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Western Kentucky Non-Profit Providing Free Clothes to People in Need Saturday
Shouldn't everyone look and feel their best? Shepherds Hand Clothing Ministry will provide clothing for people of all ages and in a wide variety of sizes, colors, and styles. Here's everything you need to know before you go. SHEPHERDS HAND CLOTHING MINISTRY. When children, families, or individuals are provided with...
There’s an ‘assumption of risk’ when it comes to dog parks, animal control says
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A week ago, WKYT told you about a deadly dog-on-dog attack that happened at the Jacobson Park dog park. There is now a pending court case. We talked with the owner of the dog that died last week. Now, we’re speaking with Lexington-Fayette Animal Care and Control, which says there are risks with dog parks, and it’s up to you to keep watch.
Local Softball Players Help Illinois Advance to Little League Senior Softball World Series
The team representing Illinois in the Little League Senior Softball Central Region Tournament in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, won the tourney title on Friday afternoon. Illinois ran the table in the tournament, going (4-0) and defeating Ohio 9-2 in the championship game. West Central High School senior-to-be Addie Seitz and Macomb High...
LMPD identifies officers involved in fatal shooting in southwest Louisville
Louisville Metro Police has released the names and personnel files of three officers who were involved in Thursday's fatal shooting of a man they say was armed with a knife. Officers Matt Forbes, Garrett Schmeltz and Kendrick Eaves were among those who responded to a call at approximately 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the 6600 block of Eagle Wood Drive. When police arrived, they found an "agitated" man, Interim Chief Paul Humphrey said at a news briefing...
Record crowd set to pack Freedom Hall for historic TBT game between Louisville and Kentucky alumni
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Teams made up mostly of Kentucky and Louisville basketball alumni will face off Monday night at Freedom Hall in pursuit of a $1 million prize. La Familia and The Ville will bring more than 10,000 people to Louisville's historic arena in the quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament. As of Sunday, more than 11,000 tickets had been sold, guaranteeing a TBT record. Over the TBT’s 11-season run, the record turnout was 7,202 in Wichita last season.
Arrest made after weekend shooting near Blue Bridge
DAVIESS COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) — Authorities have made an arrest after a weekend shooting that happened near the Blue Bridge. Deputies had been investigating a Saturday night shooting that sent a victim to the hospital. While the suspect fled the scene of the crime, investigators say they've now made...
Reports: Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Max McGwire, signs with Saint Louis University
Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire, will continue his college baseball career at Saint Louis University after previously playing at Oklahoma and San Diego
LIST: Back to school dates across Southern Kentucky
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - School start dates are creeping closer, so make sure you’re getting your notebooks and pencils ready. Start dates for school districts in the area are as follows. All students: Wednesday, August 14. All students: Tuesday, August 13. Preschool: Wednesday, August 28. K-12: Wednesday August...
Former Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron to speak at Fancy Farm for Trump campaign
The former Republican Kentucky attorney general who lost last year’s gubernatorial race to Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear will speak as a surrogate for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign at the upcoming annual Fancy Farm Picnic. Steven Elder, the political chairman for the Graves County picnic known for political speaking and barbeque, shared the update Monday about […]
3 killed, others injured in multi-vehicle crash on I-24 in Livingston Co.
WESTERN Ky. (KFVS) - The Kentucky State Police report three people died in a multi-vehicle crash in Livingston County on Monday. According to KSP, a semi-truck driven by 24-year-old Mansur Kholikov of Brooklyn, New York, was traveling westbound on I-24 when traffic began to slow down near the 32-mile marker. However, for reasons still under investigation, KSP said Kholikov‘s vehicle did not slow down.
Tickets on sale for the 50th annual Unity Breakfast
Although it’s coming up in October, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Human Rights Commission is already accepting award nominations and selling tickets for its 50th annual Unity Breakfast. Commission Executive Director, Raychel Farmer says tickets are already on sale and they are going quickly. Farmer says they are currently selling tickets...
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