August 14 - 20, 2008
- Air quality alert for August 19 (Metro Newsroom)
- Greenpeace lobbies 9th District candidates (Courier - Journal)
- Company gets state incentives to build electric car (Courier - Journal)
- Bob Hill nurturing nature (Courier - Journal)
- Study: smoking bans, gambling mix (Courier - Journal)
- Va. project aims to store greenhouse gases (Courier - Journal)
- Wildlife flourishes at old uranium plant site (Courier - Journal)
- Our place in the universe (Courier - Journal)
- Light bulbs and recycling (Courier - Journal)
- Appeals court upholds sentence of coal operator (Herald Leader)
- Chemical weapons depots look to weapon-less future (Herald Leader)
- Ky. students will track butterflies (Herald Leader)
- State offers incentive for electric car plant (Herald Leader)
- Four federal grants for water and sewer projects (Herald Leader)
- $1.4 million grant to fuel UK's coal-to-liquids study (Herald Leader)
- Luallen finds $5 million in ag grants spent with poor oversight and questionable results (PageOne Kentucky)
- Commonwealth Computer Recycling: SBN model succeeds for Sustainable Louisville member (Sustainable Business & Community Networks)
- SBN solar leaders profiled in LEO magazine (Sustainable Business & Community Networks)
- UK gets federal grant for coal-to-liquid study (GreenKY)
- Bernheim seeks seniors for program (Courier - Journal)
- Coal is called crucial to U.S. energy needs (Courier - Journal)
- ER visits for asthma drop after Lexington smoking ban (Courier - Journal)
- Saving coal (Courier - Journal)
- Tanker's bow watch says he ran before collision (Associated Press)
- Trees planted for daughter becoming city park (Associated Press)
- No tree-devouring beetles found in Ky. so far (Associated Press)
- Coal prices soar - but Kentucky is still in debt (GreenKy)
- Stream Saver Bill - H. B. 164 (Kentuckians for the Commonwealth)
August 7 - 13, 2008
- Notice of action on Title V operating permit for GE (APCD)
- A new smog-slayer in town (LEO)
- Parents, stop those engines! (Courier - Journal)
- If it's in a poll, it must be true, right? (Courier - Journal)
- Southern governors to develop energy plan (Associated Press)
- Kentucky politicians love coal money (GreenKy)
- Lunsford's camp asserts pro-drilling stance after McConnell attacks on issue again (PolitickerKY.com)
- Land panel's work delayed (Courier - Journal)
- Concert at Rudyard Kipling to benefit Olmsted Parks Conservancy (Courier - Journal)
- Highlands-Douglass area church to host computer recycling event (Courier - Journal)
- Local air district gets new chief (Courier - Journal)
- Freewheelin: route to better health (Courier - Journal)
- Renewable energy comes in focus (Courier - Journal)
- Job opening: Watershed Program Director (Ky. Waterways Alliance)
- Job opening: Rain Garden Program Manager (Ohio River Foundation)
- In corn country, McCain says no to ethanol support (Herald Leader)
- W. Va's Manchin to push renewable energy projects (Herald Leader)
- McConnell promotes energy plan (Herald Leader)
- McConnell ad compares views on energy (Herald Leader)
- Ex-EPA scientist fights agency over sewage sludge (Herald Leader)
- Whole Foods recalling possibly contaminated beef (Huffingtonpost)
- Judge denies Lexington-EPA consent decree (GreenKy)
- Ford boosts better fuel economy in engines (Courier - Journal)
- Candidates' energy plans analyzed (NPR)
- Loans won't determine biodiesel plant fate (WZTV)
- Tree-killing beetle found in Southern Indiana (WLKY)
- Cracked crystal ball (LEO)
- Mongiardo reaction: Shock and outrage (The Ville Voice)
- Second mustard-gas leak at Army depot (Courier - Journal)
- Ash borer found in Floyd County (Courier - Journal)
July 31 - August 6, 2008
- Wave of bicycle thefts hits Louisville (cartky)
- Ky. weapons depot confirms mustard gas leak (Associated Press)
- Beshear signs order to allow Zap cars on Ky. roads (WHAS 11)
- Ky. mine blast survivor calls for safety chambers (Herald Dispatch)
- Gov. Beshear signs electric car order (PageOne Kentucky)
- New film series spotlights environment, social justice issues (Courier - Journal)
- At what price? (Courier - Journal)
- [Barack on offshore drilling] (Courier - Journal)
- Let's get this train a'rollin' (cartky)
- Interview: Shane Tedder (GreenKy)
- Joel Pett rails on MRT-loving Mongiardo (GreenKy)
