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13 puppies set on fire in Kentucky, $5K reward offered for information on who did it
The Humane Society is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information about puppies that were set on fire in Lexington. According to the Humane Society, a Lexington resident found a litter of 13 puppies that had been intentionally burned. The puppies were estimated to be about 8 days...
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...
LTADD senior services survey now open to all area residents 60 and up
The Lincoln Trail Area Development District is still looking for feedback on its annual assessment survey for older adults. The survey is now available to all area individuals ages 60 and up who are looking to provide feedback on services available in the development district. LTADD Home Care and In-Home...
LIVE RADAR | Tracking severe thunderstorms in Louisville and southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Another round of severe weather is expected to impact the Louisville area on Wednesday. The storms will be slow-moving and will bring heavy rain which will increase chances of flash flooding. Recent rounds of rain earlier this week have brought damaging winds, torrential rain and frequent...
“Treasures on the Trails” Event Series in Danville
As summer winds down, Danville’s picturesque trails will come alive with a unique fusion of nature and art in the “Treasures on the Trails” event series. Over the course of six weeks, from August 12th to September 16th, visitors and residents alike are invited to explore different sections of the town’s extensive trail system, all while hunting for exciting, art-themed prizes.
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.” ...
‘Beyond ridiculous’: After resident complaints, MSD offers long-term plan to fix Louisville’s stink
Louisville sewer officials say they will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming years in an effort to minimize odors that impact residents’ quality of life.
$250M in vehicles rumbling to Louisville for Street Rod National
One of the most anticipated U.S. summer traditions returns this week to Louisville as it gears up for the annual August gathering of hundreds of brightly colored street rods and vintage vehicles wheeling into town for the National Street Rod Association’s (NSRA) Annual Street Rod Nationals, August 1-4, at the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC).
Current Kentucky Players are Ready for Louisville Rivalry, “We Want to Be Part of That”
It’s no secret that the Kentucky-Louisville basketball rivalry hasn’t been the most competitive over the last few years. Since Rick Pitino left the Cardinals in 2017, the Wildcats have won five of the six meetings by an average of 18 points per game, and Pitino is even working himself back into the good graces of Kentucky fans.
Hwy 505 Yard Sale In Ohio County, Hwy 127 Yard Sale, Weekend Sale Guide | 8/1- 8/4
It's a picker's paradise! The Hwy 127 Yard Sale, the World's Longest Yard Sale (690-mile), the Hwy 505 Yard Sale through Ohio County, and many Owensboro sales are happening this weekend. We have your handy guide!. With roadside bargains, delicious food, sales for antique lovers, and sightseeing galore, these yard...
Lexington developer that axed protected trees has not built wetlands in different case
Vision Engineering and the Greer Companies had agreed to construct wetlands, plant trees and do stream improvements as part of a different development on South Broadway. So far, that’s not been done.
Early plans for massive park project showcased to Erlanger residents
The City of Erlanger held a public workshop Tuesday night, where it presented early plans for a massive park and road improvement project in and around the city’s Cherry Hill neighborhood. Although this was not the first time the city had discussed the project in a public setting, it...