Updated: 7:11 PM The sanctuary at Hillvue Heights was packed with family members of Specialist Michael Hayes and the girls he coached. As the service began, photos of Hayes were projected while the song, "Have You Forgotten," played. The song echoed throughout the church as tears fell from both soldiers and civilians in attendance.
Updated: 5:02 PM As the number of children in the Warren County School District continues to grow, so does the construction. Now the Board of Education is incorporating new technology into its latest project.
Updated: 6:02 PM The Court's split ruling on eminent domain will affect rapidly growing cities around the nation, but Bowling Green landowners are safe for now.
Updated: 10:14 AM A scam artist has been calling area churches. WBKO talked to two churches that have received a call from the scammer. The churches we talked with say they could sense something wasn't right and they didn't fall for the scam.
Updated: 5:32 PM Every time a police officer is on duty, his or her life is in danger. Now area agencies are looking for ways to protect their lives and the lives of the suspects.
Updated: 8:02 PM Bowling Green is going to the dogs. Or more like the dogs are coming to Bowling Green! This week the city is hosting the Region Five certification for the United States Canine Police Association, at Greenwood High School.
Updated: 1:50 PM Operation P.R.I.D.E. and its supporters will have to find another source of income next year to combat budget cuts from the city of Bowling Green.
Updated: 5:10 PM In an effort to bring awareness to firefighters injured on the job, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, or IAFC is calling for all fire departments in the nation to conduct a "stand down" for firefighter safety beginning Tuesday.