The Kentucky Senate voted overwhelmingly Monday to lay the foundation to attract nuclear energy projects to a state where coal has dominated and fueled the economy for generations.
We're not seeing as many surprises at the grocery store these days as we did the past three years when prices soared on beef, eggs, and almost everything else.
Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis through Dec. 15, or until the funds have been expended.
It's expected to bring a city-economic impact of $15 million to Louisville.
Duke Energy is asking state regulators to approve a 15.9% decrease for residential customers.
Right now, customers are reporting energy bills are double what they normally pay.
This weekend marks a meter reading and the end of that billing cycle.
The national average is now $3.85 for a gallon of unleaded.
Two conservation agencies claim the federal government failed to protect three bat species whose underground habitat is imperiled by the pipeline route.
The Kentucky Public Service Commission recently approved a rate increase for LG&E's natural gas customers.