June 19, 2013
Kentucky
Fatal crash leads to murder charge
CORBIN — Kentucky State Police say an early morning fatal accident has led to a murder charge. Police said Howard M. White, 49, of Bagdad was killed when a white panel truck hit him alongside In...
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Churches offer guidance for veterans of war
LOUISVILLE — Brent Rice didn’t expect a church ritual to wash away haunting memories of war, but he hoped to draw spiritual strength. The Iraq War veteran, who served as a tank driver in the van...
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Trees down, power out in eastern Kentucky
HAZARD — Thunderstorms have downed trees, knocked out power and damaged buildings in eastern Kentucky. The storms Thursday afternoon caused at least one injury when a tree fell onto a man in Lau...
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Court to take up Fort Bliss death
LOUISVILLE — A Kentucky woman seeking compensation for the shooting death of her son at Fort Bliss will get a chance to argue why her quest should go forward. The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appea...
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Paul: Health care law ‘invalid’ despite ruling
HOPKINSVILLE — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says despite the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, he believes the law is “invalid.” The Kentucky Republican’s com...
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City allowing backyard chickens
BEREA — Residents in a central Kentucky city can now apply to keep chickens in their backyards without worry about neighbors crying fowl. The Berea City Council amended an ordinance allowing som...
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27 counties under water shortage watch
FRANKFORT — Kentucky officials have placed 27 counties on a water shortage watch as high heat and drought conditions persist throughout the state. The state Energy and Environment Cabinet says t...
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Volunteers turning 1940 census into online data
LEXINGTON — Seventy-two years ago, workers went house to house and filled in ledgers by hand when compiling 1940 census data. A few months ago the information became available for volunteers acr...
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Court upholds conviction in Pitino extortion case
LOUISVILLE — The woman convicted of trying to extort millions in cash, cars and a house from University of Louisville men’s basketball coach Rick Pitino “advanced no arguments of merit on appeal” a...
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Comer creates task force to review fuel lab
COVINGTON — Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer has set up a task force to look into concerns an audit raised about the state’s fuel lab. The Kentucky Enquirer reports the task force i...
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