Latest Kentucky Headlines

All the headlines from our Kentucky Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Designated Driver Services Steering Drinkers to Safety

Mar 21 2011 // The evolution of the cab has come. Those who enjoy a night of drinking can now hire a company to give them rides home in their own car instead of in one of the yellow checkered variety. Leaders of BeMyDD, or Be My...

Kentucky to Penalize Lawyers Who Solicit Auto Accident Victims

Mar 16 2011 // Nearing the close of its regular legislative session, Kentucky lawmakers enacted bills designed to crack down on fraudulent auto personal insurance claims and bring the state in line with new federal tax requirements for...

Kentucky Condo Owners Await Ruling Over Shoddy Construction

Mar 15 2011 // A group of condominium owners in northern Kentucky is hoping a judge’s ruling will give them an opportunity to collect several million dollars from a defunct construction company they say did shoddy work on their...

Kentucky Workers’ Comp Panel Hit Over Adviser

Mar 7 2011 // An audit has found the Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission paid about $510,000 to a private financial adviser when the law requires it to use state-employed advisers. State auditor Crit Luallen said the...

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Panel Criticized Over Outside Adviser

Feb 22 2011 // An audit has found the Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission paid about $510,000 to a private financial adviser when the law requires it to use state-employed advisers. Auditor Crit Luallen said the...

Brown & Brown Names 4 Regional Vice Presidents

Feb 7 2011 // Florida-based insurance agency Brown & Brown, Inc. has named regional vice presidents in Washington, Florida, Louisiana and Pennsylvania. Eric E. Anderson, Anthony M. Grippa, Thomas Keith Huval and Richard A. Knudson,...

Kentucky’s Neace Lukens Acquires Ohio’s Lent Agency

Jan 26 2011 // Neace Lukens, a Louisville, Kentucky based brokerage firm, recently acquired the Lent Agency, a Dayton, Ohio insurance agency. The merger will add 12 Lent Agency employees, including four producers, to the Neace Lukens...

University of Kentucky, Professor Settle Religious Bias Job Claim

Jan 20 2011 // An astronomy professor who sued the University of Kentucky after claiming he lost out on a top job because of his Christian beliefs reached a settlement Tuesday with the school. The university agreed to pay $125,000 to...

Fen-Phen Lawyer Indicted for Insurance Fraud in Kentucky

Jan 12 2011 // An attorney who was disbarred after representing clients in a multimillion-dollar diet drug settlement has been indicted on a fraudulent insurance acts charge. The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that a Fayette County...

Mine Safety Agency Wins Order Over Unsafe Massey Mine in Kentucky

Jan 6 2011 // Federal mine safety officials have won a settlement with Massey Energy that requires the firm to immediately take safety measures at one of its mines in Kentucky that federal officials say is very dangerous. The U.S....

Walker Named VP of Litigation Management at Kentucky’s IPISC

Jan 5 2011 // Intellectual Property Insurance Services Corp. (IPISC), based in Louisville, Kentucky, has appointed Sandra Walker as vice president of Litigation Management. Walker’s chief responsibility is to assist Insureds with...

Defense in Kentucky Insurance Regulator Death Cites Mental Defect

Jan 5 2011 // Defense lawyers for former Kentucky lawmaker Steve Nunn may argue that he had a mental or emotional defect when his former fiancee was shot to death. The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that Nunn attorneys have filed...

Neace Lukens Acquires Equine Insurance Agency in Kentucky

Jan 4 2011 // Lousiville, Kentucky-based Neace Lukens has acquired the Plamp-Keen Agency Inc., an insurance agency also in Louisville that specializes in horse-related coverages. The merger adds 10 employees from Plamp-Keen, including...

Kentucky Traffic Deaths Lowest in Years

Dec 29 2010 // Traffic deaths in Kentucky are on pace to be the lowest this year since at least the early 1990s. As of last Wednesday, there were 739 traffic fatalities in Kentucky, according to the state highway safety office’s...

Scientist Alleges Religious Bias Cost Him Job at U of Kentucky

Dec 21 2010 // An astronomer argues that his Christian faith and his peers’ belief that he is an evolution skeptic kept him from getting a prestigious job as the director of a new student observatory at the University of...

Kentucky Builders, Insurer Partner in Workers’ Compensation Program

Dec 20 2010 // A builders’ association is teaming with Kentucky’s largest workers’ compensation insurer to offer a new workers’ compensation program to its members in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Kentucky...

Kentucky to Start Fining Motorists Caught Texting

Dec 17 2010 // If you text while you drive in Kentucky, prepare to start paying fines if you’re caught. That’s the message from state officials, who also are reminding drivers younger than 18 that they will be fined if...

Massey Shuts Kentucky Mine; Cites Danger in West Virginia

Dec 3 2010 // Massey Energy Co. has shut down a Kentucky coal mine that federal regulators had cited for safety violations and said another of its mines in West Virginia was in danger of collapse following heavy rains. The mining...

Kentucky Jury Awards $42 Million in Nursing Home Death

Nov 22 2010 // The family of a man who died after nine days in a Madisonville nursing home has won a $42.75 million verdict. Attorney Lisa Circeo argued in court that 92-year-old Joseph Clint Offutt died because Harborside of...

It Figures

Nov 14 2010 // $7 Million The amount North Carolina employers’ stand to save on workers’ compensation over what the industry requested under a settlement reached with the state. The settlement orders a 0.6 percent increase...