Updated: 4:34 AM The biggest warbird to go on display at Aviation Heritage Park will make its debut on June 15 during AHP's annual hangar party, but restorations were completed today.
Updated: 4:34 AM This week was the 25 anniversary of the Carroll County bus crash involving a drunk driver that killed 27 people. The National Transportation Safety Board also recently recommended states should reduce the standard for drunk driving from .08 blood alcohol content to .05 in an effort to reduce alcohol-related highway deaths. We'll hear from one pub owner
Posted: 1:41 PM While the $360 million Powerball jackpot was not hit in Wednesday night’s drawing, there was a ticket worth $1,000,000 sold in Kentucky.
Posted: 1:06 PM The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education estimates more than 61,000 students are getting diplomas from the state's public and independent colleges and universities in the academic year coming to a close.
Updated: 10:43 AM Officials say at least six people were killed when a spring tornado outbreak devastated parts of North Texas, destroying or damaging dozens of homes and injuring dozens of people.
Updated: 3:44 AM President and CEO of Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College, or SKYCTC, Dr, Nathan Hodges, is retiring this week, and today the college unveiled a monument in honor of his service as president in the campus' main courtyard.
Updated: 5:41 PM President Barack Obama says the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Steven Miller, has submitted his resignation in the aftermath of an investigation that found the agency improperly targeted conservative groups.
Updated: 6:18 PM In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a law making May 15, Peace Officers Memorial Day. A Kentucky State Trooper who lost his life in the line of duty 25 years ago was honored in respect to the holiday.
Updated: 5:02 PM Richie Farmer's federal trial on charges of misappropriating government resources when he was agriculture commissioner has been moved to this fall.