The return of shorter days: Kentucky, Indiana sunsets are happening earlier each day. Here’s why
Some areas of Kentucky have already seen their last 9 p.m. sunset of the year, but when will it be the last for your town?
Some areas of Kentucky have already seen their last 9 p.m. sunset of the year, but when will it be the last for your town?
More than 150 employees removed about 780 pounds of trash from the mountain — and boy, did they find some weird stuff.
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“I am so happy and excited that all these people love me and celebrate my birthday,” Mary Phaire said.
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Loren Brown, at 100 years old, remains a beloved figure in Crawford County, known for sharing local news and personal wartime experiences.
Burger King saw the overwhelming response and surprised the recent grad with the scholarship. This adds to the thousands donated in an online fundraiser.
Zoo staff recounted the fast-paced efforts of numerous zookeepers when the tornado significantly damaged the butterfly wing. See the video here.
“This type of behavior, and any form of animal cruelty, is unacceptable,” Mayor Jeff Gahan said.
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Families report devastating outcomes following Librela injections for dogs, citing paralysis and death. Meanwhile, Zoetis maintains side effects are rare.
Without a major disaster declaration from FEMA, Carlos Sanchez doesn’t see how he’ll receive any help.
The two elephants have been at the Louisville Zoo for decades. Later this spring, they’ll be moving to an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee.
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“We had about 800 reservations for Easter, so to tell them with about a weeks notice that we don’t have room for you is heartbreaking.”
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A caravan of officers and family traveled from Louisville’s medical district back to French Lick where the deputy will continue his recovery process.
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There’s help if your sump pump is connected to the sewer.
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“We like to give back, whenever we can,” KHS CEO Alisa Gray said. “We just want to be here for our Kentuckians and their animals. And thank to all that support us.”
Ray Barker spent 20 years at LMPD and hopes to keep serving his community.
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