Posted: 6:49 PM Tea party activists have asked a judge to resolve a lawsuit over the legality of the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange by granting a summary judgment.
Posted: 6:37 PM A western Kentucky aluminum smelter is moving closer to ending its power purchasing agreement with a Kentucky utility that depends on the massive plant for more than a third of its annual revenue.
Posted: 6:35 PM A private foundation broke ground at Fort Campbell for a new clinic to treat the signature wounds of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in another push toward their goal to raise millions to treat post-traumatic stress and brain injuries.
Posted: 5:53 PM Paducah & Louisville Railway says a derailment last fall that prompted the evacuation of a small town near Louisville was caused by a broken rail.
Updated: 6:30 PM The estate of Dollar General heiress and philanthropist, Katherine Elizabeth Turner Campbell, will be sold in two separate auctions this Friday and Saturday.
Updated: 3:32 AM Two people on their way to the Bonnaroo music festival were killed when a tractor-trailer overturned and crashed into multiple other vehicles, including another semi.
Updated: 6:12 PM A small Edmonson County church has quickly outgrown its facility since it opened almost three years ago. Their building has transformed within the past three days, thanks to a kind congregation from Tennessee.
Posted: 3:41 PM Deputies say the victim stated he woke up and heard something outside. After investigating, the victim stated that he observed two males pushing his ATV down the road.
Posted: 3:32 PM State police say at least one person was killed and at least 30 were injured in an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in Louisiana.
Posted: 3:27 PM Prospects of a strike involving union workers at Patriot Coal Corp. are intensifying after a bankruptcy judge signed off on the company's push to abandon its labor agreement with the miners.
Updated: 11:13 AM The mother of a suspect who was fatally shot by police in LaRue County has filed a lawsuit against the sheriff's department, a deputy and the county government.
Posted: 11:08 AM A preliminary report on the crash of a medical helicopter in southeastern Kentucky says witnesses gave conflicting accounts of weather conditions at the time.
Updated: 5:51 PM A tractor-trailer truck plowed into a wreck that occurred earlier, killing two people and injuring five others southeast of Nashville.
Posted: 9:37 PM A federal judge has ruled in favor of members of the Occupy Nashville movement who claimed their free speech rights were violated when they were arrested while protesting in 2011 on War Memorial Plaza.