July 10, 2016 Brad Keselowski notches 4th NASCAR win of the season at Kentucky Speedway The race to make the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup took another interesting twist Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway, where Brad Keselowski nursed his fuel mileage in the final laps to win the Quaker State 400 over Carl Edwards.
July 9, 2016 Group seeks to make Jefferson Davis statue harder to remove Kentucky's state curator says a citizens group is seeking a special military designation for a statue of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis, displayed in Kentucky's Capitol Rotunda.
July 8, 2016 Bill Nye visits new Noah's ark attraction he criticized Bill Nye is touring a new Noah's Ark attraction in Kentucky that he has called a danger to the nation's science education.
July 8, 2016 Hacker who called attention to Ohio rape case facing charges A man who aligned himself with the hacker group Anonymous has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly conspiring to access an online account to draw attention to a 2012 high school rape case in Ohio.
July 6, 2016 Noah's ark of biblical proportions ready to open in Kentucky A 510-foot-long, $100 million Noah's ark attraction built by Christians who say the biblical story really happened is ready to open in Kentucky this week.
July 5, 2016 Kentucky accountant who fled embezzlement case to appeal A defense attorney apparently plans to appeal an eight-year prison sentence for a Kentucky accountant who spent most of six years as a fugitive in an $8.7 million embezzlement case roaming the Appalachian Trail.
June 30, 2016 Police: Deputy shoots kidnapping suspect in Kentucky Kentucky State Police say they're investigating after a deputy fatally shot a kidnapping suspect in southeastern Kentucky.
June 28, 2016 Eastern Kentucky police chief suspended following DUI arrest Elkhorn City police chief has been suspended after being accused of driving drunk at the time of a crash in Pike County.
June 24, 2016 Largest US Presbyterian denomination picks 1st black leader The largest Presbyterian denomination in the U.S. has elected its first African-American top executive.
June 21, 2016 Judge dismisses lawsuit over Louisville Confederate monument A judge in Louisville has given the city the go-ahead to remove an 1895 Confederate monument by dismissing a lawsuit that sought to keep it at its original site.