Park Row Construction Project Well-Underway
Updated: 1:05 PM It will include 40 retirement housing units and two to three businesses.
Updated: 1:05 PM It will include 40 retirement housing units and two to three businesses.
Updated: 7:34 PM Teachers and students are encouraged to save energy with tight budgets.
Updated: 8:12 PM Speaker of the House says it’s too late for bill to originate in the House.
Updated: 6:10 PM It’s a tragic event that claimed the lives of 26 dogs and 23 cats in an early morning fire in Grayson County. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Updated: 5:33 PM President Bush marked the anniversary Friday by urging resolve in the war against terrorism and saying it is "the duty of every government to fight and destroy this threat to our people."
Updated: 12:08 PM A special needs class is surprised with $250.
Updated: 12:21 PM A $700,000 grant presented by Senator Mitch McConnell will help the Hispanic Resource Center expand its services to include health and medical programs for families in the community.
Updated: 12:13 PM A settlement is possible; Commissioner Bullington wants more.
Updated: 1:25 PM A Kentucky man is at large; he is suspected in the abuse of a nine-month-old baby boy.
Updated: 1:21 PM South-Central Kentucky's ugliest truck rolls into the spotlight for one highly anticipated makeover.
Updated: 1:17 PM The independent counsel report also looking for $247,000 more in unaccounted for escrow money.
Updated: 7:16 PM The entire community gets behind Caverna High School as the team goes to the state tournament for the first time since 1979.
Updated: 8:24 PM After four years in operation, the Russell Sims Aquatic Park is undergoing its first big maintenance project.
Updated: 8:22 PM Undercover informant makes false statements, making it impossible for prosecutors to take drug cases to trial.
Updated: 2:12 PM August and January dates would leave suspects in jail for over a year.
Updated: 4:54 PM Firefighters and magistrates have been working for more than a year on new billing.
Updated: 4:50 PM Truancy is often the first indicator that a child is headed down the wrong path. Studies have shown that three-fourths of incarcerated criminals in the United States were habitual truants during their school years.
Updated: 5:37 PM A south-central Kentucky counselor is honored for her love of kids and her good listening skills.
Updated: 12:27 PM One district judge uses a different approach to solving truancy.
Updated: 12:22 PM Decision postponed until at least June while city/county leaders consider all the options.
Updated: 12:08 PM Fifth grade teacher plans to use money for "pioneer days."
Updated: 7:09 PM A teen who loves sports and music is looking for a new home.
Updated: 1:28 PM Bowling Green Firefighters take part in an exercise to sharpen their response skills for emergency situations.
Updated: 1:25 PM Republican representatives unanimously opposed House version of the budget touted by Democrats.
Updated: 8:55 PM Small-town stores start to close with large, chain stores moving in.