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Conway raised more than $900,000 in October, outspends Bevin

Democrat Jack Conway raised more than $900,000 in the first two weeks of October to increase his fundraising lead over Republican Matt Bevin by $5 million.Click to Continue »

 

State courts to share duties to protect dating couples

Kentucky Chief Justice John Minton Jr. has stepped in, after months of back-and-forth between Jefferson District and Family courts over which would take on the additional workload of new Emergency…Click to Continue »

 

Lexmark reports 'challenging' third quarter results, remains vague on 'strategic alternatives'

Lexmark reported a "challenging" third quarter, with revenue sliding to $851 million from $918 million in the same quarter of 2014, in its earnings call Tuesday. Lexmark officials reported a…Click to Continue »

 

Janet Stumbo for Supreme Court

Respected appellate judge will push to open up lawyer-disciplinary process…Click to Continue »

 

Charges filed against Danville school volunteer, church youth director after texts, photos to teens

A church youth director and Danville school system volunteer was arrested Monday and faces charges stemming from "improper text messages and photographs" to teenage boys, police said.Click to Continue »

 

Carter County man shot in face is released from hospital; father faces multiple charges

A 31-year-old Carter County man who was shot in the face last week, allegedly by his father, has been released from a hospital.Click to Continue »

 

Woman admits to attempted murder in soup-poisoning case

A Brownsville woman has pleaded guilty to attempting to kill a man by poisoning his soup.Click to Continue »

 

Memoir by Senate Majority Leader McConnell coming in May

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has a book deal.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's forecast: Rain, gusty winds increase

Rain continues to overspread much of the state today. This rain is part of what’s left of Hurricane Patricia from the Pacific Ocean.Click to Continue »

 

Cleaning up downtown for Breeders' Cup

Volunteers picked up litter in downtown Lexington on Monday, part of an effort to clean up for the Breeders' Cup.Click to Continue »

 

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