Secret to Prism success: Even bigger data seizure
Posted: 8:49 AM Revelations of a secret program to seize data from major tech companies has rekindled the debate over how much government surveillance is appropriate.
Posted: 8:49 AM Revelations of a secret program to seize data from major tech companies has rekindled the debate over how much government surveillance is appropriate.
Posted: 7:20 AM Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her birthday with traditional pomp and circumstance - but without her husband by her side.
Updated: 7:00 AM Facebook's top attorney says after a week of negotiations with national security officials, the company is allowed to make new revelations about government orders for user data.
Posted: 6:41 AM Google is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting the entire planet online.
Posted: 5:26 AM Staying dry Saturday before chances for rain and thunder creep in for Father's day
Updated: 10:54 PM Billy Ray Cyrus' wife has filed for divorce from the country singer after 19 years of marriage.
Updated: 10:55 PM Lexington firefighters say the woman who lives in the apartment, on Laketower Drive, will have to find another place to stay for now.
Posted: 8:26 PM Beyonce has settled a New York City lawsuit that said she didn't play fair in a deal for a video game structured around her.
Updated: 9:04 AM Eastern Kentucky University's Board of Regents has approved a $332 million budget, up slightly from this year.
Posted: 5:48 PM Lexington police are busy tracking a crime spree running up and down a major interstate.
Posted: 1:57 PM The Kentucky Community and Technical College System Board of Regents has voted to raise tuition by 2.86 percent and give faculty and staff pay raises of 2 percent.
Posted: 1:20 PM State officials are searching for the cause of a fish kill at Cave Run Lake.
Posted: 1:15 PM U.N. climate talks have hit a stumbling block that some delegates say poses a serious challenge to their already slow-moving attempt to craft a global response to climate change.
Posted: 1:14 PM The House has passed a sweeping $638 billion defense bill imposing new punishments on military members found guilty of rape or sexual assault.
Posted: 1:06 PM People living in one part of Lexington tell WKYT they are concerned. They're worried that an arsonist is once again targeting their neighborhood.