Volunteers clean up cemetery's abandoned graves
Updated: 11:03 PM The graves were practically abandoned. For years, they lay unmarked beside the Frankfort State Hospital, once called the Kentucky Institute for the Feeble-Minded.
Updated: 11:03 PM The graves were practically abandoned. For years, they lay unmarked beside the Frankfort State Hospital, once called the Kentucky Institute for the Feeble-Minded.
Updated: 7:22 PM Grants help families pay for children’s medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by a commercial health insurance plan More than 3,500 medical grants have been awarded since 2007; apply online at www.uhccf.org
Posted: 10:40 PM A sheriff's deputy is recovering after investigators say he was injured while trying to keep a pregnant woman from hurting herself.
Updated: 7:28 PM Loved ones gathered this afternoon to honor a fallen officer twelve years after his death. Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer Jason Cammack died on Easter Sunday in 2000. He crashed his car while trying to stop a speeding driver on I-64.
Updated: 7:22 PM Dr. Anthony H. Futerman — a world-renowned author, research scientist and professor of biochemistry at an institute of higher education in Israel — will speak on “The Origins of the Universe and Life” at Asbury University on May 21. The 7 p.m. presentation at the state-of-the-art Miller Center for Communication Arts is free and open to the public.
Posted: 4:44 PM Frankfort Police say a man has died after he lost control of his motorcycle Monday afternoon.
Updated: 1:30 PM Kentucky State Police is offering a free motorcycle safety training seminar.
Posted: 6:54 AM Paychecks scheduled to go out June 29th will not be available until July 2nd.
Posted: 7:02 AM Police have made three arrests for the murder of a man found along I-64.
Updated: 6:39 PM Frankfort Police say a woman who owns a pet grooming business allowed her dog to become malnourished and under weight.
Updated: 6:13 PM A judge sentenced a man today who caused a crash that killed a teenager.
Updated: 7:18 PM A man on Washington state's most wanted list is behind bars in Kentucky.
Posted: 10:21 AM Governor and Mrs. Steven L. Beshear invite you to join them in historic downtown Frankfort for the 2012 GOVERNOR'S DERBY CELEBRATION Saturday, May 5. 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Posted: 6:47 AM University of Louisville political scientist Laurie Rhodebeck says the lack of competition in this year's races causes her to question whether potentially strong candidates want nothing to do with the chaos of Frankfort politics.
Updated: 9:33 AM A Franklin County jury has convicted a 63-year-old man of sodomy. The victim was a child under the age of 12.
Updated: 10:51 PM Extra security will be in place for a planned rally in Frankfort Saturday. The National Socialist Movement, a Neo-Nazi party, plans a march and rally at the capitol.
Posted: 11:28 AM A Franklin County middle school was on lockdown briefly Friday morning after the Sheriff's Office received information of a student with a gun in his waist band.
Posted: 6:38 AM Senate leaders say the special session could still end Friday despite changes they want to make to the two issues included in the call.
Posted: 9:41 AM The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP), an international coalition of public and private groups that is reintroducing whooping cranes to eastern North America, is pleased to report that last year’s “Class of 2011” whooping cranes have all begun their spring migration north.
Posted: 9:22 AM The Fairness Campaign's political action committee, C-FAIR, today announces endorsements in fourteen Jefferson County primary races for the Tuesday, May 22 election.
Updated: 11:49 AM The fire broke out around 11:30 Wednesday night on Meadowview Drive near US 127 in Frankfort, and three young children had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
Posted: 8:15 AM The Fairness Campaign has joined other social justice groups planning to oppose a rally organized by the Neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) at the Kentucky State Capitol this Saturday, April 21 at 3:00 p.m.
Posted: 1:39 PM Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear announced Tuesday the 15th annual Celebration of Hope event is being moved this year. It will now be in Lexington, instead of Frankfort.