September 21, 2022 Kentucky school shooter, up for parole after 25 years, says he still hears voices Michael Carneal, who at 14 years old, killed three students and injured five at his high school in Kentucky in 1997. He said he still hears devilish voices in his head.
September 20, 2022 Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear highlights plans to expand the Mountain Parkway Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear visited the eastern part of the state to highlight his plans for a four-lane extension of the Mountain Parkway.
September 19, 2022 Kentucky officials holding town halls to improve foster care system Kentucky officials are holding four town halls virtually to improve the state's foster care system. Findings from the meetings will be reported to the Citizen Foster Care Review Board.
September 19, 2022 Kentucky school shooter to appeal for parole 25 years after carrying out carnage as 14-year-old gunman Kentucky convicted school shooter Michael Carneal, who as a 14-year-old freshman killed three students and injured five more at Heath High School, is asking for parole 25 years later.
September 19, 2022 Kentucky prosecutor suspended after promising to help a defendant in exchange for nude photos A Kentucky prosecutor was suspended by the KY Supreme Court for promising to help a defendant in exchange for nude photos. The prosecutor allegedly promised to withdraw warrants.
September 18, 2022 Gunman up for parole 25 years after deadly Kentucky school shooting Michael Carneal, who was 14 when he killed three classmates and injured five others in a shooting in Kentucky in 1997, will have a parole hearing this week.
September 16, 2022 Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear defends his record on the pandemic, high consumer prices, crime, drug deaths KY Gov. Beshear defended his record regarding the pandemic, high consumer prices, crime, and drug deaths. Beshear spoke on these issues as he is looking to be re-elected next year.
September 16, 2022 Kentucky to restart computer system upgrade for Office of Unemployment Insurance following delay Kentucky is restarting the process of upgrading its antiquated unemployment computer system. It is estimated to cost $47.5 million.
September 16, 2022 Kentucky ferry temporarily closes due to low water levels The Kentucky ferry that carries vehicles across the Mississippi River has temporarily closed because the river's water levels are too low. Motorists can check the ferry's status online.
September 14, 2022 Louisville mayor candidate Craig Greenberg, who was shot, pledging to crack down on firearm auctions Louisville mayor candidate Craig Greenberg is pledging to crack down on confiscated firearms that police send to auction. Greenberg was shot by an assailant in his campaign office.