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Kentucky suspends Radiology Group CEO's license
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has suspended the license of Anand P. Lalaji, MD, CEO of The Radiology Group, saying that the teleradiologist overlooked several imaging findings. The ruling stems from a complaint submitted in November 2023 alleging that Lalaji violated the board's statutes governing the practice of medicine...
Justice-center sitework bid plans under review, may be advertised next week
While state officials are reviewing the bid package documents for site development work for the future home of a Barren County justice center, and final construction design details are hammered out, the local board overseeing the project has little to do except hear progress reports, and even those were brief at Wednesday’s regular meeting that took roughly 15 minutes.
Back to school discount at gas pumps Thursday. Here’s where
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - A national gas station chain with stores locally is offering a big discount at the pumps Thursday to celebrate back to school. Circle K is cutting 40 cents off per gallon of gas while supplies last between 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., according to Circle K’s website and operators at the Covington location.
Power outages, house fires and fallen trees: Louisville cleans up summer storm damage
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Severe summer thunderstorms tore through Louisville on Wednesday, taking down power lines, ripping up trees and striking homes with lightning bolts. In the PRP neighborhood, residents said a giant tree was struck by lightning and fell on a power line. At one point, nearly 500 LG&E customers lost power, and Lower Hunters Trace closed to vehicles.
Longtime Dairy Queen in Portland becomes another west Louisville business that's shut down
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After more than 30 years in business, the Dairy Queen in Louisville's Portland neighborhood is now closed. But the restaurant's closure represents much more than just losing a place to get ice cream. For the past three decades, the corner where Dairy Queen was located, was...
National recruiting analyst says these two recruitments biggest for Mark Pope, Kentucky
Mark Pope spent much of this offseason recruiting for this season -- specifically through the transfer portal. But, now its full steam ahead for him and the rest of his staff at Kentucky for the 2025 class. Pope has been adament about keeping the state's top talent local and is...
Kentucky lands just right in latest ESPN Bracketology as summer workouts wind down
Summer workouts are winding down and that means college basketball is inching closer -- surely but slowly. There are three months until the Kentucky basketball program tips off its new era -- without John Calipari on the sidelines. After a busy -- but good -- offseason, Mark Pope has put Kentucky back in the conversation as a team that can make some noise late in the season.
Listeria outbreak affects local grocery stores selling Boar's Head
PADUCAH — Cold cuts that could be in your fridge right now are being recalled across the region because of a Listeria outbreak. The USDA said the source of the contamination is Boar's Head's Strassburger brand liverwurst. The company has pulled 71 items from stores nationwide. On the recall...
WATCH Brock Vandagriff to Barion Brown bomb kicks off fall camp for Kentucky
If you were lucky enough to play EA College Football 25 recently, you’ve probably had plenty of long bombs from Brock Vandagriff to Barion Brown for Kentucky. However, nothing beats the real thing, and that’s exactly what we’re getting now that fall camp has begun for the Wildcats.
LMPD: 3 arrested, seven cited for street camping since Safer Kentucky Act became law
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — For the first time, the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) is releasing information in regards to the recently implemented Safer Kentucky Act. Sgt. Matt Sanders explained LMPD has made three arrests and cited seven others for street camping since the law went into effect on July 15. According to the bill's writer and sponsor, Kentucky Rep. Jared Bauman, the idea of the bill is to "support Kentucky citizens with the highest levels of safety, security, and protection possible."