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Northern Kentucky health officials host 'Tobacco Free Tailgate' to stop teen vaping
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — Friday Night Lights turned on at Beechwood High School with a Tobacco Free Tailgate experience. The event was part of an effort by northern Kentucky health officials to keep kids from getting into vaping. Health officials say one in five Ohio and Kentucky high school...
Dogs’ big-play attack too much for HC on the way to 33-0 victory
Hazard 6 0 20 7 — 33 Harlan County 0 0 0 0 — 0 H — Johnson 19 pass from Pelfrey (pass failed) H — Johnson 85 kickoff return (kick failed) H — Blankenship 21 run (Holbrook run) H — Fullwood 31 pass from...
Hopkinsville Police arrest man on 68 counts of distribution of obscene matter
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (KFVS) - A man was arrested by Hopkinsville police after an almost two-month-long investigation. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, on August 30, detectives and officers from the Hopkinsville Police Department Crime Suppression Unit arrested John “Jay” Smith. Smith was arrested for an arrest warrant charging him with 68 counts of “distribution of obscene matter more than one unit of matter.”
Harvest season for ginseng, a highly-regulated plant in Virginia, is almost here
Ginseng harvest season in Virginia begins on Sept. 1. For those interested in collecting this valued plant, there's several regulations to be aware of -- because violating them could result in hefty fines, jail time or both.
Central High’s Marching Yellow Jackets ready for another Louisville football season
At Central High School, the Marching Yellow Jackets rival their football-playing peers as crowd favorites. Central’s marching band is a cultural touchstone in the neighborhood.
WDRB photojournalist Eric Edwards retiring after 34 years behind the camera
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Longtime WDRB photojournalist Eric Edwards is calling it a career. After 40 years in newsrooms and more than 34 of those at WDRB, Eric is ready to put down the camera, play golf and destroy his alarm clock. You may not know his face, but you have definitely seen his work.
UK kidney transplant transforms pain into purpose
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Lexington resident and kidney transplant recipient Ashley Holt has a favorite scripture from the Bible, one that she goes back to repeatedly when she needs to gather her thoughts and make sense of her journey. Jeremiah 29:11 is like a mantra and appears to her serendipitously in unexpected places just when she needs it most.
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