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The man who pled guilty to shooting a former University of Kentucky football player is now appealing the damages he has been ordered to pay.

 
 Judge denies furlough challenge
One day before state workers must take the first of six furlough days this fiscal year, a judge has blocked an attempt to halt the mandatory time off.

 
 2 dozen KY counties declared drought areas
Two dozen western Kentucky counties have been declared drought management areas by state officials after water supply levels dropped to dangerous levels.

 
 Man charged with murder in crash that killed 2
A northeastern Kentucky man is facing charges of murder and drunken driving stemming from a crash that killed two elderly people.

 
 Fellow soldier testifies Burke wanted wife dead
The double murder trial of Brent Burke continued as a Fort Campbell soldier took the stand. Christopher Austin, who served with Burke in Afghanistan, testified that Burke had told him that he wanted his estranged wife, Tracy, dead.

 
 KY Senate candidate Paul tours plant to tout coal
Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul visited a power plant Wednesday to tout the importance of coal to the state's low energy rates. Paul said recent climate legislation that would place a fee on carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants, sometimes referred to as cap & trade, would kill industry in Kentucky.

 
 Judge denies stay of execution
A Kentucky judge has denied two requests to halt the scheduled execution of an inmate convicted of murder and rape, saying the grounds for doing so were too flimsy to support a stay.

 
 Williams, Farmer announce political decision
After months of speculation, the rumors were put to rest Wednesday morning after Senate President David Williams and Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer announced their intentions to run for Governor and Lieutenant Governor.

 
 Hunting rights bill filed in KY House
Some Kentucky lawmakers are strengthening the rights of hunters and fisherman by ensuring that hunting and fishing could never be outlawed without a statewide vote of the people.

 
 Suspect tries to run officer over in Powell County
An eastern Kentucky man is in custody after leading police on a high speed chase and trying to run over a polcie officer.

 
 Court upholds dismissal of fraternity in death
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a fraternity and its members from a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a post-party fatal crash.

 
 Student charged over Facebook posting
A middle school student in Lexington is facing a criminal charge after posting what police said were threatening messages on Facebook.

 
 Coal supporters plan Washington rally
Supporters of Kentucky's coal industry are planning a rally in Washington to highlight its importance to the nation's energy supply.

 
 7 Fort Campbell soldiers killed over weekend
Military officials say seven members of the 101st Airborne Division were killed during a deadly weekend in Afghanistan.

 
 Underprivileged computer classes returning
Community leaders in northern Kentucky say they are planning to reopen an after-school program that teaches underprivileged kids about computers and how they work.

 
 Mega-church moves forward with mall purchase
A senior pastor at a mega-church in central Kentucky says leaders have signed a letter of intent to purchase a defunct mall and reopen it as a religious facility.

 
 KY gets grant of nearly $1M for storm recovery
The state of Kentucky is receiving almost $1 million from the Department of Labor to help with recovery from storms and flooding in July.

 
 Bourbon Ball features first online auction
An annual gala and benefit auction to raise funds for the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft in Louisville will feature online bidding for the first time.

 
 ACS expanding in Lexington
ACS has announced it will add about 700 call-center jobs in Lexington.

 
 College student injured in quarry
A college student is recovering at a Louisville hospital after landing awkwardly while jumping into a water-filled quarry. The Daily News of Bowling Green reports 20-year-old Danielle Bartley of Louisville was in fair condition Monday at University of Louisville Hospital.

 
 College student injured in quarry
A college student is recovering at a Louisville hospital after landing awkwardly while jumping into a water-filled quarry.

 
 Teen explains about joking he was the shooter in Rineyville double murder
Testimony continued August 30 on day 10 of the double murder trial of a former Fort Campbell soldier. Brent Burke is accused of shooting and killing his estranged wife, Tracy Burke, and her former mother-in-law, Karen Comer. Jurors head from a teenage boy who told a friend just after the shootings that was the one who pulled the trigger for the first time.

 
 Pot bust in Hardin County nets 2,000+ plants
Kentucky State Police have made a large pot bust in central Kentucky. According to a KSP spokesperson, troopers cut down more than 2,000 marijuana plants during a raid in Hardin County.

 
 Delta cuts flights from Lexington to Cincinnati
Delta Air Lines says it is ending nonstop service between Lexington and Cincinnati beginning in November.

 
 Shelter manager who mistook pet for coyote resigns
The Franklin County Humane Society shelter manager has resigned following criticism after she misidentified someone's pet dog as a coyote and had it removed.

 
 Corvette tour will lap the state
A "One Lap of Kentucky" tour sponsored by the National Corvette Museum will take riders on a five-day tour of some of the state's top attractions.

