Posted: 8:21 PM While some view the proposal as a way of advancing clean-coal technology, others believe such a plant is likely to cause damage
to Kentucky's environment.
Posted: 8:08 PM Beginning Friday and continuing through September third, Kentucky State Police and law enforcement agencies state-wide will be conducting an impaired driving enforcement campaign.
Updated: 10:12 PM Just one week before a federal trial former Manchester Mayor Daugh White says he's guilty of taking part in a racketeering ring while in office and extorting thousands of taxpayer dollars.
Updated: 5:04 PM The lead investigator of a deadly commercial jet crash says the Kentucky accident exposed "latent failures" across the nation's aviation safety system.
Posted: 1:46 PM A petition containing 173 names has been delivered to Pulaski County Clerk Ralph Troxtell, asking that there be a vote on whether the city of Ferguson be dissolved.
Posted: 1:44 PM Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell told a national police conference Monday that congressional action to expand the government's eavesdropping powers against suspected foreign terrorists was needed to make the United States safer.
Posted: 11:53 AM An eastern Kentucky woman, charged after police say she abandoned a newborn baby on the steps of a church, entered a not guilty plea in court on Monday morning.
Updated: 1:20 PM Just one day before a Lexington trial was set to start involving the shooting death of a teenager, the defendant pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.
Posted: 10:29 AM USDA's Farm Service Agency reports today that farmers in four counties are eligible for Federal disaster assistance, including low interest emergency loans provided eligibility requirements are met.
Updated: 10:30 AM A pre-trial hearing is scheduled tomorrow for accused killer Tony Hodge in Laurel District Court. Hodge, who is charged with murdering an unknown person near Lily Pits in December 2003, was arraigned Friday in Laurel District Court. His attorneys entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.
Posted: 8:38 AM As the Kentucky General Assembly considers tax incentives aimed at luring a coal gassification plant to the state, interest groups are divided over its benefits.
Posted: 8:06 AM Despite the recent effort to get lawmakers to reconvene in a special legislative session to pass an energy bill, it won't happen today.
Updated: 11:24 PM Lexington police are trying to figure out how a homeless man died. His body was found just after 6 p.m. Sunday in the bushes off of 2nd street near Newtown Pike.
Updated: 10:40 AM Harry Moblerly, long-time key figure in legislature, heads up the House budget committee. Says he's possibly interested in full time presidency.