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Woman Charged With Stealing Lost Property
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with stealing lost property at the Wal-Mart on Clinic Drive on June 27. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department report, 33-year-old Leandra Green took a wallet and Samsung phone that was reported lost inside the store. Police said she discarded the phone in a trashcan where it was recovered by store staff.
UPDATE: BGPD investigating death of man found underneath railcar
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green Police Department is conducting a death investigation. According to an investigation report, a train was traveling north on the railroad passing behind the Train Depot located at 401 Kentucky Street. The CSX conductor told police that he observed a subject passed out and lying down in the roadway. Upon discovery of the subject, the conductor stopped the train. The conductor notified dispatch of the subject lying down on the tracks.
National Guard Armory (former) – Harrodsburg KY
Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA) In 1941, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) completed work on a National Guard armory designed by Edd Gregg. The building is a poured, 2-story modern Deco style building with both horizontal and vertical elements on the front façade. It has been repurposed for use by the local YMCA. A barrel vault over the gymnasium is visible at the rear.
Tri-State families adjust firework plans amid higher prices, still celebrating 4th of July
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - Lit Fireworks has been operating in Covington for several years, and it draws in people from both sides of the river because it's so convenient. Despite the rain on Thursday, there was a steady stream of people looking to make the most of the 4th of July.
Athletic OT Jermiel Atkins commits to Kentucky
Dayton (Ohio) Trotwood-Madison offensive tackle Jermiel Atkins announced his commitment to Kentucky on Thursday. Atkins is a big addition for the Wildcats as he is a 6-foot-8, 290-pound propsect with a high ceiling. WHAT JERMIEL ATKINS SAYS ABOUT KENTUCKY. Atkins has spoken highly of Kentucky throughout the process and did...
Hundreds of refugees each year find a new home, earn second chance by coming to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- They've survived violence, homelessness and being separated from their family. The city of Louisville has given hundreds of refugees a new home and a second chance. "I was born in Burundi, which is a country in Central East Africa right below Rwanda," former refugee Amos Izerimana...
Parents jailed after child makes 911 call
CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - Two parents are in jail after their child reportedly called the police, thinking the mother was dead. On June 28, police say the girl called, saying that she could not wake her mother up. When police arrived at the home, the girl and her mother Danielle Asher, came to the door. The father, Robert Herren was found later.
'Safer Kentucky Act' goes into effect July 15; potential impact still being debated
Among the legislation approved during this year's Kentucky General Assembly, many official agree the most significant and longest-lasting may be House Bill 5, termed the "Safer Kentucky Act" by those who proposed it. While officials on all sides of the issue agree that the legislation will have a significant impact,...
Former Lexington pastor accused of raping a minor appears in court
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Zachary King, a former pastor of LexCity Church, made another appearance in court on Friday, facing disturbing accusations that he raped a minor in his church. Friday morning, King’s defense and prosecutors argued about his bond. King’s attorneys say the bond was too much for this...
Aaron Harrison Explains Why BBN Should Come to TBT
Why should Kentucky basketball fans come to Rupp Arena for The Basketball Tournament later this month to watch La Familia, UK’s alumni team that will be chasing the $1 million winning purse?. “It’s going to be an exciting time. Everybody’s going to come out and play hard and try...
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