 
 Lights to return to historic bridge
The historic Roebling (ROH'-bling) Suspension Bridge will once again be lighted.

 
 KY agencies preparing for furloughs
Kentucky agencies are working to avoid having short-handed prisons and a less than full-strength state police force on Friday when most state workers are being furloughed.

 
 KY lawmakers eyeing changes to Louisville schools
Kentucky's Senate president and a fellow Republican lawmaker are pushing a proposal they say would allow Louisville public school students attend the school closest to their homes.

 
 Closed hotel holding giant yard sale
Like yard sales? You're likely to find something that strikes your fancy in what is being described as a giant yard sale of the contents of a western Kentucky hotel that closed two years ago.  

 
 Recalled eggs found in Ashland Walmart
The Ashland-Boyd County Health Department has found cartons of eggs recalled for possible salmonella contamination being sold in a local Walmart.

 
 Victim's brother warned Brent Burke about stalking his sister
The brother of a woman shot to death inside of a Rineyville home in 2007 took the stand in the double murder case. At one point, David James Wilburn was very emotional and needed a tissue. His sister was 31-year-old Tracy Burke, whose estranged husband, Brent Burke, is on trial for her murder and that of her former mother-in-law, Karen Comer.

 
 KY high court clears way for death row inmate mental exam
FRANKFORT, KY (AP) - The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that the state's longest-serving death row inmate may undergo a mental exam at a state facility to see if he's mentally retarded. The high court

 
 Church expects to buy former Lexington mall
A church expects to buy a defunct mall in Lexington and reopen it as a religious facility.

 
 Country ham brings $1.6 million at auction
Politicians and state leaders gathered in Louisville Thursday morning for the Kentucky Farm Bureau's 47th Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast followed by an auction for a country ham. The price for this year's ham set a new record: $1.6 million.

 
 Bill to allow neighborhood school enrollment prefiled in KY Senate
Two Kentucky senators are sponsoring a bill that would allow Kentucky students to attend neighborhood schools. On August 25, Senate President David Williams and Senator Dan Seum announced they were pre-filing the bill that would change the wording in current state law to allow enrollment for attendance. Opponents of the bill say it would lead to a return to segregated schools.

 
 Woman hit, killed by train
Lexington police say a woman has been struck and killed by a train. The victim's body was found about 9:30 p.m. Tuesday behind a trailer park, near the Fayette-Scott county line.

 
 Lexington inmate escapes from prison
An inmate has escaped from a Kentucky prison system minimum security institution in Lexington.

 
 Missing swimmer found alive
Emergency officials in Campbell County say a man who went missing  early Sunday morning in the Ohio river has been found alive after he swam across the Ohio River.

 
 Police say Pulaski County girl killed father
The Pulaski County Coroner says the 16-year-old charged with killing her father Saturday used a 9mm handgun to shoot him multiple times in the head from three feet away.

 
 Burley farmers facing dual challenges
Kentucky tobacco farmers have been coping with tough growing conditions from a hot, dry summer, and they're facing longer-term concerns about new rules cutting consumer demand in other countries.

 
 Jan. trial date set for KY man in wife's death
A January trial date has been set for a central Kentucky man charged with shooting his wife in the chest and killing her.

 
 Southern KY town looks to hire new police chief
A southern Kentucky city is set to begin the process of replacing it's police chief just a week after the law enforcement official quit.

 
 Ferry service between KY, MO resumes
A ferry crossing the Mississippi River from western Kentucky to Missouri has been reopened after nearly 18 hours out of service.

 
 Computer with patient IDs stolen from UK
The University of Kentucky has apologized and urged more than 2,000 people to watch out for identity theft after a computer containing medical records was stolen from a university office.  

 
 KY man killed by falling tree
Authorities say a 72-year-old Pulaski County man was killed when he was struck by a falling tree.

 
 College workshops planned around KY
A new program to help people apply to college will set up workshops at more than 50 locations around the state.

 
 Man taken to hospital after lightning strike
A Lexington man has been taken to a hospital after lightning struck near where he was standing.

 
 Man charged with mother's murder released from hospital
A Covington man charged with the murder of his mother has been released from University Hospital and sent to Hamilton County Jail.

 
 Suspect, deputy identified in Grant County shooting, stabbing
A Grant County Sheriff's Deputy is in the hospital after he was stabbed by a suspect.

 
 WKU to open "green" building
Western Kentucky University next year will open its first so-called "green" building, which meets environmental standards for building materials, construction and energy usage.

 
 Police ID women killed in I-71 crash
Two women are dead after their car collided with two tractor trailers on Interstate 71.

