Posted: 5:42 PM Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes could be a strong challenger in next year's U.S. Senate race if she runs as a Washington outsider against both Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and President Barack Obama.
Updated: 6:07 AM If you plan on buying a book this weekend you could help give back to those less fortunate.
United Way and Barnes and Noble have partnered up to host a book fair to benefit the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
Updated: 6:04 AM First Security Bank on Cave Mill Road hosted their annual Shred Day this afternoon.
Land Shark Shredding was on site as many dropped off sensitive or unwanted documents to be securely shredded.
Updated: 6:02 AM More than 2,000 Western Kentucky University students will become graduates this weekend.
Commencement ceremonies were held today to honor those obtaining their degrees.
Posted: 9:15 PM Officials in Newtown say the district should tear down the elementary school where 20 first-graders and six educators were shot to death in December and construct a new building on the property.
Posted: 5:08 PM The government has halted a study testing treatments for a condition in the brain that can cause strokes. Early results suggest invasive therapies are riskier than previously thought.
Updated: 6:26 PM Governor Steve Beshear hopes adding 308,000 more Kentuckians to Medicaid will ensure everyone can get affordable health insurance, but not everyone agrees.
Updated: 3:54 PM The U.S. Postal Service says it lost $1.9 billion over the last three months and warns that losses will continue to mount without help from Congress.
Posted: 3:25 PM The White House says it was inappropriate for the Internal Revenue Service to target tea party groups for additional reviews during last year's presidential election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status.