Magoffin Co. business owners look toward future
Updated: 2:27 PM More than three weeks after a tornado wiped out or damaged many businesses and homes in Salyersville, officials said there are signs of hope. and some are already rebuilding.
Updated: 2:27 PM More than three weeks after a tornado wiped out or damaged many businesses and homes in Salyersville, officials said there are signs of hope. and some are already rebuilding.
Posted: 1:01 AM The University of Kentucky versus University of Louisville game is dividing many families across the Bluegrass.
Posted: 1:00 AM Deputies in Knox County call it one of the biggest meth busts they've had and it all started after two girls were found wandering the streets alone.
Posted: 1:02 AM A federal jury in Lexington has ended its deliberations for the day in the case of a Louisiana businessman accused of conspiring to distribute prescription drugs in eastern Kentucky through multiple pain clinics.
Posted: 10:48 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Retired prosecutors could carry concealed weapons to protect themselves even in restricted locations, including courthouses, under a bill approved by the Senate on Monday.
Posted: 10:45 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - The Senate has approved a bill that would close loopholes in Kentucky's drug-testing law for coal miners, more than 1,500 of whom have tested positive for drug use since the state began screenings six years ago.
Posted: 10:43 PM Emergency managers are talking to people in tornado-damaged communities about the importance of being storm-ready.
Posted: 6:35 PM A date has been set for the Kentucky Supreme Court to hear arguments in the case of a former judge... found guilty of judicial misconduct.
Posted: 6:25 PM A man faces charges for allegedly trying to attack a sheriff's deputy.
Posted: 6:22 PM An audit of the Magoffin County Sheriff's Department found a major deficit.
Updated: 9:06 PM Two adults are in the Knox County Jail after police found two small children walking down the highway alone!
Posted: 6:08 PM The trial of a man accused of selling drugs along with several members of his family in Pike County started Monday.
Updated: 7:04 PM Flowers are blooming and some fruits are growing thanks to the mild winter, but they are in danger tonight.
Posted: 5:37 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - People who sell scrap metal won't get an immediate payoff under legislation that has cleared the General Assembly.
Posted: 1:04 AM What a week it's going to be everyone in the state is gearing up for the Kentucky battle this weekend in the Final Four, including police and fire.
Posted: 5:27 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Negotiators for the House and Senate have begun talks to work through disagreements on spending priorities in a bare-bones state budget.
Posted: 5:24 PM FRANKSVILLE, Wis. - In directing what appeared to be a new level of vitriol toward Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum on Sunday described his rival as "the worst Republican in the country to put up against Barack Obama." Santorum later, however, bristled at the notion that he was referring to anything other than Romney's position on health care.
Updated: 6:55 PM It's a long process, but some in East Bernstadt are quickly rebuilding.
Updated: 8:57 PM Prestonsburg police responded to a call Sunday morning that someone had broken into Advance Auto Parts.
Updated: 5:03 PM Two years later and lawmakers in Washington are still trying decide whether the health care reform bill is constitutional.
Updated: 8:04 PM Lexington Mayor Jim Gray and Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher met in Frankfort Monday to set a friendly wager on Saturday's game between UK and UofL.
Posted: 10:10 AM The March 15 storms caused flooding, mudslides and landslides in Logan, Lincoln and Mingo counties. Those counties have been declared federal disaster areas, making them eligible for federal assistance.
Posted: 10:03 AM Pulaski County Judge-Executive Barty Bullock the Commonwealth Journal (http://bit.ly/FQqSGE ) that the new system is more efficient and more accurate than the old system.
Posted: 10:00 AM Members of the city council are expected to meet with business owners who suffered property damage in the March 2nd tornado outbreak.
Updated: 6:36 PM If you're making last-minute plans to go to the Final Four to see the Cats take on Louisville and then hopefully vie for an 8th National Championship, travel agents say the time to book is now.
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