 
 Covington man charged with mother's murder
Police have issued a warrant for a Covington man for the murder of his mother.

 
 Dogs found in freezer during raid
A Kentucky animal rights group said they couldn't wait any longer, because more than 100 dogs were living in deplorable conditions behind a Casey County home.

 
 Wild hog herds spreading in KY
Kentucky wildlife officials say herds of wild hogs are spreading in the state, but a booking agent for hunters says he can't find enough of the animals to justify bringing in clients to hunt them.

 
 Gloves are off at Fancy Farm
It's been a Kentucky tradition for 130 years. Some of the biggest political names in the state came together to campaign, cheer, and heckle at Fancy Farm.

 
 National media comes to Kentucky church picnic
It's been a Kentucky tradition for 130 years. On the first Saturday in August, some of the biggest political names in the state will once again get together to campaign, cheer, and heckle. What started as a little church picnic is getting national attention.

 
 Man killed when falling tree crushes SUV
A Pike County man was killed when a storm toppled a tree onto his sport utility vehicle.

 
 Pedestrian killed by police officer
An investigation is underway this Monday morning, after an unusual chain of events late Sunday evening in Breathitt County.

 
 Habitat home honors Amanda Ross
Volunteers will be breaking ground on a home later this year in honor of Amanda Ross, a state worker who was fatally shot last year outside her Lexington home.

 
 Neighborhood flyer rejects mosque
FLORENCE, Ky. (FOX 19) A flyer left on doors and mailboxes in a Florence neighborhood is stirring up more attention around a mosque being built nearby.

 
 Female ROTC cadet dies from lightning strike at Ft. Knox
An 18 year-old ROTC cadet died Friday at University Hospital after being struck by lighting on July 27 at Fort Knox.  

 
 Woman arrested for stabbing husband in Boone County trailer park
A woman was arrested in Boone County Thursday night for stabbing her husband in their trailer park.

 
 Ashland hospital lays off workers
A hospital that is Ashland's largest employer has laid off an unknown number of workers.

 
 KY fair board, amusement park company reach deal
Six Flags and the Kentucky State Fair Board have reached a deal in which the amusement park company would surrender its stake in Kentucky Kingdom.

 
 NAACP asks Conway to investigate student's arrest
The NAACP is asking the Kentucky attorney general to investigate the arrest of a black college student from Florida who was selling textbooks door-to-door.

 
 1 person missing after storms plow through KY
Kentucky emergency management officials say one person is missing in eastern Kentucky and nearly 100 homes have been damaged after torrential rains moved through the state.

 
 Fairfield woman dies in jet ski accident on Ohio River
A Fairfield woman has died in a jet-ski accident on the Ohio River.

 
 Ky. woman asked to leave restaurant after breast-feeding infant
A Kentucky woman said she was asked to leave a local restaurant when she tried to breast-feed her six-month old child in a booth.

 
 Flooding in Shelby County
Heavy flooding in Shelby County.  Dispatch officials say several roads are flooded and cars are stuck in the roads.

 
 Woman charged after SUV plows into Lexington store
Police in Lexington have charged a woman with DUI after her sport utility vehicle ran through the wall of a department store.

 
 Body of fallen Louisville soldier returns home
Family, friends, and members of the community gathered at Louisville International Airport on July 15 for several hours, waiting for 19-year-old Private First Class Michael Pridham's body to be returned home. The U.S. Army soldier was killed July 6 along with two California soldiers when the vehicle they were traveling in was struck by an insurgent IED in southern Afghanistan.

 
 Police search for K-Mart burglar
Three K-Mart Stores across Kentucky have been broke into recently and police are still searching for the burglar.

 
 Mom pleads guilty in 4-year-old's death
Associated Press - July 15, 2010 4:24 PM ET STANFORD, Ky. (AP) - A central Kentucky woman has pleaded guilty to charges in the death of her 4-year-old son.

 
 Amanda's Law with GPS tracking goes into effect
Some say it could be life-saving. A new Kentucky law went into effect Thursday that allows the use of GPS monitoring for some domestic violence offenders.

 
 GOP, tea party rallies on Paul's schedule
Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul is reaching out to some of his core supporters during a busy day of campaigning in Kentucky.

 
 Hardin County woman dies in tragic boating accident in VA
A Hardin County woman on vacation in Hampton, Virginia died Sunday, July 4 when the boat her 8-year old son was driving crashed into a pier after a family day on the water. 45-year old Elizabeth J. Elliott of Glendale died from injuries she suffered in the accident.

 
 Licking Valley electric coop faces PSC hearing
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled a hearing later this year for Licking Valley Rural Electric Cooperative Corp., an eastern Kentucky utility that is accused of failing to report a major power outage last winter.

