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Cathryn Brown poised to build off of freshman season at Kentucky
PADUCAH, KY -- Coming off of her freshman season playing for the Kentucky women's golf team, Cathryn Brown has a ton of confidence in her game. "I step up with confidence at each tee," Brown said. "I am going to compete with them hit after hit, shot after shot, putt after putt."
JURY CONVICTS LONDON, KENTUCKY NATIVE IN LAUREL CIRCUIT COURT ON CHARGES CONNECTED TO A 2023 DRUG RELATED INVESTIGATION
LONDON, KY - Laurel/Knox Commonwealth Attorney Jackie Steele, Laurel County Sheriff John Root, and London Police Chief Chuck Johnson report that on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024, an accused drug trafficker was convicted in a jury trial in Laurel Circuit Court. This case was the result of Laurel County Drug Task Force investigations.
Owensboro doctor's license on 5 year probation after patient overdose
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - An Owensboro doctor’s license is on probation for the next five years. Records show Dr. Jeremy Luckett agreed to supervise and accept responsibility for the care given by physicians assistant Julie Anne Salisbury. He then signed an application for her to prescribe controlled substances. The...
Hundreds of refugees each year find a new home, earn second chance by coming to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- They've survived violence, homelessness and being separated from their family. The city of Louisville has given hundreds of refugees a new home and a second chance. "I was born in Burundi, which is a country in Central East Africa right below Rwanda," former refugee Amos Izerimana...
Wilmore celebrates 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Luckily, the rain held off Thursday morning for the City of Wilmore’s 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. The streets were full of excitement in celebration of the day. “We have a lot of division in our world, but one day of the year,...
Deadline to apply to be a Louisville firefighter approaching
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Are you interested in a job that makes a difference in people’s lives?. Louisville Fire Department is hiring and you have only a few more hours to apply. The application process opens up once a year and that time frame closes Friday, July 5 at...
Nearly 100 pounds of drugs seized in traffic stop in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (WSMV) - Nearly 100 pounds of illicit drugs were seized during a traffic stop in Hopkinsville on Wednesday evening, according to police. Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle after the driver allegedly disregarded a stop sign. After an investigation, the vehicle was searched and officers found...
Leitchfield felon wanted for vicious assault at local factory
A Leitchfield man with a long history of drug and other arrests is wanted by police for a vicious assault at a local factory. Chad Matthew Dennis, 48, a felon, is wanted in connection to a “felony assault” that occurred at Plastikon in Leitchfield on May 6, according to Leitchfield police.
20-year-old woman reported missing may be in Louisville, police say
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville police are searching for a 20-year-old woman who has been missing for 13 days. Angelina Stephens last contacted her family on June 22, according to LMPD. She is believed to be in Louisville. Stephens isn't from Louisville and her family has reason to believe she...
One person dead following three-car crash
LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - A Corbin woman is dead after three cars crashed in London on Sunday. Officials with the London Police Department said the crash happened on KY-192 near Community Trust Bank. Phyllis Darlene Hale, 56, died at the University of Kentucky Hospital due to her injuries. Officials...
Fentanyl and meth seized in Owensboro search warrant
DAVIESS COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) — A search warrant in Owensboro led to drug dealing charges for one man. Investigator with the Daviess County Sheriff's Office say they served a search warrant at the Owensboro home of Darien McCubbins, on Ruidoso Loop in Colony Mobile Estates. Once inside the home,...
Bob’s Drive-In celebrates 75 years of business on July 3
PADUCAH — Bob’s Drive-In on the southside of Paducah celebrated 75 years in business on Wednesday with a couple of hours of free ice cream and fun for the family. Originally, the restaurant was one of the first Dairy Queens in the surrounding five states, but it eventually simply became “Bob’s.”
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