Man on jury duty victim of theft in Laurel County
Posted: 9:06 AM The Laurel County sheriff says a man doing his civic duty was victimized by thieves.
Posted: 9:06 AM The Laurel County sheriff says a man doing his civic duty was victimized by thieves.
Updated: 3:16 PM A newspaper's review of Nelson County court records shows that a slain officer arrested more than 350 people in his seven years on the force, but few involved violent crimes.
Updated: 5:59 PM Esther Williams, the swimming champion turned movie star, has died at age 91.
Updated: 11:42 AM Education Secretary Arne Duncan would see his authority greatly cut and governors would have final say over their schools under Republican-sponsored legislation.
Updated: 11:43 AM McDonald's is taking a small step toward offering breakfast items outside of its usual breakfast hours - at least if you're a night owl.
Updated: 9:03 AM A cybercrimes unit created by Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway five years ago has announced a 100 percent conviction rate in child porn cases that it has been involved in.
Posted: 8:24 AM The acting commander at Fort Campbell is convening a panel of experts Thursday to discuss efforts to curb sexual assault and harassment within the 101st Airborne Division.
Updated: 8:10 AM Attorney General Jack Conway has landed a plum assignment as emcee of the annual Wendell Ford Dinner, a Democratic bash set for Thursday evening in Louisville.
Updated: 2:23 PM Susan G. Komen for the Cure says it is canceling half of its 3-day charity races next year because of a drop in participation levels.
Posted: 10:38 AM The Bluegrass Area Development District's board has placed the agency's executive director on administrative leave.
Updated: 10:55 AM A one-time southern Kentucky cardiologist faces 30 to 37 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to overstating patient conditions to get payments for numerous heart procedures.
Updated: 10:05 AM Two more churches in central Kentucky say they are cutting ties with the Boy Scouts of America over the organization's decision to allow gay youth.
Updated: 10:00 AM The Kentucky Historical Society is offering free admission to veterans and active duty military personnel and their families this summer.
Updated: 8:13 AM Grab your tickets and head on over to Colossal Coaster World Vacation Bible School!
Posted: 4:02 PM People who fall behind on their income taxes in Kentucky are subject to losing state licenses to drive, practice law, even cut hair.
Posted: 3:53 PM Kentucky's gasoline tax will automatically rise by 2.4 cents next month to 32.3 cents a gallon.
Updated: 12:12 PM Famers in western Kentucky are planting more wheat in an effort to make up for last year's losses due to the drought.
Updated: 4:13 PM When you wish upon a star, be sure to bring your wallet. Disneyland has raised its ticket prices.
Posted: 2:34 PM Anglers who caught the attention of federal lawmakers have preserved access to fishing below dams on the Cumberland River in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Updated: 4:15 PM The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case over Lexmark International's patent on microchips inside its printers.
Posted: 2:18 PM The president and chief operating officer of the Lexington Legends minor league baseball team faces a charge of alcohol intoxication.
Updated: 1:06 PM The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction for the murder of Officer Jason Ellis is now $125,000.
Updated: 1:47 PM A psychiatrist from Indiana has been chose to lead Eastern State Hospital at its new $129 million Lexington location.
Posted: 10:12 AM A measure of U.S. manufacturing fell in May to its lowest level since June 2009 as slumping overseas economies and a pullback in business spending reduced new orders and production.