 
 Woman dies after daughter backs car into her
A northern Kentucky woman has been killed when her teenage daughter apparently backed a car over her.

 
 KSP looking for distracted drivers
Kentucky State Police troopers are looking for distracted drivers. A summer enforcement campaign is in full swing. If you drive on Kentucky roads, chances are you'll pass through a safety checkpoint this summer. They hope to have 1,000 of them by Labor Day.

 
 KY shutters juvenile drug court program
Kentucky is shuttering a juvenile drug court program after it was deemed too expensive during rough economic times.

 
 60 Kentucky National Guard soldiers home from Afghanistan
Just in time for the Fourth of July, 60 soldiers with the Kentucky National Guard returned home to their families early Friday after serving in Afghanistan on a unique project for the past year.

 
 Bear in first recorded Ky. attack still at large
A black bear that mauled a hiker eluded traps Tuesday and a scenic area in the Daniel Boone National Forest remained closed to the public following the rare attack by an Appalachian bear on a human.

 
 Woman pleads guilty to burglaries while pregnant
An Ohio woman who authorities say burglarized homes while her children waited in her car and at times used her 5-year-old son to help with break-ins has pleaded guilty to various charges.

 
 Louisville hotels and restaurants gear up for Equestrian Games
100 days away. That's the countdown for the international sporting event bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors to Kentucky. The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games is the largest sporting event in the country this year and visitors from all over the world will be at the two week event. That's why local attractions and businesses are gearing up expecting plenty of those horse dollars to travel down I-64 to Louisville.

 
 Decades later, remains of Kentuckiana soldiers laid to rest
On Flag Day 2010, the remains of soldiers from wars as far back as World War I are now at their final resting place at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery in Radcliff.

 
 Woman rescued at Fort Knox
Emergency officials rescued a woman from a river bed at Fort Knox on Sunday.

 
 Police: Students broke into school
Police say 10 teenage students in eastern Kentucky are facing burglary charges for breaking into their high school.

 
 Rental housing limited for families relocating to Fort Knox
Housing needs continue to expand as more military families relocate to Fort Knox. According to one Hardin County realtor, rental properties are becoming tougher to find.

 
 2 children run over at birthday party in southern KY
A four-year-old girl was killed and an 8-year-old girl was hospitalized in critical condition Sunday after the two were struck by a car following a birthday party Saturday in Russell County, Kentucky.

 
 KSP trooper's badge returned to family more than 40 years after his death
A Kentucky State Police trooper's badge has been returned to his family more than 40 years after he was killed in a crash while on duty.

 
 Woman killed by car on I 75 was fleeing police
A Lexington woman under arrest in Whitley County Kentucky died after she was struck by a car on I-75 while trying to escape from police custody Saturday night.

 
 Two men on horseback struck by car in southern Kentucky
Two men on horseback escaped serious injury Friday night when they were struck by a car in Russell County, Kentucky.

 
 Federal citations against mine where man killed
Federal mine safety officials have issued four citations against the owner of a Leslie County coal mine where a miner was killed in January.

 
 Kentucky State Police using social media
Facebook is almost an addiction for many.  Now law enforcement agencies are getting hooked. Kentucky State Police use the social networking site as a way for you to get to know them and stay informed.

 
 Accused drug dealers behind bars after Franklin County raids
Several accused drug dealers are behind bars after an early morning drug round up. Kentucky State Police were looking for dozens of people after getting warrants for their arrests.

 
 Prison official killed in motorcycle crash
Authorities say a deputy warden at a state prison died after a motorcycle accident in eastern Kentucky.

 
 New KY budget wins final approval; now headed to Governor
In the waning hours of May 28, Kentucky lawmakers approved a new $17 billion spending plan for the next two years. By approving the budget, lawmakers avoided partial government shut down July 1, the first day of the new fiscal year.

 
 Family survives rough ride over dam
A family outing ended in a nightmare for one central Kentucky family on Thursday.

 
 Ft. Campbell soldier killed during firefight in Afghanistan
A 101st Airborne Division Soldier died May 24 when insurgents attacked his unit using small arms fire in the Khowst province, Afghanistan.

 
 Faith in higher power helps heal relatives who lost 10 family members in crash
We will always remember that horrific crash on I-65 near Munfordville on March 26, because it's the most deadly in Kentucky since the Carrollton bush crash in 1988. We also remember because it took the lives of 10 devout Mennonites, mostly members of the Esh family from Marrowbone, Kentucky.

