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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."
New president named for Baptist Health Corbin
CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - Baptist Health Corbin announced Angelia Foster as its next president on Wednesday. The move will be effective on October 14. Foster replaces Matt Bailey, who has been serving the position under an interim basis and will stay on with the hospital until November 1. Prior to...
Kentucky gets predictions to land Malachi Moreno and Acaden Lewis
The new Kentucky Wildcats staff has had their work cut out for them since arriving in Lexington. Not only did they have to fill out a roster for the 2024-25 season, but they also had to start rebuilding the foundation with recruits in the class of 2025. As Mark Pope...
McNabb: Going to keep fighting for basic rights being taken away
(The Center Square) – Nearly two years later, the medical struggles continue for Payton McNabb. And the fight for keeping Title IX. “This issue is a lot greater than me,” the former Hiawassee Dam High three-sport athlete said. “I thank the Lord He had a plan for me. I’m going to keep fighting for my sisters, and female athletes in general, their basic rights that are getting taken away from us.” ...
Richmond Raceway Is in Danger: Fans React to NASCAR’s Criticism Over Racing
Richmond Raceway Is in Danger: As NASCAR struggles with criticism regarding the quality of racing, the implications for traditional venues like Richmond Raceway have sparked considerable concern among its devoted fanbase. The growing emphasis on international expansion and the popularity of road courses has led many to question whether iconic tracks, steeped in history, will remain central to the sport’s future. This tension between innovation and heritage raises critical questions about Richmond’s place in the evolving NASCAR landscape, compelling fans to reflect not only the immediate impact but also the long-term viability of their beloved racetrack. What does this mean for the future of racing at Richmond?
Sunrise Spotlight: August’s Blockbusters at the Ballpark 2024
For today’s Sunrise Spotlight, we sat down with the Executive Director of Community Education, Bill Oldham. He told us all about August 10th’s Blockbuster at the Ballpark going down at Bowling Green Ballpark. There will be a costume contest, a free movie to watch and lots of fun...
Vehicle hydroplanes on I-65, driver exits car and is struck, killed by semi
A man has been struck and killed by a tractor-trailer on I-65. Kentucky State Police said troopers responded to the incident at the 38-mile marker of I-65 at Smiths Grove at approximately 9:00 Tuesday night. Upon arriving at the scene, police found that a Kia Forte, being driven by 36-year-old...
More heat and storms over the next few days
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Only a few isolated showers and storms are expected as we continue through the evening and later on the overnight. The heat index for Thursday will climb as high as 106° during much of the afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms could pop up as we head into the late afternoon and evening. Heavy rain and gusty winds are possible.
Dog dies after structure fire on Mount Olivet Road
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A dog has died and another was transported to a local animal hospital after a structure fire in Bowling Green on Wednesday morning. At 6:38 a.m., the Richardsville Fire Department says it responded to a structure fire on Mount Olivet Road near Ephram White Park.
Man charged with DUI after wreck in Horse Cave
HORSE CAVE, Ky. – A Bowling Green man is facing multiple charges in relation to operating a motor vehicle under the influence in Hart County. According to a uniform citation by the Kentucky State Police, troopers were dispatched around 10:52 p.m. Monday for a reckless driver on Interstate 65 southbound.
Judicial Commission on Health holds Behavioral Health Summit
BOWLING GREEN, KY.- Dozens of people from all over Kentucky gathered for the first Regional Behavioral Health Summit. It tackles major topics that impact many people wrestling with behavioral health. The Judicial Commission on Health brought judges, attorneys, correction officers and many others together to ensure they can properly serve people who struggle with behavioral health disorders or substance abuse.
The yard sale frenzy along the longest such stretch of roadway is about to start up again in Kentucky
An early August tradition is making its way back to Kentucky communities north and south. The annual U.S. Highway 127 Yard Sale officially begins Thursday. Albany Kentucky native Al Gibson is a tourism commission and chamber of commerce member and local newspaper publisher. “You can find just about anything along...