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Investigation ongoing into 'alleged medication error' at Med Save Pharmacy in Eminence
EMINENCE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The investigation to an "alleged medication error" continues in Henry County. In an emergency called meeting on Aug. 28, the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy ordered Med Save Pharmacy in Eminence to "cease all compounding and dispensing of compounded medications." The order was signed by the pharmacy that day and is in effect.
Cardinal Sports Zone Podcast Episode #216: 93.9 Sleepover, 2024 Football Season Kickoff
CSZ is back on 939 for a limited time only! It’s a midnight edition of your favorite podcast with your host Jeremy Wahman & cohosts Joe Wahman, Sam Basden, Dalton Pence, Wes Keyes, and Shawn Barbour. THE WHOLE SQUAD!. On this special episode, the guys preview the offense, defense,...
Heritage Hills fall to Christian Academy-Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky, (WEHT) — The Heritage Hills Patriots fell to Christian Academy-Louisville in week two with a final score of 35-7. Next week Heritage Hills will go back home to face off against Boonville, while Christian Academy-Louisville will go up against North Hardin.
Lexington Humane Society teams up with Liquor Barn to host tail-wagging good adoption event
Pups and Pints is held the last Friday of every month. Friday's event featured vendors from different breweries and wineries, giving people a chance to sip, eat and visit with some furry friends.
David Arquette Appearing in Louisville for ‘Scream’ Screening
When I attended WKU, the Downing University Center or DUC would show advanced screenings of movies. They would show up a few weeks before they were released in theaters. Little did we know, that one advanced screening would be unforgettable, the 1996 horror classic Scream. Unless you are absolutely scared...
Two WDRB legends, original newsroom members retire after 34 years each
Managing Editor Kerry McGee and Photojournalist/News Operations Manager Eric Edwards retired Friday. Through the years, he has helped guide coverage of some of Louisville's biggest news events. You may not know his face, but you have definitely seen his work.
59th class graduates from metro academy, emphasizing the ongoing need for more officers
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Nine new officers joined Louisville Metro Police Department's rank and file on Friday. The officers graduated in a ceremony at Slugger Field. The new officers said a smaller class provided better training experience, working more closely with officers that will soon be coworkers. "For me,...
'Treated like dogs.' | Great-grandmother says mother of 3 kids found living outside had history of neglect
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Betty Snider is in jail after Louisville Metro Police officers found her three kids hungry, thirsty and living outside in the hot weather. "They've been treated like dogs and animals. They'd sneak down here when she was gone to get something to eat or drink. They wasn't allowed in their home," Mary Burkhammer, the children's great-grandmother, said.
Volleyball falls in four sets to Lindenwood in season opener
NORMAL, Il. – Sophomore Natalie Bland and junior Kylie Van Hoy were the stars of the night, each turning in a double-double in Bellarmine volleyball's 3-1 season opening loss to Lindenwood at the Linda Herman Classic on Friday night. Bland turned in a career-high 18 kills on 41 swings...
The Louisville football team will host many recruits on opening weekend
The Louisville football team is about to start its second year under Jeff Brohm. They take on Austin Peay in the season opener on Saturday afternoon. They are ready to get their offense set for some tougher games down the stretch. The Cardinals are also ready to impress some recruits.
City of Scottsville lowers property tax
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - After turning down a proposed restaurant tax, the Scottsville city council was left to decide on the annual rate for the city’s Ad Valorem tax, impacting all real and personal property within city limits. The city council voted to lower the tax, bringing it from...
Whooping cough reported at Christian County High School, medical checks advised
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – On Aug. 28 the Christian County Health Department informed parents of Christian County High School students that a case of whooping cough was reported at the school, and other students may have been exposed. The health department advises that if students have a...
Hopkinsville Police arrest man on 68 counts of distribution of obscene matter
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (KFVS) - A man was arrested by Hopkinsville police after an almost two-month-long investigation. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, on August 30, detectives and officers from the Hopkinsville Police Department Crime Suppression Unit arrested John “Jay” Smith. Smith was arrested for an arrest warrant charging him with 68 counts of “distribution of obscene matter more than one unit of matter.”
POSSIBLE ‘LIFE SENTENCE’ LAID ON MAGOFFIN CO. METH AND FENTANYL DEALER
AUGUST 29, 2024 – written by WADE QUEEN. UNCLE SAM LOWERS THE BOOM ON MAGOFFIN COUNTY DRUG TRAFFICKER, DANIEL JACKSON, 57, OF SALYERSVILLE, KENTUCKY, WAS FOUND GUILTY AT HIS FEDERAL CRIMINAL TRIAL ON CHARGES OF THE TRAFFICKING OF METHAMPHETAMINE AND FENTANYL. A Magoffin County, Kentucky man faces decades in...
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