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2 injured in Lexington house fire
At least two people were injured Wednesday in a fire at a home at 1017 Spring Run Road. Fire crews responded to a call about a possible rescue at 10:53 a.m. When they arrived, they were told there were people inside, Lexington fire Battalion Chief ...
Former Perry judge-executive pleads guilty to mail fraud
A former Perry County judge-executive pleaded guilty Wednesday in a federal vote-fraud case. Sherman Neace admitting he mailed false campaign-spending reports to a state agency in an attempt to hide a vote-buying scheme, according to a court documen...
Asbury College to become Asbury University in the spring
Asbury College in Wilmore has outgrown its name, so it will become Asbury University in early March. The 119-year-old private school, with an enrollment of more than 1,600, will change its name "to better reflect who we are in this century," Preside...
Public Service Commission breaks down $1.2 billion in storm costs
LOUISVILLE The state Public Service Commission on Wednesday itemized $1.2 billion in damages from last fall's wind storm and the winter's ice storm and told state legislators it will make 60 recommendations to utilities, government agencies and ele...
Grand jury brings new charge against Sypher
The woman accused of trying to extort money from University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino was charged Wednesday with retaliating against the coach by falsely claiming he raped her. A federal grand jury in Louisville brought four new cri...
Jessamine library board hears public comment about book-checkout policy
NICHOLASVILLE An evangelist yelled at the Jessamine County Public Library Board, then turned his attention to the seated crowd of more than 100: "If this is not pornography, what is?" He had passed out photocopies of a page out of The League of E...

