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Vehicle runs off road and catches fire, burning driver to death in Martin County

A body was found in a burned vehicle in Martin County early Tuesday, Kentucky State Police said.Click to Continue »

 

District Judge Joe Hood recuses himself in Kentucky Mist trademark case

U.S. District Judge Joe Hood on Tuesday recused himself from presiding over the University of Kentucky-Kentucky Mist Moonshine case.Click to Continue »

 

Lexington police on track to have body cameras for officers by next summer

Lexington police officials told Urban County Council Tuesday that a request for bids should be issued early next year.Click to Continue »

 

Bevin endorses bill allowing home-schooled students to play sports at public schools

State Rep. Stan Lee has prefiled a bill for the 2016 General Assembly that would allow home-schooled students to play athletics on public school teams.Click to Continue »

 

Veterans Day events in Central Kentucky

A calendar of Lexington and Central Kentucky events in recognition of Veterans Day, which is Wednesday.Click to Continue »

 

Marshal: 1 killed, 1 wounded in Eastern Kentucky fugitives' shootout with authorities

Two Kentucky fugitives were lying in wait behind a fallen tree at a campsite and opened fire when U.S. marshals and West Virginia troopers tried to arrest them, a U.S.Click to Continue »

 

Frankfort considering needle exchange program

The city of Frankfort is considering a resolution that would establish a needle exchange program.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Baptists holding annual meeting to elect president

A Louisville Baptist pastor is in the running to become the first African-American president of the Kentucky Baptist Convention.Click to Continue »

 

Man shot, child hurt by flying glass during 'narcotics activity' on Lexington street

A man was shot and a young child was injured Monday night in a car on Appian Way in Lexington. Police suspect drug activity.Click to Continue »

 

Bevin names Louisville lawyer as general counsel; appointee defended Fletcher

M. Stephen Pitt, a Louisville lawyer who defended Republican Gov. Ernie Fletcher during the state hiring investigation that led to Fletcher's indictment in 2006, will be general counsel to Republican…Click to Continue »

 

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