- Air quality alert to remain through Tuesday (Courier - Journal)
- Mayor to aid green effort by driving a hybrid SUV (Courier - Journal)
- Ridership up, but agency struggles to meet demand (Courier - Journal)
- Air quality to worsen Sunday and Monday (Courier - Journal)
- Obama proposes tapping nation's oil reserves (Associated Press)
- "Dead Zone" challenge (Courier - Journal)
- Goats could be key to preserving grassy balds (Associated Press)
- Air quality alert for August 3 and 4 (Metro Newsroom)
- Mongiardo has gone crazy, too (GreenKY)
- Going green a growing trend among homeowners (Courier - Journal)
- Job opportunity: KFTC is hiring 14 electoral organizers
- Commuter rail is a real possibility - the P&L railway inspective team (cartky.org)
- Mongiardo touts mountaintop removal mining (Associated Press)
- Bush says coal part of his "sprint to the finish" (Associated Press)
- Concerned about strip mining abuses? Some things you can do! (Kentucky Resources Council)
- KRC applauds decision by Gov. Beshear to withdraw proposed rule allowing electronic multi-message billboards (Kentucky Resources Council)
- From smoke-filled skies to smoke-filled rooms: Louisville's political battles over the "smoke evil" (Sarah Lynn Cunningham)
- Air quality improves, but more work needed (Courier - Journal)
- Environmental audits can offer proactive protection (Business First)
- Clarksville woman crafts treasures from everyday objects (Courier - Journal)
- Members of Congress lead "bike-partisan" campaign to support bike-sharing at conventions (Earth Times)
- We think we think about energy (LEO)
- MSD and ethics (Courier - Journal)
- Control the message (Courier - Journal)
- Feds hold public hearing on mine refuge rules (Associated Press)
- Environmental groups bordering Mississippi River seek limits on pollution (Associated Press)
- Tobacco regulation by FDA passes House; Bush may veto (Bloomberg)
- Solar System (LEO)
July 24 - 30, 2008
- ACL denies blame in Mississippi oil spill (Courier - Journal)
- Job opening: Appalachia-Science in the Public Interest
- PETA asks military to end testing on animals (Courier - Journal)
- Senators call for EPA administrator's resignation (U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works)
- Coal producers credit prices for strong profits (Associated Press)
- Kentucky weapons depot confirms mustard gas leak (WAVE3)
- Wildcat Wheels makes the New York Times (GreenKy)
- Air quality alert: July 29
- Ben Chandler's MTR visit (GreenKy)
- Vegan cupcakes take over Louisville (Consuming Louisville)
- Bikes abound at Forecastle Festival (Barry's Bike Blog)
- How to save gas, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Forecastle (Courier - Journal)
- Salkin on smart growth and sustainable land use planning (UofL School of Law)
- At meal time, put Kentucky first (Courier - Journal)
- Many seek old, fuel-efficient cars for savings (Courier - Journal)
- Growing farmers (Courier - Journal)
- ICAP keeps eye on futures (Courier - Journal)
- Nation's energy crisis is in the wrong hands (Courier - Journal)
- Inconvenient goals (Courier - Journal)
- Forecastle fest takes step up in size, clout (Courier - Journal)
- Bruce Lunford's energy plan (GreenKy)
- Prospect to buy Putney Pond next week (Courier - Journal)
- Small may be big news at Ford plant (Courier - Journal)
July 17 - 23, 2008
- Ford to revamp plants, bring small cars (Courier - Journal/AP)
- Ford to add SUVs to Kentucky Truck Plant (Courier - Journal)
- Fresh food frenzy (LEO)
- Game back on for Irish Hill development (LEO)
- Soldier of the green war (LEO)
- Wolf Creek Dam and water quality (Courier - Journal)
- Forecastle Festival 2008 (Courier - Journal)
- Air Pollution Control District proposes to issue construction permits
- City, Cordish near pact on development (Courier - Journal)
- Shoes ain't made for walkin' in these Southern cities (Institute for Southern Studies)
- The greening of business aviation, part III (Aviation Week)
- Aging sewers threaten environment, public health (uebueb2)
- Kentucky's Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards (Kentucky Waterways Alliance)
- Prospect to discuss Putney Pond (Courier - Journal)
- Oldham breaks ground for trails project (Courier - Journal)
- Planning board endorses retail project in Middletown (Courier - Journal)
- Injecting CO2 (Courier - Journal)
