Posted: 11:03 AM Police in Worcester, Massachusetts say the body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried outside of the city.
Updated: 7:41 PM "The corporate support that we've gotten from our partner CHC (Commonwealth Health Corporation) and the Medical Center, we're going to be able to do it for a year and hopefully if it's successful, I'm hopeful we'll be able to sustain the operation for 36 months," says Warren County Parks and Recreation Director, Chris Kummer.
Kummer expects to have a positive outlook for the aquatics facility from here on out.
Updated: 3:06 PM The Council on Postsecondary Education has awarded three universities a total of $1.5 million to develop model programs that will better prepare future teachers for their careers.
Posted: 10:26 AM The Kentucky Court of Appeals has ruled the Council on Developmental Disabilities has no right to review the records of two disabled men who died in state care in 2009.
Updated: 4:36 PM Gov. Steve Beshear has scheduled a news conference Thursday afternoon to announce whether he will expand Kentucky's Medicaid program to cover hundreds of thousands of additional people.
Updated: 7:14 PM The Medical Center puts on a grocery store tour to show people how to eat healthier and live longer.
Registered Dietitian Linda Howsen says going to the grocery store, and shopping healthy can be very difficult.
Updated: 6:57 PM Since the trial of Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton started, some residents in our area have become interested in law enforcement officials' behavior. Officials in Glasgow say the actions of a small group doesn't truly represent a community that's progressing in many ways.
Updated: 6:55 PM A lone teddy bear still sits at the scene on VanMeter Lane. A fire late Sunday night took the lives of a father Eddie Clouse, his one-year-old son Cole and family friend Kalvin King.
Updated: 5:23 PM Authorities have filed kidnapping and rape charges against a Cleveland man arrested after three women missing for about a decade were found alive at his home.
Posted: 3:56 PM One of the few programs exempted from this year's automatic spending cuts, the government's food stamp program, which helps feed 1 in every 7 Americans, is likely to get trimmed.
Updated: 9:48 PM In the trial of Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton and two other law enforcement officials the defense rested and the jury heard some closing arguments today.
Updated: 3:42 PM Warren County Sheriff, Jerry “Peanuts” Gaines announced Wednesday that Captain Joe Jakub and the “CrimeFighter Corvette” of the Sheriff’s Anti-Crime unit was selected to lead a contingent of Law Enforcement Officers in a Memorial Procession in Washington, DC.
Posted: 2:36 PM The Federal Aviation Administration says it will keep open 72 airport towers and other air traffic control facilities that were slated to close overnight as the result of automatic spending cuts imposed by Congress.
Posted: 2:08 PM Rep. Jim DeCesare, R-Bowling Green (21st District) has been named as a MVP by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce for the 2013 Session of the General Assembly.
Posted: 1:10 PM Work is beginning on the first phase of a project to build two bridges that will become a gateway to the Land Between the Lakes region in western Kentucky.
Posted: 1:09 PM U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers is calling on Urban Outfitters to stop selling flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look like prescription pill bottles.