Semi Catches Fire
Updated: 2:47 PM A truck loaded with dirt catches fire in Bowling Green, causing delays to the morning commute.
Updated: 2:47 PM A truck loaded with dirt catches fire in Bowling Green, causing delays to the morning commute.
Updated: 9:41 PM Subdivision won't get city's CDBG funds.
Updated: 9:38 PM Kenneth Thompson will take office pending final approval.
Updated: 9:18 PM A Louisville man will face 90 years in prison after being convicted of murder.
Updated: 7:43 PM A Grayson County constable is no longer performing his duties after officials find out about a felony arrest in another state, from several years ago.
Posted: 6:38 PM Constables are elected officials that do not receive a salary. But they play a significant role in law enforcement in small communities.
Updated: 6:29 PM Doctors are working to fight cancer by using computers from right here in South Central Kentucky.
Updated: 12:20 PM A Russell County man starts a chase from the Adair County Courthouse.
Updated: 10:19 PM A Bowling Green soldier's remains are buried.
Updated: 7:14 PM A Warren County landowner wins a lawsuit against Beech Bend Raceway, ending a road dispute that lasted nearly two years.
Updated: 6:18 PM Low and middle-income affordable housing waits for city funding; where will funds come from?
Updated: 4:53 PM Emotions ran high at the Smiths Grove City Commission meeting, that was once again packed with supporters of The Garden Patch On Main. Even though the mayor was against the zoning change, it was clear that most of those present were for it.
Updated: 6:00 PM Employees of Western Kentucky University, General Motors, and students from St. Joe's Catholic School, were all out testing the waters at an area creek today.
Updated: 4:41 PM After sitting out 2004, the former US Bank Balloon Classic returns as a new and improved event.
Updated: 10:40 PM Future of BG Fire Dept. administration uncertain.
Updated: 11:18 AM Sudden deaths in athletes are rare. But unfortunately, they do happen because of the rigorous activity athletes go through to stay in top form.
Updated: 6:24 PM You may remember in the days following September 11, how many phone lines in New York were down, or busy with a flood of calls. To help ensure that doesn't happen in Kentucky, Governor Ernie Fletcher has announced more than three million dollars in funding for a back-up system for the state's hospitals, health departments, and health care facilities.
Updated: 5:25 PM An annual post derby pasttime turns deadly.
Updated: 5:18 PM Stay at home moms in Bowling Green have a new support group.
Updated: 4:47 PM Every year, millions of students spend countless hours applying for scholarships, but some students fall prey to scholarship scams.
Updated: 10:13 PM Western students walk the line at Smith Stadium.
Updated: 7:01 PM Jason Estlack sentenced in Willie Dukes' death.
Updated: 6:40 PM Many high school students across the area are preparing for prom, and a group of local teens are making sure their peers know about the dangers of drinking and driving.
Updated: 6:38 PM A proposed subdivision sparks heated debate at the latest Bowling Green-Warren County Planning and Zoning meeting.
Updated: 8:40 PM Dep. Chief Oscar Cherry admits to misusing city credit card; says it was a mistake.