- Number of sick tied to Nebraska Beef grows again (KY Post / AP)
- Public health expert testifies at TVA trial (News & Observer / AP)
- What Al Gore thinks about MTR and coal-to-liquid (GreenKY)
- Electric cars = more partisanship (GreenKY)
- Drivers, Cyclists: Share the road (Metro Newsroom)
- Finding those fuel-efficient cars (Courier - Journal)
- Beshear wants company to build electric cars in Ky. (Courier - Journal)
- Beshear wants Kentucky to become "Energy Capital of the World" (Business First)
- UofL begins audit to boost energy savings (Courier - Journal)
- Gore's challenge; EPA calls for more air conditioning (Courier - Journal)
- Weekend nature outings nearby (Courier - Journal)
- Food safety worries change buying habits (Courier - Journal/AP)
- Air pollution efforts left in limbo (Courier - Journal)
- Study advocates year-round farmers market in Louisville (Courier - Journal)
- No charges filed in death of bicyclist (Courier - Journal)
- Beshear wants company to build electric cars in Ky. (Courier - Journal)
- John Yarmuth supports drill bill in House (PageOne Ky.)
- CART defers TARC ballot initiative (cartky)
- Steve Beshear must be confused (greenky)
- New council will coordinate our sustainability efforts (UofL Provost)
- UofL energy audit could save $33 million (UofL News)
- Response to EPA rule-making on CO2 sequestration (Knight Science Journalism Tracker)
- UofL's new school color: green (Business First)
- Beshear will have energy plan developed for state (Herald-Leader)
- Air quality alert: July 18
- UofL seeks to save on energy costs, improve the environment (GreenKY)
- Biking in Louisville: Still unsafe, part two (State of the Commonwealth)
July 10 - 16, 2008
- Air quality warning issued for Thursday (Courier - Journal)
- UofL announces energy-savings effort (Courier - Journal)
- Note to the EPA (Sierra Club)
- Last weekend's congressional trip on mountaintop removal was missing a key element: Congress (LEO)
- Idling restrictions coming? (Courier - Journal)
- Rain, dead zones, air quality (Courier - Journal)
- City hopes to revive Poe Co. project in Irish Hill (Courier - Journal)
- Air quality warning issued for Wednesday (Courier - Journal)
- Bush administration proposes carbon capture rules (Courier - Journal)
- Fire out at asphalt plant (Courier - Journal)
- Massey, ICG cited for WVa. fatal mine accidents (Associated Press)
- E. coli linked to beef now reported in 5 states (Associated Press)
- Health Dept. gives up anti-smoking web site (Ky. Post)
- Ky. Gov. encourages 4-day weeks to save gas costs (wkyt)
- I thought CentrePointe was supposed to be 'environmentally friendly'? (greenKy)
- Coal-to-liquid plant coming to Pikeville (greenKy)
- Update on gas prices (Congressman John Yarmuth)
- Human deflation (Courier - Journal)
- Sabotage? (Courier - Journal)
- Irish Hill to discuss mini-warehouse plan (Courier - Journal)
- Implosion to make way for Louisville's downtown arena scheduled for Saturday (Courier - Journal)
- Plans unveiled for four billion dollar coal-to-liquid fuel plant (WKYT)
- Coal Education proposals requested
- Dow will buy Rohm and Haas (Courier - Journal)
- Wounded heron rescued in Cherokee Park (Courier - Journal)
- Girls at juvenile detention center prepare rescued greyhounds for the real world (Courier - Journal)
- Energy efficiency a selling point with new homes (Courier - Journal)
- Ashland to buy Hercules for $3.3 billion (Courier - Journal)
- Lugar: Oil imports outweigh spending to save energy (Courier - Journal)
- Seasonal program leader needed (Jefferson Memorial Forest)
- Documentary has gripe with gas price (Courier - Journal)
- State determined to build I66 (Courier - Journal)
- GE plans to spin off Louisville-based Consumer & Industrial (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville under air-quality alert, ozone elevated (Courier - Journal)
- Another green revolution (Courier - Journal)
- Ditch the gas guzzler? (Courier - Journal)
- EPA strengthens controls on 5 pesticides (MSNBC/AP)
- Libertarian candidate for US Senate echoes lies about global warming (GreenKY)
- Who's ready for a coal re-education project? (GreenKY)
- John Yarmuth wants to free America's oil (Page One Kentucky)
- Getting by on less (News & Tribune)
- Northup criticizes Yarmuth over rising gasoline prices (National Republican Congressional Committee)
