Pink Bats Coming Out for Mother's Day
Posted: 2:23 AM Hundreds of Major League baseball players will go to the plate with hot pink bats this Sunday to celebrate Mother's Day and raise money to fight breast cancer.
Posted: 2:23 AM Hundreds of Major League baseball players will go to the plate with hot pink bats this Sunday to celebrate Mother's Day and raise money to fight breast cancer.
Updated: 10:43 PM Historians and doctors have long debated what medical complications caused the death of legendary Confederate fighter Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, felled by friendly fire in the Civil War.
Posted: 10:50 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- The International Space Station has a radiator leak in its power system. The outpost's commander calls the situation serious, but not life-threatening.
Posted: 8:58 PM The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has revoked the license of a doctor who worked at a now-closed southern Indiana pain clinic.
Posted: 7:25 PM Bowling Green-Warren County Junior Achievement took time to honor those who dedicate their time to the cause. The annual Junior Achievement appreciation breakfast was held this morning to honor the 2013 Teacher and Volunteer of the Year.
Updated: 7:33 PM The Warren County Sheriff's Deputy says they're investigating the death of a 2-month-old baby in Richardsville.
Updated: 2:26 PM The teen accused of killing a missing person in Hart County a year ago has been indicted by a grand jury.
Posted: 2:12 PM House Republicans are willing to give President Barack Obama a rare victory on college loans.
Posted: 1:31 PM The jury begins deliberation in the trial for Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton and two other law enforcement officials.
Posted: 11:23 AM Shoppers have been seeing signs of an improving economy, enough so that they picked up their spending in April from March.
Posted: 11:03 AM Police in Worcester, Massachusetts say the body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried outside of the city.
Updated: 7:41 PM "The corporate support that we've gotten from our partner CHC (Commonwealth Health Corporation) and the Medical Center, we're going to be able to do it for a year and hopefully if it's successful, I'm hopeful we'll be able to sustain the operation for 36 months," says Warren County Parks and Recreation Director, Chris Kummer. Kummer expects to have a positive outlook for the aquatics facility from here on out.