Updated: 6:43 PM The Symphony’s Annual Fundraising event is coming up on Saturday, February 11, 2012 at The Village Hall Grand Ballroom at The Club at Olde Stone. The signature event for Aun, The Soirée raises funds to support the educational programs offered by The Symphony in the Bowling Green/Warren County community.
Updated: 6:36 PM Western Kentucky University Police are investigating two robberies, and officers say they believe the same man is responsible for both.
Updated: 2:37 PM A draft report presented to the Kentucky Board of Education offers ambitious goals for online and digital learning in the state's public schools.
Updated: 6:56 PM Kentucky is among seven states eligible for a third round of federal "Race to the Top" education funding that have submitted applications for a share of $200 million.
Updated: 4:34 AM How would you feel if a convicted felon was discovered working at your child's school? That's just what happened at Warren East Middle School last summer. And it prompts the question, just what kind of background checks do school systems perform to keep your children safe?
Updated: 2:22 PM Students may apply to both Elizabethtown Community and Technical College and Western Kentucky University jointly, under an agreement signed by the two schools.
Posted: 9:49 PM Sara Moody, a senior in the Honors College at WKU, has received a Foundation for Global Scholars award that funded a social work internship in India this summer and complemented her earlier international experiences.
Updated: 6:41 PM There's good news and bad news when it comes to graduation rates in Kentucky. The good news: they're above 76 percent. The bad news: nobody knows if they're higher than last year's.
Updated: 7:07 PM A Western Kentucky University math professor has been working with a Bowling Green technology company, to develop a software product he hopes will help detect explosives in airports, drugs, and contraband, and help protect the military from explosive devices.
Updated: 6:47 AM An army veteran is teaching local Junior ROTC students at Warren Central High School, more than just how to be a good soldier. He's inspiring them for life.
Posted: 9:39 PM Students at Warren Elementary put together a special ceremony, for the Bowling Green Rotary Club as a way of saying thank you for granting more than 800 wishes.
Updated: 9:26 PM Thursday we received this email from Robert Malcomson, a World Civilization teacher at Logan County High School. Mr. Malcomson says several of his freshman students went above and beyond to inspire him and others in a goal that they accomplished. He asked us to share this email with you.