 
 I-65 southbound near Munfordville reopened after tractor-trailers crash
The southbound lanes of I-65 reopened around 7 p.m. May 25, hours after a crash involving two tractor-trailers. It happened just after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the 65 mile marker near Munfordville - about a mile from the site of a crossover crash that killed 11 people on March 26.

 
 Lawmakers on hot seat as budget deadline looms
Recent polls show Kentuckians are angry at state legislators. After three months of work, they failed to agree on a budget. One of those lawmakers says the political backlash caused him to lose the primary.

 
 Rally held on Capitol steps to put education first
When lawmakers met on the first day of their special session to try to finalize a new state budget, the Kentucky Forward Rally took place on the steps of the Capitol encouraging lawmakers to listen to them before finalizing their budget.

 
 Mowing to begin along central KY state highways
Road crews will begin mowing along state highways in central Kentucky in the coming week.

 
 Police investigate double shooting in eastern KY
Kentucky State Police are investigating after two people were shot in eastern Kentucky.

 
 Investigators probe escapes at halfway house
A published report says police are investigating escapes from a halfway house in Paducah.

 
 Mom charged after son's weekend death
A Taylorsville woman has been charged in connection with the death of her 3-month old son over the weekend.

 
 Cement truck overturns; shuts down intersection
The intersection of highway 1051 and highway 448 in Meade County has reopened after an early morning accident involving a cement truck.

 
 Kentucky voters say federal stimulus plan did not work
Kentucky voters say the federal stimulus plan is hurting more than helping the economy.

 
 Voters say economy will decide who they vote for
The economy is the number one issue for most voters in this month's primary elections.

 
 New jobs in KY being held up by senate
FRANKFORT, KY (WAVE) - Kentucky's general assembly is holding up a healthcare facility from bringing new jobs to the state. Carespring Healthcare Management says they will bring 500 new jobs to the

 
 Trial set in western KY shooting death
A western Kentucky man charged with murder in what prosecutors called a hired slaying case has been set for trial in May.

 
 Plant among 6 powered by landfill
Federal officials are praising the construction of a plant fueled by methane gas collected from a nearby landfill in northeastern Kentucky.  

 
 October trial set for parents in infant's death
The trial of a central Kentucky couple charged with murder in the death of their infant son has been set for October.

 
 Old Shaker barn restored for museum
A museum dedicated to the Shaker community in south central Kentucky has completed two major restoration projects on its grounds that took five years and cost $500,000.  

 
 Co-op postponing plans for new coal-fired plant
LEXINGTON, KY (AP) - East Kentucky Power Cooperative Inc. has asked to withdraw a request for financing approval to build a new coal-fired power plant in Clark County. The Lexington Herald-Leader reports

 
 No easy answers for unwanted horses
Carol Brown says she has stopped breeding thoroughbreds after two were nearly sold to a slaughterhouse.

 
 Government size could be election issue
Political observers say the impasse that has stalled the state's financial planning for 2010 to 2012 could become a major election issue.

 
 Transition of over 200 female prisoners going smoothly
The Western Kentucky Correctional Complex in Fredonia, KY that has housed men for 32 years is now receiving female prisoners.

 
 Conway says Mongiardo should return housing money
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and Attorney General Jack Conway challenged his primary opponent Lt. Gov.

 
 Harrison Co. Jail Commander Arrested
CORYDON, IN (WAVE) - Harrison County's jail commander turned himself into the jail he runs Friday night, answering an indictment he tried to conceal evidence in a case against the Harrison County Sheriff. County

 
 Western KY Museum faces shutdown
A Western Kentucky museum faces shutting down due to $100k in unpaid bills.

 
 Rand Paul hosts rally in protest of healthcare reform
U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul hosted an anti-healthcare reform rally in Frankfort on April 1. More than 100 people attended the protest rally, which was held at the State Capitol.

 
 Man breaks no law by bringing gun to KY Capitol rally
A Mercer County man caused a stir when he brought a gun to a Rand Paul rally at the Capitol, but what Jim Fishback did was legal under Kentucky law.

 
 Corbin woman indicted for killing newborn
An Oldham County grand jury has indicted a southeastern Kentucky woman on murder and concealing the birth of an infant.

 
 I-65 near Elizabethtown has reopened after crash
Kentucky State Police say I-65 at the 91-milemarker near Elizabethtown has reopened after an accident temporarily closed the northbound lanes.

 
 Gun advocates rally at state capitol
Firearms were plentiful outside Kentucky's Capitol as a few hundred rallied in a show of strength meant to send a message to politicians to protect gun rights.

 
 Motorcycle crash in Oldham County kills one
A motorcycle crash on Highway 524 in Oldham County Saturday night claimed the life of a Pendleton, Kentucky woman.

 
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