Topic: Lexington Herald-Leader
A state appeals court judge has ordered a temporary hold on details in records the Cabinet for Health and Family Services must release regarding...
A penguin named Paula has pooped on the state Senate floor.. . The African blackfooted penguin had been brought to the chamber Tuesday by Senate...
A University of Kentucky professor who researches violence against women will discuss stalking Wednesday during an event at the White House and is...
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear (D) has proposed a 2012-2013 budget that includes heavy cuts to some key departments while giving a $43 million tax...
Judge sentences Kentucky men to probation in incident in which man was forced to eat his beardTwo central Kentucky men were sentenced to probation in connection with a bizarre case in which a third man said he was forced to eat his ...
Elderly Kentucky woman survives after her house explodes while trying to light gas stoveFire officials say an elderly woman was treated and released from the hospital with minor injuries after her house exploded while she was lighting her gas stove.Officials said ...
Motorcycle signed by country stars for breast cancer group action stolen in LexingtonA motorcycle autographed by county music stars has been stolen in central Kentucky, where it was to be auctioned to benefit breast cancer research and prevention.The 2010 Harley-Davidson Sportster ...
Kentucky burglar arrested after allegedly trying to claim reward money Two central Kentucky men were rewarded with an arrest after police said one of them implicated himself while trying to collect money offered for information about the case.Powell County Sheriff Danny ...
Franklin Circuit Judge Roger Crittenden has awarded Kentucky more than $5.8 million in civil penalties in its case against GlaxoSmithKline for deceptive or false marketing of drugs including the anti-nausea drugs Kytril and Zofran .. On Wednesday, Conway announced that Crittenden had ...
Jan. 28--Franklin Circuit Judge Roger Crittenden has awarded $5.3 million in civil penalties against the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca for violating Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act.. In October, a jury handed down a $14.7 million verdict against AstraZeneca for defrauding the ...