- Dickerson helps Bats go green (Crossley Field Terrace)
- Strategizing an offense in gas wars (Courier - Journal)
- Trash as fuel (Courier - Journal)
- Rubbertown's future discussed (Courier - Journal)
- Oh, CREP, enviros say (Courier - Journal)
July 3 - 9, 2008
- Rising fuel prices catch up with TARC, commuters (LEO)
- Bill might jump start electric car on Ky. roads (Courier - Journal)
- Floyds Fork (Courier - Journal)
- Global warming: the sequel (Courier - Journal)
- Price of metal helps clean up E. Ky. (Herald-Leader)
- Senators decry plan to transport chemical weapons (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Conservation areas opened for grazing in wake of floods (Herald-Leader/AP)
- The Louisville Loop (LEO)
- Oregoing Green (LEO)
- Hybrid cars may pose silent threat to blind (Courier - Journal)
- Frankfort politicians promote electric cars (Herald-Leader)
- USDA opens conservation land for grazing (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. legislators turn to electric cars (Green Ky.)
- Rohm and Haas plant reopens (Courier - Journal)
- New Albany City Council to discuss possible smoking ban (News & Tribune)
- Louisville artist's political poster does well at polls (Courier - Journal)
- Is climate data collection corrupted? (Symon Sez)
- Who knew healing could be so simple? (Courier - Journal)
- UK's solar vehicle qualifies for Texas-to-Alberta race (Courier - Journal)
- Bernheim Arboretum names its new executive director (Courier - Journal)
- Beef recall includes Ky. and In. (Courier - Journal)
- Crews monitor pressure in rail car (WLKY)
- Under fire from the Sierra Club, McConnell turns criticism on Lunsford (Politicker.com)
- Louisville's Corner Store Initiative aims to boost access to fresh foods (Courier - Journal)
- Annual butterfly census in Oldham reveals 36 species (Courier - Journal)
- Faulty explosion seals 'endanger miners,' congressman says (Courier - Journal)
- It's time to do what you can do to save the earth (Courier - Journal)
- Greening a festival, a little bit at a time (Courier - Journal)
- It's in the minerals (Courier - Journal)
- Truck runs on used cooking oil (Herald-Leader)
- Reusable grocery bags aid waste management in Ky. (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Lawmakers may open roads to alternative vehicles (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Parks thriving as families stick close to home (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Three-wheel electric cars in Ky.? (PageOneKentucky)
- Green Convene work groups forming
- Approx. 10 million blind ... face serious injury...from hybrid cars (American Council of the Blind)
- Oldham to celebrate new park trails (Courier - Journal)
- Animals in Bullitt cruelty case recovering (Courier - Journal)
- Taking too much from nature? (Courier - Journal)
- Selling out Park Hill? (State of the Commonwealth)
June 26 - July 2, 2008
- E-mails between Maynard, Massey exist (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Residents, city resolve to clean up West Louisville neighborhoods (LEO)
- Put some Canada in your tank (Courier - Journal)
- Alexander seeks ban on foreign nuclear waste (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Group sues over crop subsidies on US forest land (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Carbon storage partnership formed (Courier - Journal)
- Higher TARC fares go into effect today (Courier - Journal)
- Earth Force and Staples Foundation for Learning continue empowering youth with environmental education (BusinessWire)
- Louisville doctor is always on a mission (Courier - Journal)
- Where's the wildlife? (Courier - Journal)
- CART to address Meto Council regarding increased TARC funding proposal
- Ky. lawmakers push coal as America's fuel of the future (McClatchy)
- As fuel prices rise, we'll face adjustments (Courier - Journal)
- Bourbon and water, please (Courier - Journal)
- Turning a frown upside down (Courier - Journal)
- UK Parking & Transportation goes sustainable (GreenKY)
- Ky. Republicans keep pushing liquid coal (GreenKY)
- State agency approves $550M to attract coal plant (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. seeks new liquid fuel (Herald-Leader)
- No major hazards released in recent Ind. flooding (Courier - Journal)
- Some work on Wolf Creek Dam halted (Courier - Journal)
