Break-ins in one neighborhood increase police patrol
Posted: 7:12 PM Back-to-back break-ins in a Hazard neighborhood have police patrolling more than usual.
Posted: 7:12 PM Back-to-back break-ins in a Hazard neighborhood have police patrolling more than usual.
Posted: 7:12 PM An underground miner has lost his case claiming he was fired from his job as a roof bolter in a Letcher County mine because he felt it was an illegal and dangerous place.
Posted: 6:57 PM Sheriff's deputies say they've stopped a multi-county theft ring that targeted people's homes.
Updated: 6:53 PM A Knox County Grand Jury has indicted 28 people on charges relating to making meth.
Updated: 6:57 PM In less than one week, the polls will be open, and Kentuckians will be voting for the next governor of the state.
Posted: 6:46 PM Police say James Setser Junior beat his sister Lisa with a cane and his fists and then began kicking her back in August.
Updated: 7:15 PM The Kentucky Lottery has now awarded 8 billion dollars in prizes to players!
Updated: 7:44 PM A Pike County Jail escapee is back behind bars and so is his wife.
Posted: 6:20 PM Middlesboro City Council members could set hours of operation for city parks.
Posted: 6:17 PM Kentucky officials are warning motorists to be on the lookout for deer.
Updated: 8:33 PM They're calling it "Stand In the Gap!" A weekend march will bring together religious groups from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Posted: 6:14 PM The Air Force says it's cutting 9,000 civilian jobs in a cost-saving move and expects to eliminate another 4,500 later.
Posted: 10:12 PM As avid deer hunters know, it's hunting season. But as drivers may not know, it's also deer versus car season.
Updated: 6:10 PM We have learned the name of a woman involved in a deadly head-on crash in Pike County.
Posted: 5:55 PM An electrician charged with falsifying inspection records at the Tennessee Valley Authority's unfinished Watts Bar Unit 2 reactor is seeking probation at his sentencing Thursday in Chattanooga.
Posted: 5:53 PM Enrollment for 2010 crop year losses begins later this month, and the Farm Service Agency in Kentucky is encouraging growers who had losses last year to contact the agency to learn more.
Posted: 5:50 PM The Food and Drug Administration is planning to spend $600 million over five years to educate the public about the dangers of tobacco use.
Updated: 11:09 PM As we inch closer to next weeks election experts say they anticipate even more negative campaigning by the candidates and their supporters.
Posted: 5:22 PM Several freshman across southeastern Kentucky had a lesson in reality as they participated in "Truth or Consequences."
Posted: 7:22 AM The boil water advisory is expected to last until a permanent fix can be made. That may take two weeks.
Posted: 7:22 AM Kentucky 15 in Clark County was closed near the Powell County line late Wednesday after a Shockey Tour bus flipped onto its side.
Posted: 6:27 PM Kentucky State Police say November is often the time of deer migration and mating season, creating a greater potential for deer-car crashes
Updated: 12:37 AM Pumps had to be shut off to the Stanton Water District. By Wednesday afternoon holding tanks were below half capacity, and crews were scrambling Wednesday night to get the problem solved.
Posted: 7:23 AM A little dog is at the center of a legal battle involving two lawsuits in Franklin County.
Updated: 12:25 AM A tour bus ended up on its side after a crash on Wednesday night.
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