Updated: 9:55 AM Three people in Bell County are found guilty of complicity to murder. Deborah Partin, Brian Hatfield, and Candy Maiden were all found guilty on charges of complicity of murder of 91-year old William Taylor.
Updated: 6:12 PM Police say Anthony Scott Mace shot and killed his wife Lisa and then turned the gun on himself. Lisa Mace was a Bell County kindergarten teacher.
Updated: 6:03 PM Candy Maiden, Deborah Partin, and Brian Hatfield are charged with murdering William Taylor. Thursday, Maiden's attorneys began their case.
Posted: 3:56 PM Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) President Michael B. McCall announced the names of three candidates to be interviewed for the position of president/CEO at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKCTC).
Updated: 8:52 AM When the special needs teachers at the Bell Central School Center asked their principal to get involved with a fundraiser, he says he had a few questions.
Updated: 6:30 AM Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Healthcare officials are celebrating the opening of its cardiac cath lab and the 10 year anniversary of the Air Evac program.
Updated: 11:09 PM The Claiborne County, Tennessee man accused in the death of a Middlesboro teenager has been found not guilty. 68-year-old David Wayne Rowland was acquitted of reckless homicide and criminally negligent homicide.
Updated: 5:41 PM Many school districts across eastern Kentucky are trying to figure out how to cut hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars from next year's budget.
Updated: 6:42 PM Candy Maiden, Brian Hatfield, and Deborah Partin are accused of beating 91-year old William Taylor in 2008. He died one week later from his injuries.