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NKY mayor urges cybersecurity focus, cites Ohio as model
Fort Wright mayor Dave Hatter has asked Kentucky lawmakers to examine cybersecurity intently statewide and consider using Ohio’s security efforts as a model as hackers ramp up attacks on public and private networks both inside and outside the commonwealth. Hatter—a cybersecurity professional at Cincinnati-based Intrust IT—testified before the legislative...
'It was just uncomfortable' | Employees testify about discrimination at Louisville Water Company
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Water Company was back in court Friday after four men filed a joint lawsuit alleging discrimination and retaliation within the alleged hostile work environment. Witnesses testified and displayed emails and text messages painting a picture of what one of the men had to endure...
Man Charged In Hopkinsville Stabbing
A Hopkinsville man has been charged with stabbing another man during an altercation on South Campbell Street Thursday night. Hopkinsville Police say 39-year-old Michael McGregor got into an altercation with another man and stabbed him in his side. Law enforcement found out about the stabbing when the male victim showed...
Parasitic Crypto outbreak identified in Northern Kentucky
The Northern Kentucky Health Department is investigating an outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis, better known as crypto, within the Northern Kentucky area this week. The cryptosporidium parasite causes a gastrointestinal illness marked by abdominal cramps, watery diarrhea, low-grade fever, vomiting and nausea. As of Friday afternoon, there are a dozen confirmed cases and "numerous" probable cases....
Kentucky weather tomorrow: Scattered strong to severe storms
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — The weekend is here, and the active weather has arrived. Into the weekend, we’ll have multiple rounds of showers and storms, with the threat of some severe weather Saturday afternoon. A few stray storms will be possible overnight as temps hold in the...
Daily Briefing: Meet 'Your Favorite Cake' at the Kentucky State Fair
Good morning, Louisville! Happy Friday! (You can read today's eNewspaper here.) Today we can expect a break from the sun with possible showers and a chance for thunder storms. The high will be about 88. Here are the top headlines: ...
'This is where I'm supposed to be' | Beshear says he doesn't intend to take any job in D.C.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is ending any speculation about his political future following weeks of "veepstakes" mania. The Democrat governor who won re-election last year was among a shortlist of candidates being vetted to be Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate in November's presidential election. Last week, Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for the pick, whom Beshear called "a great friend and a great choice."
Louisville Zoo to host celebration for start of World Water Week 2024
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Zoo, WaterStep and the Louisville Water Company are partnering together to mark the beginning of World Water Week 2024. On Aug. 25, select animals at the zoo will get unique enrichment activities. There will also be interactive activities for guests at Glacier Run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Watermelon Throw in Monroe set for Aug. 31
Who is ready for airplane rides and throwing watermelons at targets from planes? Join in on the fun at the 5th Annual Watermelon Throw at the Tompkinsville- Monroe County Airport KTZM. This uniquely themed fully in will be Saturday, Aug. 31 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Prizes are awarded.
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