Updated: 5:15 PM According to an Associated Press analysis of all 50 states since the 9-11 attack, legislatures have passed more than 1,000 laws changing access to information. Of that, they approved more than twice as many measures to restrict information, as they did to open government books, all in the name of Homeland Security.
Updated: 4:53 PM Last year, the "Kentucky Press Association conducted a survey in 114 of Kentucky’s 120 counties. What they found was a mixed degree of compliance with Kentucky’s open records law.
Updated: 6:28 PM Members of an area church filled a courtroom Wednesday. Each side was trying to get the judge to hear their side of the debate. The Calvary Christian Assembly, in Tompkinsville, is split over the termination of their pastor.
Updated: 11:10 AM Recently the Metropolitan Planning Organization signed a resolution to upgrade its "Travelers Information for Going Reliably" or the TIGR program.
Soon I-65 will house 6 more of these billboards that are aimed at alerting you as motorists.
Posted: 4:48 PM The fourth largest Chamber of Commerce in the state is building a new home after 20 years.
The goal is to help attract more new businesses and increase economic development throughout South Central Kentucky.
Posted: 8:01 PM Bowling Green's new proposed pay plan for city employees is being unveiled to workers in a series of meetings aimed at getting feedback before the plan is put up for a vote.
Updated: 7:20 PM Some students at Western Kentucky University are preparing to spend more than their collegiate days in the classroom because they want to spend their careers as teachers.
Posted: 11:04 AM A Tompkinsville pastor along with many members of his congregation are kicked out of their church. Restraining orders are keeping them off church property.