CNHI News Service —
Much of New York was plunged into darkness Monday by a superstorm that overflowed the city's historic waterfront, flooded the financial district and subway tunnels and cut power to hundreds of thousands of people.
CNHI News Service —
Much of New York was plunged into darkness Monday by a superstorm that overflowed the city's historic waterfront, flooded the financial district and subway tunnels and cut power to hundreds of thousands of people.
Devin Thomas goes down a water slide Wednesday at the Paradise Cove Family Aquatic Center.
Wet and relatively cool weather has hurt attendance at Richmond’s Paradise Cove Family Aquatic Center since in opened for the season May 25, according to city officials. However, sunshine and a high of nearly 85 degrees Wednesday drew a large midweek crowd to the pool in Lake Reba Park.
A high of 86 was predicted for today by AccuWeather.com with 89 forecast for Friday and Sunday and 91 on Saturday.
This has been a big year for Exile, a band formed in 1963 by a group of Madison County teenagers.
The seven members of the county schools’ superintendent screening committee began reviewing applications Tuesday night in a special called meeting of the school board.
The Berea City Council adopted the annual budget of about $17.7 million for the 2013 to 2014 fiscal year Tuesday. The budget was adopted 6-1 (Jerry Little was absent) with Ronnie Terrill casting the lone dissenting vote.
Destroying paperwork containing personal information is an important way to prevent identity theft, and the Richmond/Madison County Recycling Center wants to help residents keep their finances safe.
Four golfers with local connections are still alive after day two of the 102nd Kentucky Amateur Championship.
The Richmond Kiwanis Red Sox got off to a fast start and rolled to the championship of the Richmond Little League’s Major League American Division Tournament Wednesday at Lake Reba.
Richmond’s Zach Miller coasted to an easy victory Tuesday at a Musselman-Dunne Golf Tour event at Tates Creek Golf Course in Lexington.
LOVE A GOOD STORY, BUT SHUN THE BAD
I love a good story as well as the next person. However, what if the story you hear has occurred at the indiscretion or thoughtlessness of a known acquaintance or friend, in public?
Slower rise in health care spending is a big deal
The sky isn't falling. The train is not wrecking. The end is not nigh. And to drag this out a bit, the tidings are not all bad.
The Social Security and Medicare trustees have spoken in their latest annual report: Social Security's not-too-serious condition remains unchanged from last year. But the outlook for Medicare, the more shaky program, has brightened modestly.