Updated: 1:28 PM Agriculture Commissioner James Comer credited industrial hemp supporters for encouraging lawmakers and Gov. Steve Beshear to approve historic legislation that will help restore hemp production to Kentucky.
Updated: 4:54 PM An accident left him with serious injuries, but now, thousands of Kentuckians are rallying behind a Lexington high school baseball player and his family.
Updated: 10:15 PM Doctors say he has a long road to recovery ahead of him. A Lexington high school baseball player badly injured in a spring break accident.
Updated: 5:27 PM Many soon-to-be college graduates are looking for jobs, but they might not know employers are getting very private looks into their lives.
Updated: 6:16 PM At the 2012 Spring Meet, Keeneland reported record crowds of nearly 270,000 people. This year, construction along Versailles Road could create headaches for crowds of that size trying to get in. Today, WKYT has learned more about how Keeneland plans to deal with the traffic as best they can.
Updated: 6:15 PM The Lexington chapter of Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the YMCA Child Development offices have been temporarily moved after a car came crashing through their building.
Updated: 10:53 AM A power outage on UK's campus Tuesday morning left the Student Center and several other buildings on northern and central campus without power.
Updated: 6:39 AM The University of Kentucky's Kentucky Digital Library has been picked to work with four others nationwide in a pilot project to launch The Digital Public Library of America.
Updated: 6:39 AM Basketball Hall of Famer Dan Issel, who played for the Kentucky Wildcats from 1967 to 1970, will be honored on this year's edition of the signature charitable bottle released by Keeneland and Maker's Mark.
Updated: 10:41 PM For UK fans, Monday night's game was a tough one to watch. But they say this team still has a lot to be proud of considering what was accomplished this year.