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Delivery driver seen on video stealing supplies from NKY daycare
BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) - A daycare in Northern Kentucky filed a police report after security video captured a delivery driver stealing food and supplies meant for the kids of the facility. All About Kids has several locations around the area, including in Boone County, which is where the alleged...
Gabriel’s Death Highlights Growing Needs In Christian County
In the last week, officials from the Christian County Regional Animal Shelter announced on social media the locating of a male dog stray — found on the 11300 block of Old Fruit Hill Road in Crofton. His shelter name “Gabriel,” he was not made available for adoption due to...
BOZICH | Boldly predicting ACC Football order of finish as Louisville travels to Media Days
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Atlantic Coast Conference Football Kickoff event launched in Charlotte, N.C., Monday. It will stretch through Thursday afternoon. Louisville will share the stage with Miami, Boston College, Duke and Wake Forest on Wednesday. Coach Jeff Brohm, quarterback Tyler Shough, cornerback Quincy Riley and defensive end Ashton Gillotte will represent the Cards.
Louisville track and field athlete to make history by throwing discus in Paris Olympics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Jayden Ulrich will soon become the first United States Olympian in University of Louisville track and field history. The 21-year-old will compete in the women's discus throw in Paris next month. Ulrich is the second female Olympian from UofL's track and field team after Chinwe Okoro competed in the women's discus throw for Nigeria at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
MSU joins forces with KDA for economic conference
MURRAY – The Kentucky Department of Agriculture collaborated with Murray State University Monday to host a conference focusing on farming, economic development and connecting producers across the state. The conference was called “Agriculture is Economic Development” and was held throughout the day in the CFSB Center’s Murray Room. In...
Pulaski County Man Arrested on Drug and False Information Charges
Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones says deputies arrested a Somerset man after he gave them a false name and social security number. Police say the information actually belonged to someone from Louisville. Deputies were called out to Breezy Hills where a man was reportedly trying to harm himself. Police found 57-year-old Kyle Wright hiding behind the entry of the open door. Deputies also found multiple plastic bags, a crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine, money and marijuana inside the home. Wright was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and giving an officer false identifying information. He was also charged with a failure to appear warrant out of Pulaski County Circuit Court. He was lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.
Victim in deadly Lexington shooting identified
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The name of the person killed in a Lexington shooting has been released. Police say they responded around 5 a.m. Friday to the Gatehouse Apartments on Liberty Road for a report of shots fired. Police say they found a victim who had been shot in the parking of the complex.
PopCon Louisville's 2024 Prize Pack Giveaway
Prepare to be blown away by the epic experience waiting for you at PopCon Louisville, taking over the Kentucky International Convention Center with non-stop excitement from August 23rd to 25th!. Experience thrilling encounters with celebrities from your beloved TV shows and anime series, witness epic cosplay showdowns, participate in exciting...
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