Posted: 4:38 PM Activist groups want the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt new rules that would better protect Appalachian waterways from pollution by mountaintop removal coal mines.
Posted: 4:37 PM Elizabeth Smart says she's overjoyed to hear about the happy ending for the Cleveland women who escaped Monday after being missing a decade.
Updated: 3:49 PM The state fire marshal says a fire that killed three people at a mobile home in central Kentucky started accidentally near a light fixture.
Posted: 2:24 PM Richie Farmer is asking that his trial on charges of misappropriating government resources while serving as agriculture commissioner be postponed until early next year.
Updated: 6:56 PM Consecutive days of heavy rain in south central Kentucky are keeping farmers out of their fields during arguably the most important time of the year.
Updated: 7:16 AM Day seven of the trial of Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton and two other law enforcement officials is now complete after the defense began making their case in the trial.
Posted: 11:56 AM Some survivors of the nation's worst drunk-driving crash are planning to attend events next week in the central Kentucky area that suffered the heartbreak from the tragedy 25 years ago.
Updated: 8:59 AM Former state Treasurer Jonathan Miller will join two other state officials on a three-day Washington trip this week in hopes of getting the federal government to allow industrial hemp farming in the state.
Updated: 4:13 PM Cheering crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where police said Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight were found earlier in the day.
Updated: 6:57 PM For years, gambling has been a hot-button issue throughout the state. Recent pushes to expand gambling to casinos have fallen short. But in recent years support has grown and what was once thought impossible is looking more like it could be reality.
Updated: 5:01 PM Starting as early as spring 2015, the ACT college admissions exam will go digital, reflecting students' tech savvy and the demand for quicker results.
Updated: 4:49 PM The Kentucky Education Department says the designation allows the districts to seek exemption from some rules and regulations to try to improve student learning.
Updated: 1:48 AM The Bowling Green Independent School District Board will meet in special session on Monday night at 5:30 to discuss the non-resident agreement with Warren County Schools.