Vine Grove firefighters lose station, multiple trucks in overnight fire
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Vine Grove firefighters lose station, multiple trucks in overnight fire Read More »
A rural town in Ohio County will be home to Kentucky’s first medical cannabis dispensary, but supply chain issues make it uncertain when medical marijuana will land on dispensary shelves.
Carlos Alberto Bonilla-Canenguez is charged with two counts of murder and is currently awaiting extradition to Indiana.
Guster always finds new ways to weave sonic landscapes, tell meaningful stories and deeply engage with its fan base.
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With apologies to George Strait. If you grew up as an American during the 1960s and 70s, nothing could have prepared you for a future of stylistic diversity as it pertains to beer and brewing. Naturally the same might be said of food and dining, in a broader sense, given that our role models back […]
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The man was shot in the hip, while the woman had a leg injury.
A public meeting is scheduled for September on the Outer Loop Transportation Study, which will evaluate potential improvements to the road between Interstate 65 and Shepherdsville Road.
Baptist Health Hardin has become the first hospital in the world to begin human trials of new breast imaging technology to detect cancer.
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Local high school students will soon have the opportunity to begin their nursing education while completing their high school diplomas.
The Clarksville police union reached a tentative agreement on a contract with the Town Board of Clarksville after rejecting an offer over two weeks ago.
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The new ordinance makes possessing stolen infrastructure wiring—such as copper wiring—a Class A misdemeanor.
Louisville mayor signs new ordinance cracking down on copper wire thefts Read More »
Prova Spirits will open Friday, Aug. 22, on East Liberty Street in the Phoenix Hill neighborhood.
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After many sweltering days of heat, a break from the heat will arrive bringing a tease of fall to Kentuckiana.
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Demolition is expected to begin at the Givaudan plant site in Louisville within the next few weeks.
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Organizer Kumari Wooten hopes the event will kickstart better health habits for Black men who attend.
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