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Princeton woman charged in stolen vehicle investigation
A Princeton woman is facing charges after police investigated the theft of a vehicle on Wednesday. According to the Princeton Police Department, officers responded to the 100 block East Young Street around 8:30 a.m. for reports of a stolen vehicle and while investigating, the victim was notified that one of their credit cards had been used at the Circle K. Upon arrival to the store, officers were able to identify the suspect through video footage as 24-year-old Kelsey Ford of Princeton.
Charges Filed After Threat Toward Mayfield High School Students
Charges have been filed after threats were made toward Mayfield High School students. A social media post from Mayfield Independent Schools on Thursday night stated school officials were aware of the threat against the students. The post stated all parties involved had been notified and the charges were filed. No...
National ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign underway
GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WKYT)—Kentucky is joining the national effort to prevent impaired driving as we end summer and celebrate Labor Day. The ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign starts Friday and runs through September 2. Last year, in Kentucky, there were more than 4,000 crashes involving an...
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...
Lady Storm ‘Zap’ Tilghman to Advance in Kentucky 2A Sectional (w/PHOTOS)
The Hopkins County Central Lady Storm are headed to the semifinals of the Kentucky 2A Championships girls soccer sectional round. The Lady Storm advanced with an impressive 8-1 home field win over Paducah Tilghman. Emma Vandiver had a huge night for the Lady Storm. The Central sophomore found the net...
Ohio anti-gerrymandering leaders say LaRose’s draft ballot text is deceptive and unconstitutional
The office of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has drafted ballot language for the Ohio Ballot Board to consider Friday that supporters of an anti-gerrymandering amendment say is deceptive and unconstitutional. The Ballot Board decides the text of proposed amendments that voters actually see on their ballots when they vote. The anti-gerrymandering amendment before […]
'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...
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