May 19, 2013
Kentucky
Slave’s relative to honor founder of Henderson
HENDERSON — Dr. Cheryl Gaines has long wanted to make the trek from her Chicago home to an overgrown cemetery in Henderson, where she believes many of her family members rest in unmarked graves. ...
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TV’s “Starsky” charged with drug possession in Ky.
BOWLING GREEN — The actor who played David Starsky in the 1970s police drama “Starsky & Hutch” has found himself on the other side of real law enforcement in Kentucky. Bowling Green police arres...
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A woman is overcome with grief Thursday at the scene where four people were shot on a street corner in a west Louisville neighborhood.
Police seek help in 6 shootings
LOUISVILLE — Louisville’s police chief pleaded Friday for the public’s help in solving a chaotic shootout that killed three people and had stunned onlookers diving for cover as officers converged. ...
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Committee chairmen among those on ballot
LOUISVILLE, — Fewer than one-third of the Kentucky legislative seats up for election this year will appear on primary election ballots Tuesday, but the incumbents facing challengers range from a s...
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Army post offering incentives to employees
FORT CAMPBELL — Fort Campbell is offering incentives to its civilian employees to leave their jobs or retire early and trying to find new jobs for others in order to reduce the number of civilian w...
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A day in the sunshine
Jeremy Spradlin plays with his 9-month-old son, Gabriel, while waiting for his wife, Amanda, on the Ashland Community and Technical College campus Thursday in Ashland. Spring is in full swing, and ...
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Kentucky death row inmate Robert Foley (above) was convicted of killing six people in eastern Kentucky in 1989 and 1991. State corrections officials have been struggling to reconcile their duty to provide medical care with the political ramifications of spending tens of thousands of dollars for surgery on a man they plan to execute.
Kentucky weighed politics, medicine in inmate’s surgery
LOUISVILLE — A condemned killer’s fight to receive surgery for agonizing hip pain pushed Kentucky officials into an uncomfortable debate over security, politics and even the possibility of inviting...
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More associate diplomas helps jump in degrees
FRANKFORT — A preliminary report on the number of higher education degrees awarded in Kentucky this year shows an increase of 4 percent over last year, with community college associate degrees lead...
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Investigators inspect the scene where four people were shot on a street corner Thursday in a west Louisville neighborhood. Police say two of the four people have died after being shot near 32nd and Kentucky Streets, and more gunfire rang out while officers were investigating.
6 shot, 3 dead, in Louisville rampage
LOUISVILLE — A chaotic shooting scene that had curious crowds running for cover in a crime-ridden area of Louisville left three people dead and three others hospitalized Thursday. The scene unfo...
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Capt. Sara Rodriguez of the 101st Airborne Division pours water on her face during the expert field medical badge testing May 9 at Fort Campbell. Female soldiers are moving into new jobs in once all-male units.
Army opens combat unit jobs to women
FORT CAMPBELL — Female soldiers this week are moving into new jobs in once all-male units as the Army breaks down formal barriers in recognition of what has already happened in wars in Iraq and Afg...
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