Updated: 4:00 PM Alarming new reports show that obesity may decrease life expectancy in the United States by two to five years. What's more there's evidence that childhood obesity in rural areas is quickly surpassing that in urban areas.
Updated: 5:14 PM Kentucky's All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting Program was developed to help law enforcement track possible prescription drug abuse.
Updated: 5:17 PM Kentucky's affordable prepaid tuition program, or KAPT, has only been around for four years. But now there's concern that the program is in dire straits.
Updated: 1:41 PM Native American artifacts found in a cave on the Kentucky Tri-Modal Transpark's property are sparking controversy for some environmentalists.
Updated: 5:21 PM This weekend, the cream of the crop in high school and middle school academics met in Louisville for the Governor's Cup. And one school from south central Kentucky did very well at the academic championships.
Updated: 6:49 PM The popularity of the Internet makes it easy for some predators to take advantage of children. In the past there were loopholes that stopped police from posing as children to catch these criminals. But a new bill, passed by Kentucky's senate, will make prosecuting these internet predators much easier.
Updated: 1:43 PM Brian Nichols, the suspect in the shootings of three people at Atlanta's Fulton County Courthouse, has been captured after a massive manhunt.
Updated: 5:30 PM The 2005 General Assembly recently passed a budget for our state, after two years of deadlock. In the proposal, there are several projects that will bring new Judicial Centers to South Central Kentucky.
Updated: 6:41 PM An area neighborhood is facing serious problems, due to an overwhelming blackbird population. Thousands of the birds are roosting in horse cave.