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Kentucky highway shooting: Person of interest identified after multiple people shotKHOU20 hours ago
Man arrested following Perry Co. shootingwymt.com21 hours ago
Hazard police have arrested a suspect that was considered 'armed and dangerous'LEX18 News23 hours ago
Kentucky shooter still on the looseFOX Carolina19 hours ago
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That Time Patrick Swayze, Bill Paxton, & Liam Neeson Hung Out in Eastern KY
I have been borderline giddy about the tax incentive that continues to draw more and more filmmakers and some of your favorite actors to Kentucky. Some films being shot in the Commonwealth are not even SET here, and that's even more exciting because that means they don't need Kentucky JUST because the story is set in Kentucky. But 36 years ago, eastern Kentucky was needed to play itself, and so Hollywood A-listers descended upon Hazard.
Drivers parade around Interstate 275 in support of Donald Trump
A parade of motorists looped around Interstate 275 Saturday morning to express their support for former President Donald Trump. People from Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky participated in the grassroots, two-hour parade and decorated their cars with Trump flags, posters and even a replica of the former president. ...
Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller receives ‘Justice for All’ award from NKY lawyers group
Supreme Court Justice Michelle M. Keller has received the seventh annual ‘Justice for All’ Award from the Northern Kentucky Volunteer Lawyers. Presenting the award was Jennifer Scholl Overmann, president of the Northern Kentucky Volunteer Lawyers.
Kentucky small businesses creating jobs, investing in communities can still apply for tax credits
Gov. Andy Beshear encouraged Kentucky’s small businesses creating jobs and investing in our communities to apply for a tax credit of up to $25,000 through the Kentucky Small Business Tax Credit (KSBTC).
Governor to host blood drive at state Capitol, gives update on medical marijuana
Gov. Andy Beshear says he and first lady Britainy Beshear will be hosting a blood drive in the State Capitol Rotunda and at the Capitol Education Center on Thursday, Sept. 12, to help address the national emergency blood shortage and save lives.
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