Special Reports
Special Reports
- A New Dawn
- Blue Grass Airport's Runaway Spending
- Gambling for jobs
- Kentucky Association of Counties
- Kentucky League of Cities
- Kentucky Remembers 9-11
- Law & Mortar: Courthouse building boom
- Lexington Development
- Library Expenses
- Pill Pipeline
- Project Dateline
- Reclaiming mountains
- Steve Nunn
- The crash of Comair Flight 5191
- Transportation Investigation
- Voiceless & Vulnerable: Nursing Home Abuse
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STEVE NUNN
'You have no family,' Louie B. Nunn wrote to his son Steve
The former Kentucky lawmaker pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of his ex-girlfriend, Amanda Ross.
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RECLAIMING MOUNTAINS
Federal mine safety head pushes for tougher tools during Kentucky trip
Regulators need tougher tools to go after coal operators who thumb their nose at health and safety laws, putting miners at risk, the nation's top mine-safety official said during a trip to Kentucky this week.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Pill-pipeline trial opens against owner, 2 clinics
People from Eastern Kentucky came in droves to Michael Leman's pain clinics in Philadelphia and Cincinnati, prosecutors said at the start of Leman's trial in federal court.
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BUSINESS
New body scanners being installed this week at Blue Grass Airport
Body scanners at Blue Grass Airport will replace metal detectors as the primary passenger screening method. The "advanced imaging technology" scanners are being installed and workers are being trained this week. If the machine detects an unusual item on a passenger, the screener will see a generic...
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PUBLIC SAFETY
3 Harlan coal company Manalapan mine employees indicted
A Harlan County coal company and three supervisors willfully violated federal health and safety rules, exposing employees at an underground mine to the danger of being hurt or killed, a federal grand jury charged Wednesday.
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GREENSPOT
Appeals court strikes down regulation restricting surface mining in Ky. watershed
An appeals court has struck down a rule that state regulators used to restrict surface mining in a Floyd County watershed where some residents fought to block coal companies from stripping the hills.
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PILL PIPELINE
Medical board consultant's report details allegations against doctor
A Louisville pain management physician reviewed records of patients treated by Dr. Najam Azmat, who prescribed drugs at Lexington Algiatry in Lexington. The Feb. 1 report to the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure said that after meeting with specific patients, Azmat knew or should have known that...
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MEDICINE
Name of Lexington pain clinic is changed to AccuHealth
A representative of Lexington Algiatry pain clinic filed to do business under a new name Friday.
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MEDICINE
Board suspends medical license of Lexington doctor targeted by raid
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure issued an emergency order suspending the license of Dr. Najam Azmat.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Hundreds decry mountaintop removal at Capitol rally
FRANKFORT — Several hundred people gathered on the front steps of the Capitol on Tuesday in a cold, steady drizzle to send a message to coal executives and public officials that "what you do to the land, you do to the people."













