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  • Narcotics detectives in Marshall County say they have identified some residents of southeast Kentucky who obtained questionable prescriptions from doctors…
  • Narcotics detectives in Marshall County say they have identified some residents of southeast Kentucky who obtained questionable prescriptions from doctors…
  • In the years since the crash, Blue Grass Airport replaced the shorter runway with a longer general aviation runway. The site of Flight 5191's crash is at the bottom of the photo above.
    Changes for Blue Grass Airport
    Inside and out, Lexington's Blue Grass Airport has undergone a major overhaul since Aug. 27, 2006, when 49 people lost their lives in the crash of Comair…
  • Traffic creeps out of the infield about 1 a.m. 7/10/11 after the inaugural NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, Sparta. The race ended about 11 p.m. All vehicles must exit the infield through a single tunnel.
    Speedway Parking Fix Begins
    The rows of tobacco and corn growing on land across from Kentucky Speedway will be replaced next year by rows of cars. This week the speedway bought a…
  • Chairman Ben Bernanke is proposing no new steps by the Federal Reserve to boost the economy while hinting that Congress may need to act to stimulate hiring and growth.
  • Thieves are ripping the horns off long-dead rhinos who in some cases have stood in natural history museums for decades. Driving the market: Traditional beliefs in some Asian cultures that rhino horn powder is a medicine and an aphrodisiac.
  • A review of clinical trials shows that vitamin A supplements reduced child mortality by 24 percent in low and middle income countries by preventing measles, diarrhea and vision problems in children.
  • Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered a speech Friday at the annual economic symposium hosted by the Kansas City Federal Reserve in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Bernanke didn't outline any big rescue plans, but he did say the fed has tools it can use if necessary.
  • "If you are in the projected path of this hurricane, you have to take precautions now," President Obama just told Americans along the East Coast.
  • A two-day strike culminated in a massive march that ended violently. The protesters are demanding better labor and education conditions.
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