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Man kills girlfriend and her mom in front of kids during 'ambush-style' attack outside Kentucky court
Christopher Elder killed Erica Riley and Janet Riley in a parking lot across from the Hardin County Justice Center in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on Monday morning
Call for Nominations - University Distinguished Professorship
The University Distinguished Professorship program is designed to recognize faculty members who have served the University with distinction and have compiled an outstanding record of achievement in teaching, research, and service. By providing additional support for their work, the program seeks to enable recipients to pursue more professional opportunities and to increase the leadership role of these faculty at Western Kentucky University.
What’s Brewing at The Ballpark: Season Ends Soon
For today’s What’s Brewing at the Ballpark we met up with Marshall Stewart, the Account Executive for the Bowling Green Hot Rods. He told us about what’s coming up for the team as they look to wrap up this year’s baseball season.
If You Have an Extremely High Utility Bill This Summer, There’s Some Relief in Kentucky
Though our weather in western Kentucky is exceptionally pleasant this week, that really hasn't been the case throughout much of the summer. It's been hot and humid and air conditioning systems around the Tristate have been working overtime to keep up. That means lots of local residents are seeing huge increases in their utility bills. For example, my OMU bill for the last month was nearly $500. That's a big chunk of change.
Sensory Awareness Day provides inclusive experience for Kentucky fairgoers with sensitivities
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky State Fair welcomes everyone, but on Wednesday it’s a special experience for a few. Wednesday was Sensory Awareness Day at the fair, which means fairgoers with sensory processing differences are given free admission and Thrill Ville Tickets. From 10 a.m. to noon, Thrill Ville operated with minimal light and music to create a comfortable environment.
With Dog Bites Rising, USPS Preps W.Va. Mail Carriers For Risks
This year, the number of dog bites on mail carriers in West Virginia and Kentucky is on the rise, according to Alan Lewis, United States Postal Service (USPS) safety manager for the two states. The states reported 113 dog bites last fiscal year, which ended in September 2023. This fiscal...
Murray State Athletics receives largest gift in school history from Dill Family
MURRAY, Ky. — With the public’s support of the current investments into much-needed facility enhancements and the overall student-athlete experience at an all-time high, Murray State Athletics has received the largest gift in school history from the Dill Family, it was announced August 20. The record-shattering investment made...
Annual Butterfly Festival to take over Oak Grove walking trail
Oak Grove’s 16th annual Butterfly Festival is set for September 7 and the Oak Grove Tourism Commission is inviting the community to come and witness thousands of Monarch Butterflies take flight as they are released into the wild. Commission Executive Director, Traci Cunningham, shared that they are gearing up...
Kentucky Forecast: Cooler Days Midweek Before August Heat Returns
Louisville, KY – Pleasant weather will persist in Kentucky through the remainder of the week, offering a welcome break from the summer heat. Midweek temperatures are forecasted to stay between 74°F and 79°F, with sunny skies and mild conditions dominating the forecast. According to the U.S. National...
Humana Community Day brings thousands of people to downtown Louisville to give back
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Thousands of Humana workers packed downtown Louisville on Wednesday to give back to the community. Wearing green T-shirts, nearly 5,000 Humana workers met at Waterfront Park to kick off the inaugural Humana Community Day. Humana leaders said giving back to their community is a priority, so they want to extend that commitment company-wide.
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