Peter Fonda, ‘Easy Rider’ star, dead at 79 Friday, Aug 16 2019 

Peter Fonda died Friday morning after suffering respiratory failure due to lung cancer, his family confirmed.

        

Entertainment venue plan brings excitement, parking concerns to Jeffersonville Friday, Aug 16 2019 

As a part of the project's plan, the developer is purchasing a parking lot, and some nearby business owners are feeling uneasy about it.

        

Cab driver charged with sexually abusing woman with Down syndrome Friday, Aug 16 2019 

A cab driver for Yellow Cab was charged with sexual abuse Friday after a complaint was filed that he groped a woman with Down syndrome.

       

Arrest made in connection with 2016 Bardstown murder Friday, Aug 16 2019 

Robert Tate, 26, is accused of killing 61-year-old Michael Unseld after investigators say Unseld was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound on Stephen Foster Avenue.

Shirley’s Way embraces charitable gaming to help families of cancer patients Friday, Aug 16 2019 

The Shirley's Way Gaming Room features 35 new digital pull tab machines that are designed to help cancer patients in our community pay medical bills.

Crews start to prepare site for Hometown Rising, Bourbon & Beyond and Louder than Life Friday, Aug 16 2019 

The site at the Kentucky Exposition Center, called the Highland Festival grounds, is an unused area of the facility off Phillips Lane.

Matt Jones permanently pulled from ‘Hey, Kentucky’ after book announcement Friday, Aug 16 2019 

Lexington's WLEX TV station announced Friday that Matt Jones has permanently been released from his own show, "Hey, Kentucky."

In Netflix's QB1, Kentucky football's Nik Scalzo shows the high stress of recruiting Friday, Aug 16 2019 

Kentucky football freshman quarterback Nik Scalzo is one of three featured players in the new season of Netflix show QB1: Beyond the Lights.

       

Louisville Metro EMS recruiting dozens of new EMTs Friday, Aug 16 2019 

The training academy lasts four months.

Labor Cabinet: 1,074 'sickout' teachers broke the law, but won't be fined Friday, Aug 16 2019 

The Kentucky Labor Cabinet could have fined "sickout" teachers $1,000 per day for the work stoppage.

       

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