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Animal cruelty continues to be a growing problem in Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — In 45 years of rescuing animals, Anita Spreitzer described the past few months as the worst she's ever seen. “We've moved, in the last month and a half, close to 175 dogs into safe havens. It's unheard of. I've never seen something like this in my lifetime," Spreitzer said.
Teenagers charged with fireworks burglary in Owensboro
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Two juveniles were charged with burglarizing a fireworks stand along Highway 54 on July 4. According to a police affidavit, the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office Night Shift Unit patrol spotted the two juveniles running across the highway in the 1800 block of the US 60 carrying items and wearing ski masks. […]
Green River Catfish Festival kicks off in Butler County
MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Thursday is the kickoff of the Green River Catfish Festival, the biggest event in Morgantown and Butler County. The festival is in its 42nd year and it’s one of the most anticipated events on the calendar. From fair rides to a fishing tournament and food...
Man in hospital after car chase leads to standoff with Hodgenville police
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A high-speed chase turned into a standoff in LaRue County Friday night. Hodgenville police said officers tried to pull over a car going more than 40 miles per hour over the speed limit around Lincoln Farm Road at 11:16 p.m. The car kept going before it came to the town square and drove over the curb, causing the driver to lose control and crash on North Lincoln Boulevard. The driver got out of the car and started to run away, firing a gun at police as he did.
Duo accused of throwing lit fireworks at a police vehicle
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Two men are charged with criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon after allegedly throwing lit fireworks at residential homes, vehicles and police officers. According to a police affidavit, officers were in the 800 block of Mulberry Street investigating complaints of large fireworks being set off towards homes and vehicles. Police say […]
Body Found Behind Train Depot In Bowling Green
Authorities are investigating after human remains were found near a train depot in Bowling Green. Bowling Green Police Department Public Information Officer Ronnie Ward said a person was hit by a train early Friday morning. Officers originally responded around 3 a.m. A second call came in later Friday morning after...
Rich Pond Engineering wins big at National Beta Convention
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A group of local students represented Warren County and South Central Kentucky on a national stage. The Engineering Team from Rich Pond Elementary placed 4th in the National Beta Convention’s competition in Savannah, Georgia back in June. A team of 5 sixth graders competed...
Bowling Green Man Arrested After Crash
A Bowling Green man is facing multiple charges after a crash early Friday morning. Shortly after midnight on Friday, Bowling Green police were dispatched to a collision at the intersection of Russellville Road and Campbell Lane. Upon arrival, authorities discovered two vehicles facing the same direction on opposite sides of the road.
Motorcycle Crash in Princeton Claims Life of 15-Month-Old Child
Police are investigating a motorcycle wreck in Princeton that claimed the life of a child Friday night. Princeton Assistant Police Chief Shane Allison reported that the accident occurred around 6:45 p.m. near the 300 block of Beverly Lane. He said 47-year-old Joseph Traylor of Princeton was driving a motorcycle with a 15-month-old passenger when the motorcycle ran off the road and struck a telephone pole.
Morgan Records Four-Hit Game in Hot Rods 3-2 Victory
Bowling Green, Kentucky – Tre’ Morgan recorded his third four-hit game at the High-A level, as the Bowling Green Hot Rods (9-4, 45-34) defeated the Rome Emperors (5-9, 41-37) 3-2 on Friday at Bowling Green Ballpark. The Hot Rods scored in the bottom of the second facing Emperors...
Hurricane Beryl turns Louisville newlyweds' honeymoon into 'personal hell'
A Louisville couple's honeymoon in Jamaica has turned into a "personal hell" because of Hurricane Beryl. The couple has had trouble getting food, water, or information. Jordan and Maggie Paskitti are desperate for an affordable plan to get them back home to Louisville. Hurricane Beryl has turned a long-planned honeymoon...
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