May 21, 2013
Kentucky
Police find unattended children in attic
BARBOURVILLE — A Barbourville day care owner is charged with criminal abuse after police found five children unattended in a hot attic. An official from the Office of the Inspector General went ...
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Folk-art Louisville clock nearly restored
LOUISVILLE — A folk-art clock in Louisville that features five historical figures racing around the timepiece’s tilted oval is keeping time, but needs a little more work before it is officially ded...
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State switching to 1-drug executions
LOUISVILLE — Kentucky will switch to a single drug to carry out the execution of condemned inmates under a new set of regulations filed Friday, becoming the latest state to drop a three-drug mixtur...
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KSP report paints bleak picture of crime
BOWLING GREEN — Kentucky State Police say a serious crime took place every two minutes and 38 seconds in 2011. The agency’s annual “Crime in Kentucky” report released this month shows total of 2...
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Widow revives murder case
LOUISVILLE — A Texas woman’s push to reopen the probe into the 1991 slaying of her husband has resulted in charges against a Kentucky death row inmate and an Oklahoma prisoner serving life for othe...
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Obama, Beshear talk bridge project
FRANKFORT — President Barack Obama made a brief stop Monday in northern Kentucky where he had a follow-up discussion with Gov. Steve Beshear about a proposal to replace the Brent Spence Bridge that...
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Bankrupt college to pursue $32 million after ruling
LOUISVILLE — When Decker College shuttered its doors seven years ago, it left Justin Gosa without a final paycheck. Gosa, who worked as Director of Student Services at the school’s Jacksonville, Fl...
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Election Day liquor sales ban comes under fire
FRANKFORT — Some lawmakers are pressing again to overturn what they call an archaic law banning the sale of liquor during voting hours on Election Day. Democratic state Rep. Arnold Simpson of Co...
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PTSD training offered for civilians near Fort Knox
ELIZABETHTOWN — City and police officials in Elizabethtown, near the Fort Knox Army post, will be offering training sessions for civilians to learn about post-traumatic stress disorder. Law enfo...
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Eastern Kentucky resident Rick Handshoe stands beside a small creek on land his family has owned for 200 years in Hueyville. Handshoe says mining has poisoned the water, which sometimes foams like laundry detergent, a sign the pH level is so low something is destroying organic materials in the water.
Floyd County man fears surface mining effects
HUEYSVILLE — Rick Handshoe has about given up. He dreamed of a house beside the small creek on land his family has owned for 200 years; he hoped his daughter would one day live in that house whe...
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