Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Secretary John Tilley says he is considering temporarily reopening two private prisons to ease overcrowding. … [Read more...]
State Considers Reopening Private Prisons
Officials Crackdown On Child Predators
Law enforcement agencies throughout Kentucky initiated 73 investigations and made 17 arrests in the months of April and May to crackdown on child predators. … [Read more...]
State Paying Attorney Fees After Losing Lawsuit
Kentucky is paying $190,000 in attorney fees to the Christian group that won a tourism tax benefit for a Noah's ark attraction that will open soon in central Kentucky. … [Read more...]
Fire Marshal Urges Fireworks Safety
The state fire marshal is advising Kentucky residents to celebrate Independence Day by attending a community event instead of lighting fireworks at home. … [Read more...]
Three Arrested After Bank Robbery
Three suspects are in custody after a bank robbery and a high speed police pursuit that ended in the Highlands. … [Read more...]
UK President Gets Contract Extension And Pay Raise
The University of Kentucky board of trustees has approved a three-year contract extension and a pay raise for president Eli Capilouto. … [Read more...]
UofL Lawsuit Decision Delayed
A state judge said he is unlikely to settle a dispute over the University of Louisville board of trustees before the school has to decide on a budget and a tuition increase by July 1. … [Read more...]
Ransom Style Scam Plagues Warren County
Reports of a “ransom” style scam are being reported by Warren County citizens. … [Read more...]
Bluegrass ADD To Appeal State’s Decision
The Bluegrass Area Development District plans to appeal the state's decision to revoke its designation as an area agency on aging. … [Read more...]
UofL Professor Getting Fathers Involved
An associate professor at the University of Louisville is leading a project to help noncustodial fathers develop meaningful family relationships and become more engaged parents. … [Read more...]