Police say a Memorial Day cross display in Kentucky that honors the names of 5,000 veterans of conflicts dating back to the Revolutionary War has been vandalized by a driver who plowed through the crosses. … [Read more...]
Man Charged For Driving Through Memorial Display
Man Arrested For Striking Son With Hammer
An Elizabethtown man was arrested early Saturday morning on a felony charge after he struck his adult son in the head with a claw hammer. … [Read more...]
EKU Closing Somerset Campus
Eastern Kentucky University is closing a satellite campus in Somerset. … [Read more...]
Kentucky Joins Lawsuit Against Federal Government
Governor Matt Bevin announced Friday the Commonwealth of Kentucky will be joining the lawsuit against the federal government over new guidelines on how schools should accommodate transgender students. … [Read more...]
School District Makes Injury Settlement
The family of an autistic teenager whose legs were broken when a teaching assistant physically restrained him will be paid $1.75 million by a Kentucky school district. … [Read more...]
Unemployment Rate Falls In Most Counties
Kentucky officials say unemployment rates fell in 83 of the state's counties between April 2015 and April 2016. Jobless rates rose in 33 counties and stayed the same in four. … [Read more...]
Tommee Tippee Sippee Recalled
The maker of a popular children’s cup issued a widespread recall due to dozens of children getting sick. … [Read more...]
Former Detective Sues Sheriff
Former Bullitt County detective Lynn Hunt is suing the sheriff for wrongful termination. … [Read more...]
Reforms Could Reduce Medicaid Benefits
Kentucky's Medicaid commissioner says more than 400,000 people who received health insurance from the state's expanded program will likely not have to pay monthly premiums under Governor Matt Bevin's reforms. But he says they could have reduced benefits. … [Read more...]
UK Announces Job Cuts
The University of Kentucky says it will lay off up to 75 people as part of a reorganization plan to cut $6 million in spending. … [Read more...]









