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'It's just a miracle': Man found alive after 14 days in the Kentucky wilderness
A man was found alive after 14 days in the Kentucky wilderness in what rescuers are calling a miracle for the 48-year-old. The Wolfe County Search and Rescue Team had been actively searching for Scott Hern since July 16, about 10 days after he was last was seen on Tower Rock Trail in...
Welcome move to boost child protection in Kentucky trips over conflicting views of the law
Increasingly worried about suspected abuse of her young grandson, Michelle Tynes said she battled for years with Kentucky social service workers to act on what she said was the deplorable situation in the Western Kentucky home where he and four other children lived. “I made multiple reports,” said Tynes, who eventually won full custody of […] The post Welcome move to boost child protection in Kentucky trips over conflicting views of the law appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Scattered Storms and Heat Ahead for Kentucky, Eastern Missouri
Paducah, KY – Residents of Kentucky and eastern Missouri should prepare for a period of unstable weather, with isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms expected through Friday night. According to the US National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky, better chances of showers and storms are anticipated from Saturday through...
Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky on tour
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – It’s a pressing issue for many Americans and even more so for those who live on the streets, homelessness and affordable housing. The Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky came to town on Wednesday to talk with those who have a vested interest in affordable housing and homelessness and hoping to get some insight on how to fix a big problem in Kentucky. Adrienne Bush and George Eklund with the Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky and the Coalition for the Homeless in Louisville have traveled to Louisville, Lexington, Paducah and Bowling Green so far but still have two more stops to make in northern Kentucky and Morehead to finish out their tour.
Update from Dr. Rand Paul
Recently, I had the honor of attending a morning meet and greet hosted by Mayor Pamela Hoots at the local VFW chapter in Columbia. It was a great opportunity to connect with our dedicated law enforcement officers and community members. We had meaningful discussions about critical issues affecting our nation, including the urgent need to protect our cities and secure our border.
MAGA Republican Takes Shocking Stand on Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie is openly feuding with the pro-Israel lobby ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress. The Republican representative, part of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, is the only GOP member who said he would boycott Netanyahu’s Wednesday speech. “Today Congress will undertake political theater on behalf of the State Department. The purpose of having Netanyahu address Congress is to bolster his political standing in Israel and to quell int’l opposition to his war,” Massie wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “I don’t feel like being a prop so I won’t be attending.” In response, the...
St. Henry edges Highlands in tiebreaker at Highlands Invitational
While only the top four scores are used for a team score, the fifth score on a high school golf team can prove to be vital. That was the case on Wednesday at Kenton County Golf Course’s Pioneer Course, St. Henry defeating Highlands on a tiebreaker at the Highlands Invitational.
Coney Island's Christmas light show tradition to continue at a new location this year
Cincinnati's Nights of Lights, a Coney Island tradition, will continue at a new location despite the former park ground's new chapter. The drive-thru light show will take place at the Clermont County Fairgrounds in Owensville this year, according to a press release from event organizers. It will run from Nov. 23 to...
Cincinnati woman accuses people living in nearby apartment of illegally dumping
WESTWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) - A woman from Cincinnati's Westwood neighborhood is accusing people living in a nearby apartment complex of illegally dumping near her backyard. For more than a decade, Lisa Klein has complained about the apartment complex above the hill behind her backyard. She said that tenants have been throwing trash, including tires and barrels, down the hill and leaving it there.
'His hair is amazing': Cincinnati kid competes in USA Mullet Championships
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local boy wanted to be just like his dad, so he grew a mullet. Now, three years later, his hair is so good that he's part of a national competition. The curly blond locks of 5-year-old Griffey Metz are halfway down his back. His mom, Danielle, said she loves it.
High-tech heart help: Patient has first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - One of the first patients to receive some high-tech heart help is saying thank you to the team at St. Elizabeth Health after they helped give him back part of his life. One of the first patients in the nation to have the world’s first dual-chamber leadless...
UC's 'Remote Area Medical Clinic' offering free services at St. Xavier High School
CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati's "Remote Area Medical Clinic" is offering free medical services this weekend in an effort to make sure everyone has access to healthcare. The services being offered include medical, vision and dental screenings and consultations at St. Xavier High School. On Thursday, WLWT was...
Tri-State woman leaves financial corporation to empower underserved communities
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Cincinnati native is on a mission to empower the community by teaching them the tools of financial literacy. Barbara Turner has spent more than 30 years in financial services, working with top-level employers. But after several decades of working to help large corporations, she decided to step away to build a new path: Helping those who need it most.
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