- Rapid settling causes halt to dam repairs (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Metro eliminating bike / pedestrian coordinator position (cartky.org)
- Exxon Valdez penalty cut (Courier - Journal)
June 19 - 25, 2008
- Scooter sales fueled by pain at the pump (Courier - Journal)
- UofL now recycles old computers, cell phones (UofL News)
- KRC director speaks at "Energizing Kentucky" conference (Ky. Resources Council)
- KRC comments on public notice rules for water quality certifications (Ky. Resources Council)
- CAWS appeals PSC order granting Ky-American certificate for new water treatment plant and pipeline (Ky. Resources Council)
- Groups set to sue over mining (Herald-Leader)
- Pine Bluff Arsenal finishes VX weapons destruction (Herald-Leader/AP)
- KWA response to LEO article (Kentucky Waterways Alliance)
- Forecastle opportunity (Cultivating Connections)
- Small oil spill cleaned up on Ohio (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville's Environmental Reader (Center for Environmental Education)
- Volunteer crews give Ohio riverbanks a makeover (Courier - Journal)
- Family helps falcon find its way home (Courier - Journal)
- The other oil fuels slick savings (Courier - Journal)
- Ky. sets out traps to catch tree-killing bug (Courier - Journal)
- New Albany council sets smoking hearing (Courier - Journal)
- Global warming ad (Courier - Journal)
- West End health screenings (Courier - Journal)
- A changed tune on oil (Courier - Journal)
- Track government secrecy (Courier - Journal)
- Furnace a go-go (Courier - Journal)
- They brake for whales (Courier - Journal)
- Kindred Healthcare gives $35,000 for Waterfront Park cleanup (Courier - Journal)
- New mine safety rules not enforced, report finds (Herald-Leader)
- MSHA warns 16 mining companies over safety (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. considers limited season for black bears (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Opposition mounts to clean air change affecting parks (Herald-Leader/AP)
- State cites coal company for slurry spill (Herald-Leader)
- Ky. braces for emerald ash borer (Herald-Leader/AP)
- EPA could let coal plants near parks (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Bush & top republicans deny global warming (PageOneKentucky)
- Northup playing both sides with big oil (PageOneKentucky)
- NABCEP application deadline for exams (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners)
- EarthSave Louisville board nominations
- Young people spruce up Waterfront Park (Courier - Journal)
- PETA buys 80 Churchill shares, plans to attend annual meeting (Courier - Journal)
June 12 - 18, 2008
- How clean coal cooks your brain (worldchanging)
- Jockey Club recommends steroid, shoeing, whip changes (Courier - Journal)
- Going green in small ways (Courier - Journal)
- Tomatoes return to menus (Courier - Journal)
- Clifton to get a new community garden (Courier - Journal)
- Man arrested for setting horses free (Courier - Journal)
- States urged to boost safety of racehorses (Courier - Journal)
- TARC to raise fares, adjust routes (Courier - Journal)
- Supreme Court declines to allow reopening of horse-slaughter plant (Courier - Journal)
- Oil reserves in Alaska, elsewhere could ease crisis (Courier - Journal)
- Northup on energy (Courier - Journal)
- Obama, McCain, energy and environment (Courier - Journal)
- Muddy waters - A recent lawsuit rekindles questions of accountability in Floyds Fork (LEO)
- McCain speaks on offshore oil drilling (Herald-Leader/AP)
- MSHA adds 322 coal mine inspectors (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Invitation to Clifton Gardeners (Clifton Center)
- Kentucky Tonight to discuss ethanol (PageOneKentucky)
- CART's open letter to Metro Council (cartky.org)
- New John L. Ramsey Middle School to be environmentally friendly and energy-efficient (Courier - Journal)
- Robinson Forest logging project starts (Courier - Journal)
- Second sunken barge recovered from Ohio River in Louisville (Courier - Journal)
- Investigation drags on at troubled Ky. mine (Courier - Journal)
- Drivers face hard choices as gas price soars (Courier - Journal)
- Schools trying to cope with busing costs (Courier - Journal)
- 'Fact of nature' (Courier - Journal)
- Presidents call for energy solutions (Courier - Journal)
