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Posted: 11:06 AM Three judges have recused themselves from the Supreme Court hearing on hiring practices in Governor Fletcher's administration.
Posted: 11:06 AM Three judges have recused themselves from the Supreme Court hearing on hiring practices in Governor Fletcher's administration.
Updated: 10:34 AM Lightning is now believed to be the cause of the Sago Mine blast.
Updated: 10:15 PM The term "poor people" can mean different things to different people, but there's one description you may not know about. These are the poor people who live next door that you never know about. They have jobs and a home, but are just a couple of paychecks away from the streets.
Posted: 4:48 PM Bowling Green's Annual Kiwanis Club Fourth of July celebration gets a big boost from a bank.
Updated: 4:41 PM Residents at Barren County Health Care Center get a little dose of encouragement once a month in the form of a group of preschoolers.
Updated: 3:15 AM Five fraternities at Western Kentucky Universtiy are planning moves to new houses as part of a Greek VIllage being backed by the school.
Posted: 10:55 PM A former civic leader in Bowling Green passes away.
Posted: 10:53 PM A former teacher accused of running off with her former student will remain in jail on bond.
Posted: 7:22 PM Some supporters of the 10 Commandments hope Governor Ernie Fletcher signs a bill that would allow the document to be posted again inside their local courthouse.
Posted: 5:30 PM Students who live in Kentucky will pay 11 percent more next year to attend community and technical colleges in the state.
Posted: 4:43 PM Boaters are advised not to anchor near Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County. An unusual water release contributed to a boat capsizing Thursday morning.
Posted: 4:38 PM Skin cancer leads the charts with one million cases each year. But Spring Breakers continue to line up at tanning salons to get that beach ready body.
Posted: 3:28 PM Governor Fletcher has been released from the hospital, saying he feels better than he has in weeks.
Posted: 4:22 AM If you use I-65, your commute to work may be delayed this morning and tomorrow morning.
Posted: 8:37 PM The number of students taking online courses has grown since 1998.
Posted: 8:34 PM House Speaker optimistic about State Budget
Posted: 7:18 PM Gov. Ernie Fletcher is recovering at a Lexington Hospital after undergoing a procedure to remove a blood clot.
Posted: 6:40 PM Emotions continue to rise in Russell County where the school board says they can no longer fund the ROTC program at Russell County High School.
Posted: 9:20 PM Fletcher condition continues to improve.
Posted: 9:17 PM Area students participate in bridge building competition.
Posted: 6:17 PM Area officials are attempting to save the lives of neglected animals living in unbearable conditions.