Updated: 9:41 AM The next chief justice of the Supreme Court will most likely be hearing more arguments about the display of the Ten Commandments in public buildings. In June, the court decided that the displays of the Ten Commandments in Kentucky crossed the line between separation of church and state because they promote a religious message. WBKO's Ashley Davidson met up with advocates of both sides to find out why the decision is important to Kentucky history.
Updated: 9:18 AM With thousands of people living in shelters and no homes to go home to anytime soon, the federal emergency management agency is working on a solution. FEMA is planning to put the survivors up in their own portable travel trailers.
Updated: 10:26 AM Getting relief to the survivors of Hurricane Katrina is a top priority, but many of those survivors also have pets they were forced to abandon.
Updated: 10:19 PM The Kentucky Public Service Commission held a hearing Tuesday night looking for feedback on proposed power lines going up in your area.
Posted: 6:10 PM With people across the nation donating supplies to the survivors of Hurricane Katrina, an area relief effort is urging people not to head to the Gulf Coast on their own.
Updated: 4:37 PM As more families re-locate to our area, local schools begin to prepare for the children who were forced out of their homes, thanks to Hurricane Katrina.