Many Kentucky school districts probably would have to dip into contingency funds to absorb a projected 4 percent state budget cut, but that might only postpone the pain, public school superintendents say.
The University of Kentucky has seen an up-tick in international students this year but not as steep of an increase this fall as the university initially reported.
Well, the economists finally made it official this week: We're in a recession. And, guess what? They said it began a year ago.
A grand jury will hear the case against two men accused of hanging an effigy of President-elect Barack Obama.
While you were digesting left-over turkey last weekend, 14 endangered whooping cranes were making their way across Western Kentucky.
NICHOLASVILLE — Construction won't start on a new city hall as quickly as elected officials had planned.
A builder whose unfinished house on Indian Mound Road in Lexington drew complaints last summer from neighbors has declared bankruptcy. Dudley Scott Baesler and his wife, Shelly, filed a Chapter 7 petition recently in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
RICHMOND — Army officials detected a GB vapor leak Monday from an M55 rocket stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Madison County.
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On a wet and freezing Monday evening, Lillie McGlothen placed a wreath outside her mother's home.
Eastern Kentucky University is launching a new alternative-fuels research program in tandem with a San Diego energy firm that will look at producing diesel — and potentially jet fuel — from plant matter.
When he ran for mayor in 2006, Jim Newberry committed to hiring 150 police officers by 2010.
The miracle — that continues to allow 3,000 blind and print-disabled people to have the newspaper read to them every day — took three years, hundreds of hours, a slew of volunteers, tens of thousands of dollars and the grace and benevolence of a community suddenly awakened to the need.
The World Equestrian Games Foundation has decided to allow Tennessee walking horses to join in demonstrations at the 2010 World Games, not in spite of, but perhaps because of controversies that has surrounded the breed.
Well, the economists finally made it official this week: We're in a recession. And, guess what? They said it began a year ago.
Imagine sitting in a dark room all day, evaluating CT scans and other medical images on a computer screen but never actually seeing real patients. That's life for many radiologists.