Parents Concerned Over School Bus Problems
Updated: 5:58 PM Parents in one central Kentucky community speak out today about their school system's busing problems.
Updated: 5:58 PM Parents in one central Kentucky community speak out today about their school system's busing problems.
Posted: 5:44 PM Gov. Ernie Fletcher rolled out a plan Wednesday aimed at helping Kentucky's fast-growing elderly population spend their "golden years" at home.
Posted: 2:02 PM Fewer people are coming to the Museum of the Confederacy, so the museum may be taking its artifacts to the people.
Posted: 1:59 PM Peabody Energy says it's inching closer to having all of the output from a planned power plant in southern Illinois spoken for.
Posted: 1:56 PM According to interviews and court documents, the plans for executions in Kentucky do NOT include a protocol for what to do if something goes wrong.
Updated: 5:20 PM The third major recall by Mattel Inc. of lead-tainted Chinese toys has left the world's largest toymaker fighting to maintain its reputation as company shares fell sharply Wednesday.
Posted: 10:52 AM Jim Deisenroth says he hears frequently from other parents and grandparents worried about the future of their disabled children without services to keep them in their communities.
Posted: 10:47 AM Two attorneys are asking a state appeals court to stay an order requiring them to pay $42 million in damages to their former clients.
Posted: 10:43 AM A county prosecutor says he won't file criminal charges against gamblers who pocketed $487 thousand from a malfunctioning slot machine at an Ohio River casino.
Updated: 10:40 AM Thousands of disabled Kentuckians may be about to get the help they need to continue living and working in their communities.
Updated: 10:37 AM Some residents in a western Kentucky neighborhood say they are disturbed and angry after finding calling cards from the Ku Klux Klan at their homes recently.
Posted: 10:35 AM A judge has sentenced a former western Kentucky deputy jailer to ten years for manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine.
Posted: 8:11 AM A new study released Wednesday morning by the University of Kentucky shows female students are feeling safer on campus.
Updated: 8:34 AM A final farewell for Lexington golf legend, Gay Brewer.
Posted: 11:24 PM The sound of flutes, trumpets, clarinets and more rang out as students played their brand new instruments.
Updated: 9:09 AM Investigators have confirmed a Lexington man who died while painting his house was electrocuted.
Posted: 11:11 PM A Death Row inmate facing a retrial in a 1991 slaying is challenging how prosecutors decide when to seek capital punishment.