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The Latest: Fugitive seen by resident, flees again

Here are the latest developments in the search for a man accused of shooting at law officers in Tennessee and Kentucky (all times local):Click to Continue »

 

Jury finds man guilty of killing 87-year-old Ohio woman

Jurors in southwest Ohio have found a Kentucky man guilty of killing an 87-year-old woman whose body was found in the trunk of her car.Click to Continue »

 

Fugitive who shot at police seen in Kentucky

A Kentucky fugitive accused of shooting at police in two states was spotted again Thursday when he showed up at a house and asked for a ride.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015

Oct. 28: Powerball: 4-54-56-62-63 (10) Jackpot: $110 million…Click to Continue »

 

University president posed for photo in sombrero, poncho

The University of Louisville apologized to the school's entire Hispanic community Thursday after a photo surfaced showing President James Ramsey among a group of staffers at a Halloween party dressed…Click to Continue »

 

Breeders' Cup aims for cocoon of security, safety for horses

Breeders' Cup and Keeneland are taking extra steps to make sure all the competitors on hand for the world championships are as safe as they can be. The barns, normally…Click to Continue »

 

Bevin and Conway play nice in their last joint appearance

OWENSBORO — It was a rarity in the 2015 Kentucky governor's race — Jack Conway and Matt Bevin spoke to a crowd and avoided taking direct shots at each other.Click to Continue »

 

Event at Lexington church offers encouragement, support to police officers

Area law enforcement officers received a public pat on the back Thursday night during a salute at Centenary United Methodist Church in Lexington.Click to Continue »

 

High school notebook: Tates Creek soccer fixture Bo Lankster 'ready to not be a head coach' after 25 years

After more than 20 years as a head soccer coach in central Kentucky, Bo Lankster is turning in his clipboard.Click to Continue »

 

Lawsuit says Lexington council candidate did not get enough qualified signatures

A voter in Lexington's First District wants a Fayette Circuit judge to decide if incumbent councilman James Brown can run in a special election Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

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