Ten months after Democrats took over the Capitol and the first African-American president moved into the White House, black lawmakers are in control of some of the most powerful positions in Congre...
The Kentucky Public Service Commission is ready to release its report on the January ice storm and last year's wind storm.
It sounded like a good idea a few years ago when drivers with Savannah- Chatham public school buses wanted a union. They met, marched, campaigned, and got their union, but now some want out.
A south-central Kentucky six-year-old is in a Louisville hospital recovering from extensive surgery after being attacked by a pit bull.
The local chapter of Christians United for Israel hosted a pro-Israel rally Tuesday night in Statesboro. The non-denominational group is trying to gather political support around the country to mai...
A federal judge has rejected an environmental group's request to stop a port expansion project in South Carolina.
The fears of H1N1 continue as the virus proves especially dangerous to kids. That’s why Bullitt County parents accompanied their children to Bullitt Central High School Tuesday night for the first ...
Mixed Martial Arts is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports, but many critics worry it could be all wrong for kids.
The 48th Brigade of the Georgia National Guard are continuing their job in Afghanistan, training and mentoring Afghan secruity forces and police.
Students and teachers at First Christian Academy recognized recently-returned veterans on Veterans Day. But those soldiers say the school honored them every day of their year-long deployment.
Sarah Palin's highly anticipated book hit book shelves all over the country today.
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear is continuing his tour of the state warning of continued hard times to come.
Nestlé baking announced today that it expects a shortage of Libby's Pumpkin on store shelves this holiday season.
The Savannah Chapter of the American Red Cross held a "Thank-A-Thon" Tuesday. Several board members and volunteers called donors to say thank you.
Students in the Savannah-Chatham County School District are learning more about Savannah's history.
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