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Community members honor 9-year-old girl after her passing
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEVV) - The community of Henderson is rallying behind one family who is mourning the loss of their sweet daughter Lucy after she passed on Tuesday. She was a daughter, sister, and friend to many. The past week, Henderson has been a sea of pink to honor Lucy Nash. The 9-year-old girl who was a fierce baseball player who was a light to everyone she knew.
Man charged with murder in connection to shooting outside Highlands nightclubs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man has been arrested in connection to a shooting outside a popular stretch of late-night bars and restaurants on Baxter Avenue in the Highlands that left two dead and one injured. Louisville Metro Police said Richie Williams, 37, was arrested Thursday and charged with murder...
LIVE RADAR | Tracking scattered storms in Louisville and southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More severe weather is moving through the Louisville area early Friday. A WHAS11 Weather Impact Alert Day has been called for Friday due to storm chances and heavy rainfall expected in the area. Plan on isolated to scattered strong storms early Friday morning into the afternoon....
Kentucky Supreme Court weighing whether agencies can withhold records during active cases
What records – if any – should be made available to the public during active criminal investigations or prosecution?. That was the central question that Kentucky Supreme Court justices heard arguments about on Wednesday in a case that could determine whether a police department is allowed to withhold records from a news outlet because of the records’ connections to a criminal investigation.
Wendell Berry veers from gratitude to yearning in 'Another Day'
Wendell Berry’s imagined residents of Port William, Kentucky, are nearly as familiar to his most devoted readers as their own extended family members. In a series of novels and dozens of short stories -- populated by recurring characters set over decades -- Berry brings alive the joys and sorrows of hard-working rural Kentuckians. His writing is informed by his own long-time farming life in a Kentucky River valley, one shared with Tanya Berry since their marriage in 1957.
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