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Daviess Co. men charged after Gateway Drive shooting
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – According to the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO), at approximately 10:07 PM on August 14, Owensboro – Daviess County Central Dispatch received a 911 call reporting that a person had been shot at an apartment in the 4300 block of Gateway Drive in eastern Daviess County. DCSO says its patrol deputies, […]
Todd Central Blanks Lyons to Move to 3-0 (w/PHOTOS)
The Todd County Central Rebels scored early and often Thursday night in their home match against Lyon County. The Rebels scored seven times in the first 40 minutes on their way to a 7-0 win over the Lyons. Tanner Henderson continued his hot start to the 2024 season, scoring four...
Arrest made after shooting on Daviess Street in Owensboro
Owensboro, Ky. (WEHT) — An arrest has been made after a shooting on the 2800 block of Daviess Street in Owensboro. Owensboro Police say Laterrian Burroughs was arrested after one person was shot Thursday. Police say the person shot sustained non-life-threatening injuries. “My wife was watching TV and I was in the bathroom and she […]
Owensboro Police searching for missing woman
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEVV) — The Owensboro Police Department is attempting to locate a missing woman. OPD says 56-year-old Sherry Medders has been missing from the Owensboro area since August 11th. Medders is described as a white female with brown hair and brown eyes. Medders is 4'10" and weighs 120...
J’s Good Grub Opens NEW Restaurant at Windridge!
We LOVE when new restaurants open up in town and, this time, we’re extra excited because one of the most popular food trucks in Owensboro is taking things to the next level with a brand new brick and mortar location, and a second food truck!. That’s right–J’s Good Grub...
Nortonville Man Charged With Possession Of Drugs
A Nortonville man was charged with possession of drugs and arrested on outstanding warrants during a traffic stop in Oak Grove Monday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle driven by 41-year-old Derek Ferrell on Fort Campbell Boulevard for not having a light on his license plate.
Bullitt County family sues cemetery where their son is buried, claiming harassment and outrageous conduct
PIONEER VILLAGE, Ky. — Cemeteries are often serene, quiet places, where people go to mourn and remember. At the Holder Family Cemetery that peace is paramount, in fact, the desire for peace is what pushed the plot into existence. "I should've been able to bury my son on July...
Louisville employee gave herself illegal work bonuses: Cosmetic surgery and trip to Aruba
A Louisville construction company employee gave herself some unauthorized bonuses − cosmetic surgery, a shopping spree, airfare and a vacation to an upscale beachside resort in Aruba. Amy D. Hall's purchases for herself and her boyfriend topped a quarter of a million dollars and were paid for on the company's dime − but without the company's permission. ...
Parents frustrated over JCPS decision to hold middle school football games at high school fields
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Parents at Newburg Middle School are frustrated over JCPS Athletics’ decision to hold varsity middle school games on high school fields. After two years of repairs to their football field, parents of the school’s varsity players were looking forward to playing at home and hopefully bringing in some extra funding for the program.
Murray State set to face Pittsburgh in upcoming season
PADUCAH, KY -- More and more pieces to Murray State's non-conference schedule keep getting revealed as it was reported on Thursday that the Racers will face Pittsburgh this upcoming year. The Racers will face Pittsburgh on the road with the game taking place on November 8th, which would be their...
NKY man fighting rare form of skin cancer brings awareness after diagnosis
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — A Northern Kentucky man was blindsided by a devastating diagnosis when he learned he had a rare form of cancer. Now, he's trying to bring awareness to the disease and why there were no signs ahead of the diagnosis. In the months leading up to...
Corvette Cultural Awareness Weekend taking place in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- People are kicking off a weekend dedicated to celebrating the Corvette while also highlighting cultural diversity. The event, known as Corvette Cultural Awareness Weekend, saw a vibrant gathering of African American Corvette enthusiasts at Sugar Maple Square. The weekend aims to inspire families who may not frequently...
Man charged with murder in connection to shooting outside Highlands nightclubs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man has been arrested in connection to a shooting outside a popular stretch of late-night bars and restaurant on Baxter Avenue in the Highlands that left two dead and one injured. Louisville Metro Police said Richie Williams, 37, was arrested Thursday and charged with murder...
Stanford holds first reading of cannabis regulation ordinance
In April, the Kentucky General Assembly fast-tracked the medical cannabis business licensing process by six months, allowing for applications to be received now to allow some products to be ready by Jan. 1 when the state program is set to start. The state of Kentucky legalized medical cannabis for those suffering from a list of […] The post Stanford holds first reading of cannabis regulation ordinance appeared first on The Interior Journal.
LIVE RADAR | Tracking scattered storms in Louisville and southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More severe weather is moving through the Louisville area early Friday. A WHAS11 Weather Impact Alert Day has been called for Friday due to storm chances and heavy rainfall expected in the area. Plan on isolated to scattered strong storms early Friday morning into the afternoon....
Principal named at new career and technical school in Lexington landmark
Michelle Wilson has been selected as principal for The Hub for Innovative Learning & Leadership, which is slated to open in fall 2025 in the former Herald-Leader building on Lexington’s Midland Avenue.
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