Former Councilman Gets Jail Time
Posted: 11:02 AM A former Central City councilman will spend the next 15 months in prison after being sentenced on federal fraud charges.
Posted: 11:02 AM A former Central City councilman will spend the next 15 months in prison after being sentenced on federal fraud charges.
Posted: 10:34 PM For the second consecutive year, area law enforcement will hit U.S. 31-W in an effort to reduce accidents and educate drivers about speeding and wearing seatbelts.
Posted: 10:28 PM A tense situation tonight in Beaver Dam ends after a bomb squad from Frankfort is called in to take care of, what investigators say could be a home-made pipe bomb.
Posted: 1:44 PM Governor Ernie Fletcher is in good condition following a procedure to remove a gallstone.
Posted: 9:43 PM Possible TVA Board Changes
Posted: 9:41 PM A proposed bill would allow patrons to take home wine from resturants if it is resealed.
Updated: 9:21 PM Mining practice bill losing momentum
Posted: 9:16 PM Prosecutors investigating hiring practices of governor fletcher and his administration say the governor's attorneys are stalling.
Posted: 9:15 PM Hazel Carver is honored with the Education in the Arts award for her efforts in teaching the art of music.
Posted: 7:56 PM For many months, the idea of a major square being put in downtown Bowling Green as a part of the downtown renovation has been just that...talk. Now, with a construction company on board, the possibility of the new square could soon become a reality.
Posted: 6:15 PM A federal advisory committee is recommending a so-called "black box" warning for stimulants prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Posted: 6:11 PM North Texas State University is hosting the Turkish Institute for Police Studies.
Posted: 6:07 PM If you are one of the hundreds of thousands who work for a small business in Kentucky who doesn't offer insurance change may be on the horizon.
Updated: 7:01 PM The "CSI Effect" is a phenomenon being seen in courtrooms around the country. The highly-rated shows are a dramatization of what really happens at a crime scene. But many jurors have put too much faith in the programs. Commonwealth Attorney Chris Cohron says he's seen firsthand the CSI Effect has on a jury.
Posted: 4:49 PM A bill that would double mine inspections and provide better equipment to coal miners in emergencies has passed the Kentucky House.
Posted: 11:00 AM A fire at a Bowling Green plant sends several employees home for some time.
Posted: 9:16 PM Tuesday night, the City Commission met in closed session to discuss the possibility of litigation as they look to recoup the remaining money stolen by former Chief Financial Officer, Davis Cooper. The commission emerged from that meeting with an aggressive stance on anyone who might have the city's missing money.
Updated: 7:29 PM You can't believe everything you see on TV. But when it comes to highly rated forensic science and investigative dramas, many viewers get caught up in the fiction. There's even a name for the phenomenon, The CSI Effect. Jurors who watch the shows have unrealistic expectations of how police should gather evidence and what they should look for.