Updated: 9:36 PM A southern Kentucky coroner says a toddler has been accidentally shot and killed by her 5-year-old brother, who was playing with a rifle he received as a gift.
Updated: 3:08 PM Kentucky State Police say on Friday, a white male entered the Independence Bank on Henton Street in Livermore and handed the teller a note.
Posted: 2:53 PM Pressure is beginning to mount to call lawmakers back to Frankfort this year for a special legislative session on political redistricting.
Posted: 2:52 PM Kentucky's chief election official is scheduled to begin a series of meetings Tuesday evening to gauge public support for allowing Kentucky to join other states that allow early voting.
Posted: 2:50 PM A regional utility has reached a tentative agreement with an aluminum smelter on electric rates that would keep the facility in western Kentucky open.
Updated: 6:21 PM After spending a weekend without a home for the Hope for the Homeless event, local real tors are preparing to distribute the thousands of pounds of food they collected.
Updated: 6:54 PM Remains from heavy rains over the weekend are still visible in some area fields. Planted crops have now turned to mud. With corn already germinating farmers are being forced to start from scratch.
Updated: 10:57 PM FORT CARSON, CO (AP) -- A female soldier in the U.S. Army has pleaded guilty to desertion, after fleeing to Canada to avoid a second tour of duty in the Iraq war.
Updated: 6:11 PM The Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society received an unexpected donation today.
Marguerite Causey died in her seventies nearly two years ago.
She decided to take her money and donate it to local charities.
Posted: 4:58 PM Thousands of soldiers are physically and mentally tested every year at the Army's air assault school at Fort Campbell, but Sgt. 1st Class Greg Robinson is the first amputee to complete the grueling 10-day course.
Updated: 4:28 PM It took 12 long years from conception to completion, with detractors saying it would never succeed and would cost taxpayers money. It's the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center, known as SKyPAC. During that 12-year process even some of the creators of SKyPAC sometimes doubted it would ever happen. But now, even SKyPAC officials can't believe how successful its first year was.
Updated: 6:42 PM Representative Jim Decesare and Wilson Stone along with Senator Mike Wilson were at the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for the annual legislative update.
Updated: 4:38 PM FRANKFORT, KY (AP) -- Owsley County Clerk Sid Gabbard has pleaded guilty to tax evasion in a deal that requires him to resign immediately and pay more than $61,000 in restitution to the state.
Updated: 1:40 PM Some Bowling Green city schools parents and teachers are upset about the Warren County Schools attempts to reduce the amount of students living in the county's district that can attend city schools.
Updated: 6:20 PM Kentucky horse racing is arguably the best in the world, for more than 2 centuries thoroughbreds have been raised in the Bluegrass to compete for millions of dollars.
Posted: 2:06 PM Six employees at Hopkinsville High School were placed on paid administrative leave after allegations were made that procedures for a state standardized test may not have been followed.
Updated: 6:16 PM Bowling Green Independent Schools will be cutting teaching jobs after Warren County's decision to lower the number of county students going to city schools with state funding.
Posted: 1:28 PM A student at an Ohio Catholic high school is in critical condition after police say he pulled out a gun and shot himself in his classroom.