Hometown Hero: Power Restorers
Updated: 4:35 PM After the round of damaging storms Tuesday utility workers in South Central Kentucky put in extra hours to help restore your power. That's why they are this week's Hometown Heroes.
Updated: 4:35 PM After the round of damaging storms Tuesday utility workers in South Central Kentucky put in extra hours to help restore your power. That's why they are this week's Hometown Heroes.
Updated: 11:04 PM Hundreds gather to celebrate car's homeplace.
Updated: 9:39 PM School administrator leaves after his wife files a domestic violence complaint against him.
Updated: 9:40 PM Ed Beasley remains in Louisville rehab center.
Updated: 9:43 PM "Wounded But Not Broken" paints a vivid picture of slavery days in Kentucky, and follows the store of one Kentucky man, through tragedy to triumph.
Updated: 1:12 PM Logan county couple adopts a teenager after over 20 years of marriage.
Updated: 4:25 PM Hardware stores and tree services clean up.
Updated: 7:32 PM School's roof ripped off during high powered winds.
Updated: 6:13 PM WKU gets hit by overnight storms.
Updated: 5:06 PM "Cow" sirens used only during tornado situations.
Updated: 4:49 PM Students learn how to be own boss at summer camp.
Updated: 12:36 PM The federal government is extending its disaster assistance to 103 Kentucky counties following the rough weather that tore through in late May. Those loans include assistance from the Farm Service Agency.
Updated: 11:22 PM In a close vote, the fate of Aberdeen Cemetery Road is decided.
Updated: 7:44 PM The fate of a famous Bluegrass musical instrument is going to trial in Nashville.
Updated: 7:40 PM Eye doctors conducting eye exams are always finding new advances in their area of expertise. This new technology is called Optomap, it's a retinal screening device like you've never seen.
Updated: 5:53 PM Tony Brewer, 20, recovering from wounds received at Pi Kappa Alpha house.
Updated: 5:32 PM This week's Hometown Hero greets people with a smile on his face every time they walk through the door. He's got spunk and enthusiasm for his job, running the karaoke machine at Rita's pub. He's not being honored for his enthusiasm for life, but rather for the obstacle he overcame.
Updated: 4:57 PM Governor and House leaders to meet; Democrats release details of new proposal.
Updated: 12:24 PM The park manager at one of the most popular state parks in our area is stepping down after almost 20 years.
Updated: 9:38 AM "Murders of Muhlenberg" county seen by some as historic; others say it's exploitative.
Updated: 8:14 PM Former Simpson County Sheriff dies at the age of 99.
Updated: 5:59 PM Judge to decide whether murder suspect will be eligible for bond and home incarceration.
Updated: 9:34 AM Ruling says city commission and planning commission followed correct procedures; upholds decision to rezone.
Updated: 4:02 PM Storms leave thousands without power for 18 hours or more.
Updated: 5:50 PM The July 5 holiday doesn't mean every business is closed.