted: 8:27 AM Willing to try anything, the parents of a missing four-year-old boy have even turned to a psychic for help.
Updated: 8:22 AM Friends and family members of a northern Kentucky soldier killed in Iraq remembered him as a family man who lived to serve others at a memorial service yesterday.
Posted: 6:20 AM There's a lot to do around Lexington to celebrate the July 4th holiday.
Posted: 6:22 PM Governor Ernie Fletcher has signed an executive order calling for a special session of the General Assembly beginning Thursday in Frankfort.
Posted: 6:08 PM Friends and family members of a northern Kentucky soldier killed in Iraq paid tribute to him during a memorial service Monday.
Updated: 5:53 PM A 14-year-old Florida boy died this afternoon following an accident on Lake Cumberland.
Posted: 5:14 PM The search continued Monday for a missing 4-year-old boy by using surveillance cameras from area businesses, although police scaled back their search of the neighborhood a day earlier.
Posted: 5:03 PM For western Kentucky grain farmer Bill Clift, last week's soaking rains came just in time for his drought-stressed corn crop.
Posted: 4:57 PM One of Kentucky's top bourbon labels is experimenting with used wine barrels to produce a new twist on an old classic.
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