Kentucky’s state auditor Allison Ball released findings showing millions of dollars in questionable spending across executive branch agencies in fiscal year 2025, including $39 million in advertising expenditures and $7.4 million in out-of-state travel costs. … [Read more...]
State Auditor Finds Questionable Expenditures
Elderly Woman Dies In House Fire
A 95-year-old woman died in a house fire in Barren County Tuesday evening, according to authorities. … [Read more...]
Dozen Jeffersontown Apartments Damaged By Fire
Multiple apartments were damaged after a large fire at a Jeffersontown complex on Wednesday. … [Read more...]
Glendale Man Faces Child Sexual Abuse Charges
The Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch arrested 51 year-old Christopher Scott Barnes on charges related to child sexual abuse material on Tuesday morning, February 10. … [Read more...]
Louisville Man Charged With Murder
The Louisville Metro Police Department has announced the arrest of a man in connection to a fatal shooting near Pleasure Ridge Park. … [Read more...]
DEA Issues Suspension Order On Glasgow Drug Distributor
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued an Immediate Suspension Order against Richie Pharmacal, a pharmaceutical distributor in Glasgow, citing violations of the Controlled Substances Act. … [Read more...]
Munfordville Woman Arrested For False Report
A Munfordville woman was arrested Tuesday on a complaint warrant stemming from an investigation by the Glasgow Police Department. … [Read more...]
Five Indicted For Illegally Selling Drivers Licenses
Five Louisville residents have been indicted by a federal grand jury for illegally selling Kentucky drivers licenses. … [Read more...]
Pedestrian Killed On I-65 In Hardin County
Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal collision that occurred early Tuesday morning on Interstate 65 southbound near the 100-mile marker in Hardin County. … [Read more...]
Council Consider New Ordinances
Members of the Brandenburg City Council heard the first reading of two new ordinances during their regular meeting Monday(2/9) evening. … [Read more...]
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