A Nicholas County High School student has been diagnosed with whooping cough, according to a letter sent home to parents. The letter also notified parents of a case of chicken pox.
The University of Kentucky would drain most of its reserve funds for classroom improvements and scholarships and freeze hiring for as many as 150 positions if forced to cut its budget by 4 percent.
University of Kentucky players Michael Porter and Ramon Harris were injured when they collided during the first half of UK's game against Lamar on Tuesday.
There's no doubt Santa loves his pets — those mystical, magical, antlered creatures that help him bring gifts to good little children every Christmas Eve.
Former 2003 Horse of the Year Azeri will be making news at another auction soon.
Christmastime and the new year send television into overdrive with specials and holiday-themed episodes. What stands out? Here's a look at noteworthy programs and a countdown to the most special of all specials.
Arkansas child welfare officials seized six more children Wednesday from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries as authorities in California visited another church compound, officials said.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sought Wednesday to head off Indian retaliation against Pakistan for the Mumbai terrorist attacks as the U.S. stepped up pressure on Islamabad to cooperate "transparently, urgently and fully" in tracking down the perpetrators.
Extendicare, the large health-care chain that owns the Richmond nursing home where the staff was videotaped abusing and neglecting an 84-year-old Alzheimer's patient, has big plans to profit from the aging of the Baby Boomers.
Usually when a charity wants a donor to return, the agency is seeking another contribution. Helping Hands in Bentonville wants the person who left what's apparently a funerary urn to come back and get it.
On the eve of congressional hearings, union leaders agreed to give the Big 3 carmakers more time to make pension contributions and will suspend a program that let laid-off workers collect most of their salary. But key congressional leaders still weren't willing to say whether the carmakers will get the aid they are seeking.