Demolition Halted By Judge's Order
Posted: 9:34 PM Several homes in the Ingleside Mobile Home Park have already been demolished. A judge's order stops any more homes from being wrecked.
Posted: 9:34 PM Several homes in the Ingleside Mobile Home Park have already been demolished. A judge's order stops any more homes from being wrecked.
Updated: 9:32 PM It wasn't the best day, weather-wise, for a parade, but there was still a pretty good turnout in Downtown Lexington.
Updated: 6:36 AM Kentucky farmers in 58 counties who sustained losses to their farm dwellings, machinery and other farm structures related to the February tornadoes, storms and flooding may, if eligible, receive financial assistance, including low-interest emergency loans, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) to help them restore agricultural operations.
Updated: 10:46 AM ATLANTA (AP) - ESPN2 will replace CBS in televising the championship game of the Southeastern Conference tournament, which was forced to change its schedule after a tornado damaged the Georgia Dome.
Updated: 5:30 PM ... game tied at 50 ... sent in to overtime after grueling regulation contest, storm-scrambled schedule in smaller venue
Updated: 2:04 PM ... confiscated large amount of beer and liquor in bust
Updated: 11:54 AM Kentucky police are on the lookout for two grandmothers from Tennessee who police say took their three-year old granddaughter. They believe the two women may bring the child through Kentucky on their way to Ohio.
Updated: 11:44 AM ... two cars collide head on, driver of one surives, wearing seatbelt, driver of other dies, not wearing seat belt.
Updated: 11:48 AM 27 SPORTSFIRST crews in Atlanta are reporting many local hotels and sports bars are carrying the Noon UK/Georgia game for fans unable to go to Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coliseum. The game was moved to the smaller facility after Friday night's storm damaged the Georgia Dome.
Updated: 3:51 PM The SEC has confirmed that the University of Kentucky will play the University of Georgia at noon Saturday at Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coliseum.
Updated: 11:40 AM The University of Kentucky's game against Georgia in the SEC Tournament was postponed Friday night after a severe storms slammed downtown Atlanta damaging the Georgia Dome.
Posted: 10:23 PM Crews are hard at work repairing numerous potholes on the interstate.
Posted: 6:48 PM $275 million is up for grabs in Saturday's drawing. The cash option for that prize is more than $135 million.
Posted: 6:45 PM State police say a western Kentucky sheriff is facing more charges of conducting firearms training courses that weren't up to state standards.
Posted: 6:37 PM Funeral services were held Friday for a Madison County man, shot and killed by his wife.
Posted: 6:34 PM The federal government says Lexington-Fayette County officials have agreed to make improvements to the local sewer system that will cost upward of $290 million.
Updated: 6:59 PM Days after more than one hundred dogs were found, living in filth, a third suspect in the case has turned herself in.
Posted: 6:24 PM Fayette County pitches in to help the Jackson County Animal Clinic caring for dozens of abused dogs found Tuesday at a nearby farm.
Updated: 6:56 PM A search is underway for an accused bank robber, who was let out of jail.
Updated: 11:17 AM Someone is stealing from donation boxes at the Salvation Army in Danville.
Posted: 5:59 PM Senate Floor Leader says lawmakers will work through the weekend in hopes of coming up with a budget bill, but there's concern as to whether legislators will have enough time to pass a budget within the first of April.
Posted: 2:14 PM Several days after police say a Madison County man was shot to death by his wife, his parents are told they can't attend his funeral or burial.
Updated: 7:06 PM Billy Gillispie and his Wildcats are in Atlanta, getting ready for Friday night's big game in the SEC Tournament.
Posted: 12:00 PM The Kentucky House of Representatives voted Friday to allow early voting in Kentucky.
Posted: 11:52 AM Abingdon, Virginia-based coal producer Alpha Natural Resources has agreed to pay $750,000 to settle 300 water pollution cases with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.