Kentucky is making small improvements for its children after several years of declines, according to the new Kids Count data book.
Lexington's ABC affiliate plans to launch a new channel and begin a 10 p.m. local newscast in January to compete directly with the highly successful Fox 56 newscast.
The Kentucky Community and Technical College System's board of regents has launched a spirited debate over potentially abandoning the tenure system for future faculty members.
At a small mobile home park tucked off Bryan Station Road in southern Bourbon County, many people knew 2-year-old Katelynn Stinnett.
Someday, when state officials have added up all of the taxpayer money that will be spent on the lawsuit filed this week by an atheist group, I hope they will send the bill to state Rep. Tom Riner.
The Urban County Council on Thursday approved a resolution asking for state Auditor Crit Luallen's help in examining the finances of Blue Grass Airport.
The Urban County Council gave final approval to plans to help revitalize two areas of downtown, one around the old Fayette County courthouse and the CentrePointe development, the other along a stretch of Manchester Street.
FRANKFORT — In his first year as governor of Kentucky, Democrat Steve Beshear said he was unprepared for the intensity of the job.
A 2-year-old girl police say was raped and assaulted last week died Wednesday at the Kentucky Children's Hospital.
The veterinarian at the center of a notorious horse-racing medication case said on Wednesday that he never gave cobra venom to an active racehorse, let alone one in the care of top trainer Patrick Biancone.
The Empty Bowls project sold out of its 500 bowls in 50 minutes Wednesday at Transylvania University's Morlan Gallery, the school said in a press release.
The Detroit automakers are making their case for federal government loans, which could have wide-reaching effects on Kentucky's network of suppliers. Toyota will cut more than half its 500 temporary employees from its Georgetown plant. One Toyota supplier, AK Steel in Ashland, will furlough almost all 1,100 workers until at least mid-January.
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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.
Windstream Communications, Lexington's local telephone provider, said Thursday it plans to cut 170 jobs across the nation by the end of the first quarter.
BAGHDAD — Suicide bombers killed 17 people — including two American soldiers — and wounded more than 100 in a string of blasts in two Iraqi cities Thursday as a timetable for withdrawing all U.S. troops won final government approval.
NASA is delaying a mission to Mars that already had been over budget and will get even more costly.