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Here's why it's so hard to find an affordable apartment in NKY
Editor's note: A previous sentence about the supply and demand of housing units in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties has been corrected. In Northern Kentucky, thousands of people can barely afford $300 a month for rent. Wealthier residents can't find the bigger homes they want. Most people in the area need small...
Grossberg denies harassment allegations; Dems say it raises ‘serious concerns’
Here’s what Kentucky state Rep. Daniel Grossberg, D-Louisville, had to say in response to allegations of harassment and crude, sexually-charged texts and direct messages from three different women involved in Kentucky politics.
Officials investigating Big Spring water issue near Upton
Officials are investigating an area water issue. According to a press release from Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul’s office, the Kentucky Emergency Response Team and the Kentucky Division of Water are investigating to determine the source and substance of contamination of Big Spring in the Upton area. The judge/executive’s...
Brandenburg City Council Forecast Meeting for new member
Brandenburg City Council would not hear or vote on the second reading of what their social media post called a “disputed ordinance” at their meeting Aug. 12 — Mayor David Pace made that clear even before leading the pledge and a prayer. “The ordinance on the employee...
Man arrested after allegedly stabbing step-father
A Hopkinsville man is facing several charges after he allegedly stabbed his step-father during a disturbance on Wooldridge Road Saturday. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers responded to the 200 block of Wooldridge Road to investigation a disturbance and investigation revealed that a suspect, 22-year-old Bryson Brown of Hopkinsville and the victim had been in a verbal altercation that turned physical.
HNA to Feature Hardscape House Immersive Experience
Hardscape North America (HNA) will include the Hardscape House, an outdoor pavilion that features hands-on testing and two popular show features: the Hardscape Demos, where attendees can watch and learn the latest techniques from expert installers, and the Installer Championship where teams from across North America race against the clock as they compete for valuable cash and prizes.
Horse dies in accident during World's Championship Horse Show at the Kentucky State Fair
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A horse had to be euthanized after an accident at the World's Championship Horse Show on Tuesday. Kentucky State Fair officials said in a release that the horse sustained injuries during a class when the bike contacted fencing that surrounds the ring in Freedom Hall. The rider did not require medical attention, but the horse was euthanized.
Kentucky Forecast: 40s in Some Areas as State Prepares for Cooldown
Louisville, KY — Portions of Kentucky are set to experience a significant drop in temperatures this week, with some areas seeing lows in the 40s. While Tuesday and Wednesday will maintain comfortable highs in the mid to upper 70s, a shift is expected as the week progresses. According to...
Kentucky middle school teacher shows up drunk to school, gets arrested and resigns
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville-area teacher was arrested at school Tuesday after police say she showed up drunk. According to Elizabethtown police, staff at TK Stone Middle School observed Tamara Mouser on campus and believed she was intoxicated. The school resource officer assigned to the building was notified and made contact with Mouser.
35-year sentence for man arrested in Oak Grove for kidnapping, ransom
A Texas man will spend 35 years in a federal prison after kidnapping a Kentucky woman and transporting a minor across state lines. The sentence was handed down this week for 42-year-old Bryan Conley. In 2018, he created a fake online dating profile where he offered money and property to lure a minor from Ohio. The minor met up with Conley in Tennessee. He took the minor to Texas, stealing her purse and phone and abandoning her.
Man Charged After Hopkinsville Hit-And-Run Crash
Police have released more information about a wreck on East 9th Street in Hopkinsville that sent a Clarksville man to the hospital Sunday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say a car driven by 23-year-old Josaiah Brown was northbound on South Virginia Street when an SUV driven by 22-year-old Eric Chapa of Brownsville, Texas that was eastbound on East 9th Street failed to stop at the light and hit his car.
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