Posted: 12:46 PM A new poll finds that teens are sharing more about themselves on social media. They're also moving increasingly to Twitter to avoid their parents and the "oversharing" that they see on Facebook.
Updated: 12:13 PM Tea party activists have rallied outside a federal building in Louisville, chanting it's time for the IRS to go because of its extra scrutiny of conservative groups.
Posted: 10:56 AM The Dalai Lama called aggression a sign of weakness and compassion a sign of strength as the Buddhist spiritual leader spoke to a group of students in Louisville.
Updated: 9:19 AM The health department in northern Kentucky says it plans to stop offering well-child visits because Medicaid no longer offers reimbursement for them.
Posted: 8:31 AM A Lexington, KY entrepreneur was recently awarded the ‘Operational Excellence’ award by CK Franchising, Inc, the franchisor of Comfort Keepers®.
Posted: 1:14 PM Federal prosecutors say former Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's "unwarranted sense of entitlement" goes beyond what he's been charged with.
Updated: 1:05 PM A longtime coal operator is planning to open seven mines in the heart of the eastern Kentucky coalfields in a venture expected to create more than 250 jobs.
Updated: 7:54 AM An instructor at Morehead State University/Bath County Adult Education Center has been recognized by Forward in the Fifth for her efforts to advance education in Eastern Kentucky.
Posted: 12:36 PM Google is unveiling a streaming music service called All Access that blends songs users have already uploaded to their online libraries with millions of other tracks for a $10 monthly fee.
Updated: 1:51 PM The Living Arts & Science Center announced today that they have completed a $1,000,000 matching grant from the W. PAUL AND LUCILLE CAUDILL LITTLE FOUNDATION as part of their $5,000,000 Imagine This Capital Campaign.
Posted: 1:39 PM Federal investigators have concluded that the crew of a cargo ship ignored radioed and visual warnings about lights being out on a bridge in the moments leading up to a wreck.
Updated: 2:52 PM A new report says hard times are expected to continue for the coal industry in Central Appalachia, which at one time was the hub of the nation's coal production.
Updated: 8:08 AM A brigade of the city’s volunteers, culinary artists and musicians are about to join forces with Cedar
Creek Vineyards, all in the name of supporting the Alzheimer’s Association.
Updated: 8:05 AM The Lexington Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® has awarded over $300,000 grant to twelve Kentucky based organizations funding lifesaving, screening patient navigation, treatment support and treatment programs.
Posted: 8:02 AM The Kentucky State Board of Agriculture today approved Dr. Bradley A. Keough of Franklin County as the new deputy state veterinarian at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Dr. Keough brings to the position 15 years of experience in veterinary medicine and more than 30 years of experience in the United States military.
Posted: 1:32 PM Xerox is adding an additional 250 full-time positions in Lexington. Hiring is already underway. The work will support five different Xerox clients that are expanding operations in Lexington.