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Quiet start to Tuesday ahead of a few afternoon showers and storms
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – Happy Tuesday! After the rainy start to yesterday, conditions are dry to start your Tuesday. We will be tracking isolated-to-scattered afternoon showers and storms. Not everyone will see rain, though. There’s also a higher chance for southeastern Kentucky to see storms than areas north and west of Lexington. Grab the rain gear just in case! Rain chances drop off this evening and we will be left with another warm and muggy overnight, with lows only falling into the upper 60s and low 70s.
H-L investigation: Smuggling at KY juvenile jail yields felony charges against officers
Facebook photos of teens flashing gang signs in Warren County detention center raised alarms last December. Employees helped youths charge illicit electronic devices; gave them access to office computers with internet connections; and slipped envelopes under cell doors.
Louisville Metro Government threatened with legal action over Urban Government Center development
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Some people in Louisville are now threatening to take the city to court over the development of the old Urban Government Center, while others just want construction to begin. Construction fencing is up around the old center on Barrett Avenue, off East Broadway. But there are...
Devil’s Cask relocating headquarters to Somerset-Pulaski County
Devil’s Cask CEO Jeremy Grunewald introduced his company to the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) board of directors at its monthly meeting on Thursday. Grunewald explained that the move to Kentucky, and specifically Somerset, marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey and reflects its commitment to growth, community engagement, and advancing the spirits industry through innovative solutions.
The Louisville Black Chef Showcase Is Back This August
The Louisville Black Chef Showcase is back to exhibit the best in Black cooking across the city. Hungry patrons won’t have to wait too much longer to try some of the best foods Louisville has to offer. The Black Chef Showcase, located at the Melwood Arts Center (1860 Mellwood Ave.) is on Sunday, Aug. 18 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Woman facing wanton endangerment charge following traffic stop
A Hopkinsville woman is facing numerous charges following a brief pursuit last Thursday where a child was allegedly not in the proper safety restraints. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers attempted to stop a vehicle that was speeding on Fort Campbell Boulevard and although the driver did initially stop, she drove off again before finally coming to a stop on Walnut Street.
Lewis Named Interim As Trigg-Cadiz Tourism Director Position Opens
Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist Commission members announced Tuesday evening the appointment of Jamie Lewis as interim executive director — holding firm in the wake of retiring Bill Stevens. Effective August 1, Lewis will lead the organization until a permanent candidate is selected, which could still be her. In the coming...
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