- Yarmuth on drilling, NASA (Courier - Journal)
- Western Ky. company plans for gas reservoir (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ridership increases on Lexington's bus service (Herald-Leader/AP)
- 3 Ky. counties consider ban on smoking in public (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Could a 4-day school week work? (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Radioactive scrap could be worth millions (Herald-Leader/AP)
- MSHA issues warning to E.Ky. mine for violations (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. Conservation Committee's new website
- Disease threatens Indiana bat comeback (Courier - Journal)
- Good/bad news (Courier - Journal)
- First barge raised from Ohio River (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville woman's illness first in Ky. linked to tomatoes (Courier - Journal)
- New phase of drainage project launched (Courier - Journal)
- Precautionary principle (Courier - Journal)
- Gas prices making schools ponder 4-day week (Herald-Leader)
- FDA still hunting source of salmonella in tomatoes (Herald-Leader/AP)
June 5 - 11, 2008
- Commuting for less (Courier - Journal)
- TARC for beginners (Courier - Journal)
- Bicycling (Courier - Journal)
- Four charged in meth lab dump (Courier - Journal)
- Activist Lilialyce Akers dies (Courier - Journal)
- What about gas prices? (Courier - Journal)
- Legacy gets green award (LEO)
- Web cam trained on osprey family (Herald-Leader)
- Senate GOP blocks windfall taxes on Big Oil (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Yarmuth amendment requires global warming info (PageOneKentucky)
- Good news on TARC / Google Transit front (Consuming Louisville)
- Driving, buying smart (Ky Post)
- Louisville water company wins 'Best of the Best' water taste test (Earth Times)
- Public transit, other issues on coalition's agenda (Courier - Journal)
- Tomato ban spreads at groceries, restaurants (Courier - Journal)
- Future of oil? (Courier - Journal)
- Tomatoes ditched over bacteria (Herald-Leader)
- Lunsford would handle energy bill differently (Herald-Leader)
- State issues advisories on healthy swimming, rivers (Herald-Leader)
- Staying safe from salmonella (Herald-Leader)
- Public comment period on Bulk Petroleum Corp proposed Agreed Board Order (Metro Newsroom)
- McConnell stars in Sierra Club video (PageOneKentucky)
- Encourage TARC to work with Google Transit (Consuming Louisville)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to keynote Forecastle 2008 (Capt. JK McKnight & the Forecastle Crew)
- Tiny insects threaten Ky. forests (Courier - Journal)
- Effort to raise sunken barges planned today (Courier - Journal)
- Agency seeks input on Floyds Fork development (Courier - Journal)
- Our nasty carbon footprint (Courier - Journal)
- RFK Jr. to visit L-ville (Courier - Journal)
- Climate bill dead (Courier - Journal)
- Gates will protect endangered bats in eastern Ky. (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Dems' energy bill blocked (Herald-Leader)
- Louisville water, sewer rates will rise (Courier - Journal)
- Cranes reach milestone (Courier - Journal)
- Don't worry, he says (Courier - Journal)
- Miner driving locomotive killed (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Animals, vegetables help fight rising prices (Herald-Leader)
- Few in Ky. bank energy for a cloudy day (Herald-Leader)
- Midwest Renewable Energy agrees to sell Nebraska plant (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Senate confirms Graves for TVA board of directors (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Measuring carbon and concrete footsteps (News & Tribune)
- Beechmont market to be open June 14 (Courier - Journal)
- Bernheim to celebrate trails day (Courier - Journal)
- PETA again seeks Eight Belles investigation (Courier - Journal)
- Olmsted group promotes hiking or biking Saturday (Courier - Journal)
- Bullitt court OKs measures to clean up waterways (Courier - Journal)
- Education, business, government leaders convene for first Energizing Ky. conference (UofL News)
- Draud's fuel efficiency (Courier - Journal)
- Recycling mystery solved. Almost. (Courier - Journal)
- House approves funds for 'green' schools (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ballot initiative to restore TARC service (cartky.org)
