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Stuff the Bus celebrating 20 years of service to South Central Kentucky
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Stuff the Bus in Bowling Green is celebrating 20 years of service to Bowling Green and South Central Kentucky. What originally started in 2005 as a man sleeping overnight in a bus collecting school supplies, has now expanded to include counties across the region. Stuff...
Georgia doctor, CEO accused of failing to spot brain tumor has Kentucky license revoked
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure released an order on Monday revoking the license of a doctor accused of failing to diagnose a brain tumor while working for a western Kentucky hospital.
Metcalfe County Indictments from the July 25, 2024 Session
An indictment is an accusation only and a person is considered innocent until or unless proven guilty in a court of law. COUNT 1: POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE (METHAMPHETAMINE), 1ST OFFENSE, KRS 218A.1415 CLASS D FELONY. COUNT 2: DRUG PARAPHERNALIA–BUY/POSSESS, KRS 218A.500(2), CLASS A MISDEMEANOR. COUNT...
"A volcano you'd be setting off": Legal experts say Kim Davis could help chip away at LGBTQ+ rights
A broad swath of legal experts told Salon that they doubt that former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis’ longshot strategy to get the Supreme Court to overturn its pivotal 2015 same-sex marriage ruling will work in one fell swoop – but they say Davis’ argument could fuel future attacks on LGBTQ+ rights down the road.
Man arrested after allegedly attempting to hit officer at BNA
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man was arrested after he almost hit an officer and sped away from police at a high rate of speed at the Nashville International Airport, according to an arrest report. Police said the incident happened on July 23 when Officer Matthew Kimble over the radio...
Vanderbilt joins $75 million fund to address Nashville’s affordable housing challenges
In a June 28 press release, the university announced the launch of the Nashville Catalyst Fund, a public-private partnership to develop more affordable housing across the city. This is the latest in a series of expansions to the university’s collaboration with the Nashville mayor’s office. Vanderbilt contributed $5...
Commanders Urged to Trade Late-Round Pick for ‘Disappointing’ 1st-Rounder
A trade to add to their options at wide receiver would be a smart move for the Washington Commanders, even if it means taking a chance on “disappointing” former first-round draft pick Treylon Burks. The Tennessee Titans’ wideout makes sense as a trade target for the Commanders, according...
Nashville Film Festival will End with Black Keys Documentary
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, today announced that the 55th annual festival will open this year’s event with “DEVO,” a documentary featuring the iconic 1980s de-evolution rock band, and “REBEL COUNTRY,” a documentary exposing and energizing country music culture in Nashville. Then, the festival will close with “THIS IS A FILM ABOUT THE BLACK KEYS,” a documentary following the band’s remarkable journey to stardom.
Marchers call for change, denounce hate groups in Nashville following recent events
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Of all the verbal attacks Nashville has witnessed from hate groups, slurs that were hurled towards children last week was a big wake up call for much of the community. Body camera footage from Metro Nashville Police shows the interaction between Neo-Nazis and young bucket drummers.
Israel Teens Visit Nashville, Create Lifechanging Connections, and Make Memories
From July 10-21, the Nashville Jewish community welcomed seven Israeli teens and two adult chaperones to our community as part of our Hadera-Eiron Partnership program. While the teens were in Nashville, they stayed with host families, led activities for the campers at Camp Davis, and got to know some of the participants in the Gordon JCC’s TGIT weekly senior lunch program. They also explored Nashville, visiting places like the National Museum of African American Music, touring of Carnton House with the Battle of Franklin Trust, and taking in a Nashville SC soccer game.
Metro Police working to identify Dollar General shooting suspect
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Detectives with the Metro Nashville Police Department are working to identify the gunman who shot and critically injured a female clerk at a Dollar General. The shooting happened on Saturday at about 9:20 p.m. at 541 Stewarts Ferry Pike during a robbery, according to police. The...
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