Kentucky's legislative leaders have agreed to a two-year operating budget that will pay the community college tuition for all Kentucky high school graduates while spending more than $1 billion on the state's public pension debt. … [Read more...]
Lawmakers Agree On State Budget
Work Begins On Dangerous Intersection
Work is ready to begin on a safety improvement project to restrict aggressive and potentially dangerous traffic movements at KY 361 and Deckard School Road in Hardin County. … [Read more...]
911 Fees Added To Prepaid Cellphones
Prepaid cellphone customers in Kentucky will pay an extra 93 cents to support local 911 emergency services under a bill signed into law by Governor Matt Bevin. … [Read more...]
Children Found In Home With Drugs And Guns
A man has been arrested after drugs, guns, needles and ammo were found all in the same house with five children at a home in the 4300 block of Hopewell Road outside of Jeffersontown. … [Read more...]
Drivers Urged To Use Caution In Work Zones
Officials at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are urging drivers to use caution in work zones. … [Read more...]
Former Pastor Pleads Guilty
A former pastor has pleaded guilty to sex crimes after admitting to having paid sex with a child on multiple occasions. … [Read more...]
Computer Repair Leads To Child Porn Indictment
A Kentucky man is facing child porn charges after asking a sheriff's deputy to fix his computer. … [Read more...]
County Leaders Take Business On The Road
Meade County Fiscal Court took their regular meeting on the road Tuesday night as they visited Payneville. … [Read more...]
Woman Assaulted By Odd Job Helper
Police say a man offering to help with odd jobs assaulted a woman who gave him some work. … [Read more...]
Governor Signs Felon Expungement Bill Into Law
Governor Matt Bevin signed a bill into law Tuesday that will let some convicted felons erase their criminal records, a move advocates hope will give them better opportunities for jobs, education and housing. … [Read more...]









