Wesley Mullins' Accused Killer Pleads Not Guilty
Updated: 10:27 AM Man accused of killing six-year-old Wesley Mullins pleads not guilty today in Bourbon County.
Updated: 10:27 AM Man accused of killing six-year-old Wesley Mullins pleads not guilty today in Bourbon County.
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Posted: 5:31 PM New information about a lawsuit filed against the Lexington Police Department and the city.
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Updated: 4:59 PM Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge Lisabeth Hughes Abramson has been appointed to serve on the state Supreme Court.
Posted: 4:31 PM Officials in Grant County are searching for a prisoner who walked away during work release.
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Posted: 2:32 PM Governor Fletcher has appointed Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge Lisabeth Hughes Abramson of Louisville to the Kentucky Supreme Court. Judge Abramson fills the vacant seat of the late Justice William McAnulty.
Updated: 10:27 AM Fast food giant McDonald's has found itself in court today, trying to fend off a massive lawsuit by a north-central Kentucky woman who was strip searched and sexually abused during a hoax phone call.
Updated: 3:20 PM Kentucky State Police are investigating an overnight shooting in southern Kentucky.