A Owensboro man is face a lengthy list of charges after he fled the scene of a domestic situation which led police on a several hour man hunt. … [Read more...]
Man Arrested After Hardinsburg Manhunt
Emergency Crews Respond To Accidents
Several accidents during the weekend sent emergency crews to the aide of motorists in Meade County. … [Read more...]
City Council Revisits Business
The Muldraugh City Council revisited business items during a special called meeting Monday (9/19) evening. … [Read more...]
Coach Resigns After Indictment
Accused of sexually abusing a female student-athlete, LaRue County High School girls’ basketball head coach Simon Ford resigned Monday. … [Read more...]
Pipeline Break Brings Gas Shortage & Price Increase
Gas prices are continually rising due to a pipeline break in Alabama. Until the Colonial Pipeline is fixed, AAA Spokesman Mark Jenkins says prices along the eastern United States are likely to rise even more. … [Read more...]
Firm Hired To Review State Pension System
A Philadelphia-based consulting company has won a contract to review Kentucky's struggling public pension systems. … [Read more...]
KentuckyOne Health Lays Off Executives
KentuckyOne Health has laid off some top executives in a move officials said in an internal announcement is an effort to improve efficiency and continue focusing on patient care. … [Read more...]
Couples Seeking Legal Fee Reimbursement
The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky says lawyers for the couples who sued to be issued marriage licenses in Rowan County are seeking to recover more than $233,000 in legal fees and costs. … [Read more...]
Governor Signs CPR Training Bill
Governor Matt Bevin, joined by Senator Max Wise and members of American Heart Association, ceremonially signed Senate Bill 33 Friday, requiring every public school district to ensure that students receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training a minimum of one time while enrolled in grades seven through twelve. … [Read more...]
Free Narcan Kits And Training Monday
Vanderburgh County in southwest Indiana already has had 18 people die from heroin overdoses this year. That's triple the number from a year ago. … [Read more...]









