Fletcher's Tax Reform Plan Facing Uphill Battle
Updated: 8:12 PM Speaker of the House says it’s too late for bill to originate in the House.
Updated: 8:12 PM Speaker of the House says it’s too late for bill to originate in the House.
Updated: 6:10 PM It’s a tragic event that claimed the lives of 26 dogs and 23 cats in an early morning fire in Grayson County. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Updated: 12:21 PM A $700,000 grant presented by Senator Mitch McConnell will help the Hispanic Resource Center expand its services to include health and medical programs for families in the community.
Updated: 12:13 PM A settlement is possible; Commissioner Bullington wants more.
Updated: 1:25 PM A Kentucky man is at large; he is suspected in the abuse of a nine-month-old baby boy.
Updated: 1:21 PM South-Central Kentucky's ugliest truck rolls into the spotlight for one highly anticipated makeover.
Updated: 1:17 PM The independent counsel report also looking for $247,000 more in unaccounted for escrow money.
Updated: 7:16 PM The entire community gets behind Caverna High School as the team goes to the state tournament for the first time since 1979.
Updated: 8:24 PM After four years in operation, the Russell Sims Aquatic Park is undergoing its first big maintenance project.
Updated: 8:22 PM Undercover informant makes false statements, making it impossible for prosecutors to take drug cases to trial.
Updated: 2:12 PM August and January dates would leave suspects in jail for over a year.
Updated: 4:54 PM Firefighters and magistrates have been working for more than a year on new billing.
Updated: 4:50 PM Truancy is often the first indicator that a child is headed down the wrong path. Studies have shown that three-fourths of incarcerated criminals in the United States were habitual truants during their school years.
Updated: 12:27 PM One district judge uses a different approach to solving truancy.
Updated: 12:22 PM Decision postponed until at least June while city/county leaders consider all the options.
Updated: 1:28 PM Bowling Green Firefighters take part in an exercise to sharpen their response skills for emergency situations.
Updated: 1:25 PM Republican representatives unanimously opposed House version of the budget touted by Democrats.
Updated: 8:55 PM Small-town stores start to close with large, chain stores moving in.
Updated: 12:12 PM After months in a Houston Hospital, Philip Schardein returns to Bowling Green.
Updated: 12:17 PM If the house version of the budget passes, it could jeopardize Transpark's first tenant.
Updated: 8:38 PM Tornado drills at Moss Middle School are serious business.
Updated: 10:29 PM School board decides to support council and lawsuit.
Updated: 6:55 PM Case could be the longest misdemeanor case in Kentucky legal history.
Updated: 6:34 PM The fire department and business owners say it is a safety concern, but the water company says the fees are justified.
Updated: 9:33 PM Hate mail makes its way around area city causing controversy.