Posted: 1:40 PM Top finishers in last weekend's Kentucky Derby and Oaks were fast and clean.
Posted: 12:48 PM Activist groups want the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt new rules that would better protect Appalachian waterways from pollution by mountaintop removal coal mines.
Updated: 12:32 PM A postponed motorcycle ride to honor a slain Mingo County sheriff has been rescheduled for May 26.
Posted: 12:29 PM The Republican-controlled House is set to approve a bill allowing workers to trade their overtime pay for more time off.
Posted: 1:25 PM Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is tapping his friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to call for the release of a Korean-American man detained in the North
Posted: 6:47 AM Division of Natural Resources Director Frank Jezioro says catfishing is increasing in popularity with young people and the agency is making it even more rewarding.
Posted: 6:34 AM Congressman Rogers, the Kentucky Republican who chairs the House Appropriations Committee, charged that the products trivialize the pain and suffering of people struggling with addiction.
Posted: 6:31 AM The Council on Postsecondary Education is accepting registrations for the event, which will be held June 28-29.
Updated: 7:47 AM Commissioners approved the sales in a 3 to 1 vote during a special meeting on Monday.
Posted: 12:27 AM Police continue their search for the person who ran over a woman.
Posted: 3:34 AM An aide to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino says the mayor does not want marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev buried in Boston and calls the decision "a family issue."
Posted: 3:33 AM McDonald's says it will reach out to a man widely quoted in accounts of the three women who were found in Cleveland after they went missing about a decade ago.
Posted: 3:34 AM Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Posted: 11:10 PM An employee of a McCreary County school has been arrested for making a threat.
Posted: 8:00 PM A civil suit filed last year by the Perry County Fiscal Court against the county clerk has been settled.
Posted: 7:01 PM A man who put cameras in bathrooms to spy on people will spend two decades behind bars.
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