(AP) — The chairman of Kentucky's Republican Party has called on a Democratic state House candidate to withdraw from the race after the candidate was indicted on a misdemeanor charge of failing to promptly report suspected sexual abuse of a child. If convicted, he could face up to a year in prison, a fine of up to $100,000 or a year of supervised release, according to the indictment. State House races are watched closely this election cycle as Democrats cling to an eight-seat majority. (AP) — A juvenile was arrested Tuesday in the shooting of a high school student that prompted a school-wide lockdown and evacuation, police in Louisville, Kentucky, said. Video from television stations showed police escorting students with their hands over their heads out of the school in the southern part of the city to a nearby softball field. (AP) — President Barack Obama has issued a major disaster declaration to help with recovery from August storms, washed-out roads and flooding in eastern Kentucky. Gov.