The country's largest electric company is publishing federally mandated maps that it previously refused to publish, showing what could happen to neighboring properties if a coal-ash pit burst. … [Read more...]
Duke Energy To Disclose Coal Ash Disaster Maps
Law Firms Hired To Investigate Opioids Problems
Kentucky's attorney general has hired four law firms to investigate and potentially sue the makers, distributors and retailers of opioids. … [Read more...]
Expansion Bringing New Jobs To Owensboro
Kentucky officials say an automotive supplier will add 113 jobs in western Kentucky. … [Read more...]
Lawmaker Files Bill For Governor To Appoint Judges
A Republican lawmaker has filed a bill that would let Kentucky's governor appoint the state's appellate judges. … [Read more...]
Judge Dismisses Marijuana Lawsuit
A Kentucky judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the state's ban on marijuana for medical purposes. … [Read more...]
Leaders Attempt To Lure New Company Headquarters
Kentucky's biggest city says it is joining several other communities in a bid to land Amazon's planned second headquarters. … [Read more...]
Former Priest Denied Shock Probation
A Meade County Circuit Judge denied the opportunity for a Louisville priest to get out of prison only months after being convicted on sex abuse charges. … [Read more...]
UofL To Stop Funding For School Newspaper
The University of Louisville is planning to cease funding for the campus newspaper amid the school's $48 million budget shortfall. … [Read more...]
City Approves Ban On Roadblocks
The Elizabethtown City Council heard the second reading of an ordinance, which prohibits solicitation on crosswalks, streets, highways, intersections and roadways in Elizabethtown. … [Read more...]
Council Approves Business Items
The Brandenburg City Council met during a special called meeting Friday (9/15) afternoon. … [Read more...]









