Animal Ordinance Passes
Posted: 7:00 PM At Tuesday night's city commission meeting the second reading of a revised animal ordinance was unanimously passed.
Posted: 7:00 PM At Tuesday night's city commission meeting the second reading of a revised animal ordinance was unanimously passed.
Posted: 6:20 PM The battle over proposed TVA power lines in two Bowling Green subdivisions will now move into the courtroom.
Updated: 2:14 PM You may not know it, but on the campus of Western Kentucky University, there's a two-year-old public relations and advertising firm.
Posted: 1:49 PM The tally for Site Selection magazines annual Micropolitan Awards is in and Kentucky ranks third nationally for highest number of micropolitan areas in the Top 100.
Posted: 6:37 AM Kentucky's House approves an $18 billion budget.
Posted: 4:40 AM A Glasgow church has recieved more than 30 responses to a survey asking Kentucky Legislators and legislative candidates if they are christians.
Posted: 7:15 PM The House Labor and Industry Committee shot down Governor Ernie Fletcher's proposals, repeal of the prevailing wage and adoption of right-to-work rules.
Updated: 4:50 PM Bowling Green is the first city in Kentucky to be chosen as a Distinctive Destination.
Posted: 11:53 AM A jury recommends life in the case of an ex-Indiana state trooper.
Posted: 11:52 AM A Morgantown woman is dead after losing control of her vehicle and her passenger owes his life to two Good Samaritans.
Posted: 11:50 AM Dana Reeve, widow of "Superman" actor dies of cancer.
Updated: 11:06 AM Motorists involved in minor accidents on interstate highways or parkways would have to move their vehicles off the roadway under a bill passed by the Kentucky House yesterday.
Posted: 6:55 PM There's no proposed smoking ban in Bowling Green, but some local restaurants are going smoke-free on their own.
Posted: 6:35 PM Three Kentucky teens could get prison time for vandalizing a cemetery.
Posted: 5:15 PM An Indiana jury begins the sentencing phase in David Camm murder trial.
Posted: 3:20 AM Miners are in such need that mining companies are running ads and conducting job fairs.
Posted: 11:09 PM Starting in may when you open your electric bill, it may be higher than usual. That's because TVA is increasing it prices.
Posted: 9:14 PM Another Bill being considered by a House Committee is meeting opposition from the Kentucky Press Association.
Posted: 9:12 PM Two Counties battle for Burgoo Title
Posted: 9:21 PM Defense Attorney filing an appeal
Posted: 9:17 PM Kentucky House weighs in on Louisville Arena