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Savannah Chrisley Laments ‘Inhumane’ Prison Conditions After Mom Julie Gets Sick
Savannah Chrisley is calling out the conditions in the prison where her mom is serving time. In a recent episode of Unlocked, Savannah shared an update on mom Julie Chrisley. She explained that Julie, who is serving her 7-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington in Kentucky, recently got sick due to conditions there.
Extra security at Louisville artist’s concert over concerns from past connections
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A River City native took the stage at the Yum! Center Saturday night, as EST Gee was joined by a number of other artists. “Seeing somebody make it from Louisville it’s, it’s an exciting time, you know,” CJ Calhoun, who attended the show, said.
Ellis Park hosts first corgi race
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Weiner races returned to Ellis Park in Henderson, but this year, another dog breed was also able to compete. It’s a popular event that Ellis Park has hosted for years, but this is the first time Corgis have been able to race. One Corgi owner told us he traveled from Princeton, […]
WHAS11 honored with 8 Regional Emmys during annual ceremony
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The talented journalists of WHAS11 have won 8 Regional Emmy Awards during the annual Ohio Valley Emmys gala. The ceremony was held Saturday night in Lexington, Kentucky. WHAS11 sends out huge congratulations to our colleagues who won and those who were nominated. Winners:. Diversity/Equity/Inclusion – Lena...
Yoga event in Covington raising money to support families who lost a loved one
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC)- The "All Hail Caesar" yoga event is in honor of a local man who passed away from cancer. Proceeds go to supporting Fernside which is a nonprofit that supports grieving families. Kristen Carnevale and her three kids received love and support at Fernside after they lost Caesar...
Grand Jury issues indictments for endangerment, drug trafficking crimes
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for wanton endangerment, drug trafficking and abuse-related crimes on Friday. Charles Berry, age 27 of Hopkinsville, was indicted on multiple drug charges after Hopkinsville Police executed a probation violation warrant against Berry and reportedly found him to be in possession of drugs in May. Berry was indicted on charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in synthetic drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Back To Back Foundation’s Legacy Of Hope And Harmony
Over the last 20 years, Hopkinsville’s Back to Back Foundation has helped countless families year-round, and thanks to the community’s generosity, many more will benefit in the coming years. Saturday night’s show featured Brice Long, founder of the non-profit organization, who brought hits he’s written for Gary Allan,...
Pies for Paws benefits Humane Society of Henderson County
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — The Henderson County Sheriff got pied in the face for a good cause on Saturday. Pies for Paws was held at Audubon State Park in Henderson. The event benefited the Humane Society of Henderson County. For $10, people could smash a pie in someone’s face. Several people volunteered to be pied, […]
Kids and teachers get ready to head back to school
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The new school year is almost upon us and across WAVE Country, parents, students and teachers were all preparing for the first day of school. It’s important kids feel confident when walking through the doors on that first day of class and that’s where Lisa Popeck, a hair stylist, comes in.
Almonor getting adjusted to Pope’s new system
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) — Ansley Almonor has been impressed with his new teammates and is looking forward to his final season in the collegiate ranks. “I’ve been through a lot,” the Farleigh DIckinson graduate transfer said. “I know college basketball off the back of my hand and I've been through the ups and downs. They’re are definitely ups and the downs.”
Woman Charged After Toddler Overdoses On Drugs
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with criminal abuse after an investigation into symptoms her child had at the hospital Saturday night. Hopkinsville Police say a 20-month-old child was brought to the hospital with symptoms of an overdose and after running tests, the mother 25-year-old Jasmine Bartolo was taken into custody.
Review: TICK, TICK… BOOM! at The Carnegie
This past Friday evening on July 19th, The Carnegie in Covington, Kentucky opened their latest show of the 2024 summer theatre season. By the end of the night, this new production Jonathan Larson’s musical Tick, Tick… Boom! was met with a huge positive reaction. Written by the man who would go on to pen the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent just a few years later, Tick, Tick… Boom! takes a look at themes from Larson’s own life and presents them in a semi-autobiographical fashion. After Larson’s death in 1996, acclaimed playwright David Auburn reconstructed the original one-man show into a fully fledged, multi-character musical that went on to premiere Off-Broadway in 2001. As a result, the foreshadowing within the show is apparent when considering his future theatrical tour de force, as well as the heartbreak of his unexpected passing during the process of said project.
Racing Louisville pulls off incredible comeback against Rayadas
Soccer is a sport full of surprises and twists and turns, and that's exactly what we saw in the match between Racing Louisville and Rayadas del Monterrey at the Lynn Family Stadium in Kentucky. The Rayadas got off to a flying start, pressing Louisville from the first minutes and opening the scoring with a superb goal from Fátima Servín in the 11th minute. However, the American team didn't let up and pulled off a spectacular comeback, ending the match with a 3-1 victory.
Jeffersontown Summer Craft Beer Fest shows off local breweries and city
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The ninth annual Jeffersontown Summer Craft Beer Fest returned on Saturday. Dozens of local breweries were set up offering samples of their beers, along with wines and seltzers. There were over 75 craft beers, including some national favorites. The event not only highlighted brews, but it...
Community gives back to local students with 15th annual "Stuff the Bus" event
PADUCAH — Back-to-school season is right around the corner, and a local organization is working hard to ensure students have the supplies they need this school year. Notebooks, pencils, and markers were among the items local shoppers donated at the 15th annual "Stuff the Bus" event on Saturday, July 20.
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