Posted: 5:08 PM Hundreds of coal miners are rallying in western Kentucky over planned cuts to wages and benefits by Patriot Coal Corp. for union members.
Posted: 5:03 PM The company that operated nuclear plants in Kentucky and Ohio is suing the U.S. Department of Energy claiming the federal government owes it almost $38 million in unpaid fees.
Posted: 5:01 PM Gov. Steve Beshear is calling for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to rethink proposed greenhouse gas regulations that he said would effectively ban new coal-fired power plants.
Updated: 9:28 PM Several parents filed a lawsuit Tuesday afternoon against the Warren County Public Schools regarding their decision to cap the number of non-resident students receiving state funding.
Updated: 4:39 PM Ohio State University President Gordon Gee is retiring following the revelation of recorded remarks in which he criticized Notre Dame, Roman Catholics, and the Southeastern Conference.
Updated: 6:16 PM The City of Bowling Green will have the first reading of its budget Tuesday night. Mayor Bruce Wilkerson says there will be no tax increases for residents.
Posted: 9:16 PM A Tampa, Fla., socialite and her husband are claiming in a lawsuit that the government willfully leaked damaging information about them in the scandal that led to the resignation of Gen. David Petraeus as CIA director.
Posted: 5:47 PM Kentucky judicial officials are moving to suspend a senior judge over allegations of misbehavior during two hearings, including an appeal from a death row inmate.
Posted: 5:45 PM A new book says conservative Amish groups are having larger families than other Amish and their children are far less likely to leave the church.
Updated: 9:37 PM Traffic was heavier than usual between Bowling Green and Russellville this afternoon after an accident with injuries was causing eastbound traffic on Highway 68-80 to be detoured for a couple hours.
Posted: 5:07 PM Indiana volunteers hoping to help Oklahoma tornado victims battled dangerous weather and a series of setbacks but were finally able to deliver supplies to hard-hit residents.
Updated: 5:48 PM A federal grand jury has indicted a Mississippi man suspected of sending poison-laced letters to President Barack Obama and other officials.
Posted: 4:40 PM A White House official says President Barack Obama plans to name three nominees Tuesday to the influential federal appeals court in Washington.
Posted: 3:22 PM The chairman of Murray State's Board of Regents wants a former interim president to step into the role again while the school searches for a new leader.
Updated: 1:18 AM City officials say summer strolls give neighborhood residents the opportunity to talk one on one with officials and point out the neighborhood's opportunities, accomplishments, and concerns.
Updated: 3:03 PM Anglers who caught the attention of federal lawmakers have preserved access to fishing below dams on the Cumberland River in Kentucky and Tennessee.