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Chris Bailey's forecast: All eyes on big storm next week

A big storm rolling in next week should be good incentive to enjoy the clear weekend sky despite chilly temperatures, according to meteorologist Chris Bailey. Highs Saturday will be in…Click to Continue »

 

Man accused of punching his attorney faces charges in Ohio

An imprisoned Kentucky man accused of punching his appellate attorney during a meeting faces new charges for the alleged attack in Cincinnati.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky students in Paris 'all accounted for and fine'

Asbury University students studying in Paris were "all accounted for and fine" in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks, said Brad Johnson, director of marketing and communications for the Wilmore…Click to Continue »

 

Hayes retires as Kentucky economic development secretary

Larry Hayes is leaving as secretary of the Kentucky Economic Development Cabinet.Click to Continue »

 

Paramedic John Mackey remembered fondly at Nicholasville funeral as 'far from normal'

For the second time this week, hundreds turned out Friday to pay their respects to a Central Kentucky first responder who died in the line of duty. Jessamine County paramedic…Click to Continue »

 

What is Yik Yak, the app that fielded racist threats at University of Missouri?

Recently, students at the University of Missouri noticed several disturbing messages on the anonymous messaging app Yik Yak. Those threats led to resignations of two top university executives and inflamed…Click to Continue »

 

Judge rules Keeneland can give Breeders' Cup Sprint winnings to owners of winner Runhappy

Keeneland can give Runhappy's $820,000 prize money for winning the Breeders' Cup Sprint to Gallery Racing, a Fayette Circuit Court judge ruled Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Fate of Fayette County schools' special education task force is up in the air

The fate of a Fayette County schools' special education task force remains uncertain following a joint meeting Thursday night between the nearly 40-member panel and school board members.Click to Continue »

 

Bevin announces inauguration events

A Medal of Honor recipient will be the grand marshal of Gov.-elect Matt Bevin's inaugural parade next month.Click to Continue »

 

Hillary Clinton scheduled to hold fundraiser in Louisville

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is scheduled to have a fundraiser in Louisville next week.Click to Continue »

 

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