Several injured in crash that closed stretch of I-64
The accident happened Tuesday afternoon on eastbound I-64 in Franklin County.
The accident happened Tuesday afternoon on eastbound I-64 in Franklin County.
Keeneland is preparing for its Spring Meet kick off on Friday.
Kentucky’s school districts now get state funding for half-day kindergarten, with districts using local taxpayer money to pay for full-day services.
11-year-old girl suffers severe burns
Undefeated champion Essential Quality is favored in Toyota Blue Grass
Tours resume in Georgetown on Thursday
One new death reported.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Kentucky House and Senate vote to override Governor Beshear’s veto on school choice bill. As Kentucky lawmakers worked to override Governor Beshear’s vetoes on Monday…two education bills were up for debate. The controversial school choice bill would allow students to switch districts and let funding follow them. It would also allow money from education accounts…
The accident happened Monday night at Fire Station #3 on Merino Street.
Final budget work remains, other issues still on table.
The picnic area and trails are closed until May 1, but the park says the closure may be extended.
The mayor of Morehead announced the creation of a task force that will focus on gender equality.
Seven-day average at 38 cases.
Hearing on timeliness of appeal likely will be this fall.
Proceeds go to Bear project.
State sees decline in new cases for 11th straight week.
JESSAMINE COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – On April 1, Jessamine County Health Department wants residents to pick out something blue to wear for a good cause. The month of April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. On Thursday, the health department is asking people to spread awareness and wear the color blue. Pictures on social media are also being encouraged using…
Rivers, streams overflow after Saturday rains.
She was taken to the hospital, but she died from her injuries they say.
Rally one of dozens held across the country.
Rain barrel an easy home device too ‘go green,’ save money.
The positivity rate, as reported from the Governor’s Office remains under three percent Saturday.
Interviews set next month
Commercial real estate is seeing an increase in Central Kentucky.