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Report: Child care agency given top marks despite violations

A newspaper reports a for-profit child care operator with centers in Kentucky and Indiana was allowed to open more facilities in Middle Tennessee despite safety violations in the other states…Click to Continue »

 

Severe weather possible in Arkansas, Missouri, other states

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, says severe weather — including possible tornadoes — is possible later this week in large parts of Arkansas and Missouri and in portions…Click to Continue »

 

Man charged with murder after shooting confession

Authorities say a man who called police after fatally shooting another man in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, has been charged with murder.Click to Continue »

 

After 20-year career, Danville officer works last shift

Being a cop was Capt. James Monroe's second choice for a career. He really wanted to join the military but a skin condition, psoriasis, prevented him from enlisting.Click to Continue »

 

Kynect fans appeal to Bevin to rethink his position

LOUISVILLE — Blair Wilson walked into a storefront at a Louisville mall. An hour later, she walked out with Medicaid coverage for herself and her father, who lost his insurance…Click to Continue »

 

News briefs from around Kentucky at 1:58 a.m. EST

Republicans capitalize on anti-Obama fervor in coal country…Click to Continue »

 

Mark Story: The top 10 stories to watch around college basketball in Kentucky

Here are 10 top storylines to watch in Kentucky college basketball 2015-16.Click to Continue »

 

News briefs from around Kentucky at 1:58 a.m. EST

UAW reaches deal with Ford; GM workers say yes with asterisk…Click to Continue »

 

Big spending expected for state legislative races in 2016

While the presidential campaign commands the public's attention, political parties and financial contributors are quietly preparing for another less glitzy yet significant set of elections a year from now —Click to Continue »

 

High school teacher brings history to life as a re-enactor

History comes to life on the weekends for David Fultz, who is a blacksmith and re-enactor at Wilderness Road State Park in Ewing, Virginia.Click to Continue »

 

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