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Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said farmers are facing several big issues impacting the cost of production. → Read More
Firefighting is a career path not too many have taken, especially if you’re a female. → Read More
So far, 13 people have been found dead. → Read More
By installing a new smoke detector, the Bardstown Fire Department helped prevent a fire from turning fatal. → Read More
Officials with the Kentucky Blood Center say they haven't seen a shortage this low in the 30 years they've worked at the organization. → Read More
It's titled "Safer Control Options," and one of the pressure points listed is the jugular. → Read More
More and more young people are dying in Louisville and some people are pointing to social media. → Read More
The police union hosted a 'Corrections Crisis Labor Summit' on Tuesday evening at the Louisville Central Community Center. → Read More
Interstate 64 is expected to be closed in both directions for the next four weekends because of work on the Cochran Hill Tunnels. But after the first weekend of closures → Read More
The deadline to apply for the Oct. 20 flight is Sept. 7. → Read More
From brakes to tires, alignment, weight limits and more, Kentucky State Police inspectors find thousands of violations every year on commercial vehicles. → Read More
KESMARC treats horses of all varieties and disciplines. Some come for a competitive edge and others come for rehabilitation. → Read More
This comes as thousands of residents believe they're being taxed incorrectly on their unemployment money, which some of them are still waiting on. → Read More
Former Scott County sheriff’s deputy Joe Baker says he is on a new path in life, finding a way to keep helping others — even without the badge. → Read More
The exhibit featuring Taylor's memorial is expected to be open in four weeks at Roots 101, which is located at 819 W. Main St., and will be a permanent installation. → Read More
“What a lot of people don't realize is that the loss of smell also gives you quite a bit of loss of taste," said Dr. Keith Forwith. → Read More
Dr. Fred Warkentine left for on Honduras with his family on March 14, but a day later, the government closed the borders. → Read More
Stephen Meyer is walking 6,000 miles across the United States with the hope of starting a national conversation on PTSD. → Read More
The March 2015 snow storm left hundred of drivers stranded on I-65. → Read More
The Waterfront Development Corp. hopes to raise $250,000 to help support the waterfront's needs. → Read More