April 13, 2016 Man who asked deputy to fix computer faces child porn counts A Kentucky man is facing child porn charges after asking a sheriff's deputy to fix his computer.
April 12, 2016 Vatican ambassador who invited Kim Davis to meet Pope Francis retires Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of his ambassador to the United States, who was behind Francis' controversial meeting with Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who went to jail rather than comply with a court order to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
April 8, 2016 Ariz. woman, 102, finally gets college degree 6 decades after enrolling A woman has received her degree from Brescia University six decades after she enrolled at the school.
April 8, 2016 Flu remains widespread in Kentucky Kentucky health officials say that the flu is continuing to rage across the state and is expected to continue to be a problem well into next month.
April 7, 2016 Security flaws found in 3 state health insurance websites Federal investigators found significant cybersecurity weaknesses in the health insurance websites of California, Kentucky and Vermont that could enable hackers to get their hands on sensitive personal information on hundreds of thousands of people.
April 6, 2016 Lawyer known as 'Mr. Social Security' arrested in disability claims scheme Eric C. Conn, the flamboyant Kentucky lawyer who billed himself as "Mr. Social Security," has been indicted on allegations that he made millions by paying a doctor and a judge to rubber-stamp false disability claims using phony medical evidence.
April 5, 2016 Judge accused of racially charged comments toward prosecutor The Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission has charged a black circuit judge with six counts of misconduct for a series of racially charged public comments.
April 5, 2016 Remains of couple killed in Belgium returned to Kentucky The remains of a couple with Kentucky and Tennessee ties who were killed in terrorist attacks in Belgium last month have been returned to Lexington.
March 30, 2016 Police investigate heritage center vandalism as hate crime Authorities in Kentucky are investigating a case of vandalism at an African-American heritage center as a hate crime.
March 30, 2016 Tennessee police say woman bypassed TSA security checkpoint, boarded plane A Kentucky woman reportedly faces criminal charges after Tennessee police say she was able to get through Transportation Security Administration at the Nashville International Airport without showing identification or being screened last week