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KSP Police Post 10, Harlan Welcomes New Troopers from Somerset, Manchester, Corbin and London, Kentucky
Harlan, Ky. (July 1, 2024) –The Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that 37 cadets have graduated the agency's training academy and are now ready to report for duty across the commonwealth. During the ceremony, KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. (left) pledged the agency's commitment to continue providing exceptional training...
Morehead State named one of Kentucky’s best for online master’s programs
Morehead State University combines convenience, quality, and affordability through its various online undergraduate and graduate-level programs. Recently, those programs received statewide recognition. Online Masters Colleges (OMC) named MSU to its list of the Top Online Master’s Programs in Kentucky, earning a Top 10 ranking among both public and private institutions....
New video: One injured in Lexington plane crash
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Lexington announces Fourth of July road closures
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Lexington’s week of Fourth of July festivities will impact traffic through Thursday. Lexington’s Fourth of July event lineup kicked off on Monday, and with the events come traffic changes, and road closures. The Lexington Police Department told FOX 56 News what drivers should expect over the next few days.
Public comment at Lexington city council now means speaking-only
Lexington’s Urban Council recently approved new rules for citizens engaging in public comment during council meetings. The new language comes as council continues to be confronted by calls to issue a formal endorsement of a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Anyone signed up during public comment can speak directly...
Crystal Rogers case; judge makes decision on Steve Lawson’s charges
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On the ninth anniversary of her disappearance, there is an update in the Crystal Rogers case. Trial will move forward for one of the three men charged in the disappearance of Crystal Rogers. Defendant Steve Lawson filed a motion for his charges to be dismissed, claiming he was promised immunity when he talked to police. But a judge has ruled his statements and information were inconsistent and he did not meet the prosecutor’s requirements for the immunity agreement.
Louisville ramen shop damaged in fiery crash temporarily taking over local Italian restaurant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Renshoku Ramen is taking over a Louisville Italian restaurant after nearly a month of being closed due to fire damage. DiFabio’s Casapela Italian Restaurant is hosting Renshoku for a four-night takeover event to benefit the ramen restaurant’s crew while their location remains closed. Renshoku...
BGPD warns of landscaping scam
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green Police Department is warning the community of a new scam. According to police, a group of three men are approaching residents and asking if they want pine straw in landscaping at their residences. The subjects will give a low-price estimate and then...
Owensboro Chick-fil-A opening on Friday
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Chick-fil-A will soon begin serving more customers in Owensboro. The new location on Highway 54 is expected to open this Friday at 6:30 a.m. Managers say this new location will add about 120 jobs to the area. Chick-fil-A Incorporated has donated $25,000 to Feeding America in honor of the new restaurant. […]
Owensboro business icon David Hocker passed away
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEVV) — Owensboro business icon David Hocker has passed away. The 83-year-old passed away on Tuesday. Hocker is credited for many business developments across multiple states, including Owensboro, since 1959. Two major shopping centers, including Wesleyan Park Plaza along Fredrica Street and the former Towne Square Mall,...
Committee forms to convert Covington’s city government
A committee of local business people and political figures has formed to place an initiative on the November ballot asking if Covington residents want to convert its municipal government from its current city manager form to the more common mayor-council form. If the measure gets on the ballot and is...
Frogenstein: Kentucky Mom Set to Release A ‘Silly, Spooky’ Children’s Book
Cloverport, Kentucky native Hallie Popham Tisher has lived in the small Breckinridge County community her entire life. However, her rather creative and adventurous mind has taken her many places- including Brescia University in Owensboro, where she earned a degree in Medical Technology. Professionally, Hallie has worked at Owensboro Health since 2018. She works full-time, is 'Mom' to two 'rambunctious' boys and enjoys spending time with the boys, her husband and her extended family.
Top Recruit Javeon Campbell Says no to Alabama, Picks Cats
Kentucky in recent years has been able to persuade the majority of the in-state stars to play football for the Wildcats, so it was not a shock to see Western Hills defensive lineman Javeon Campbell commit to UK Tuesday. He is a four-star recruit and ranked as the nation’s 14th...
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