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A group of Officials from Trimble County and Carroll County met with representatives of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) on May 27 for a detailed discussion on a proposed planning ...
A sculptor from Lexington and a writer living in Appalachia represent Kentucky this year in a regional arts fellowship.
The Kentucky Gazette, the state’s first newspaper, had two editors involved in deadly fights. Read about the paper’s early ...
The art installation includes a large bat-shaped bench, a baseball-shaped bench and a human-powered photo frame.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KENTUCKY! IT BECAME THE 15TH STATE IN THE UNION ON JUNE 1ST, 1792, AFTER SEPARATING FROM VIRGINIA. IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT STEP IN THE EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES WEST OF THE ...
LONDON, Ky. (AP) — Residents in Kentucky and Missouri sifted through damage in tornado-stricken neighborhoods, still on edge Sunday for more severe weather ahead after storms that killed more ...
The Tigers beat No. 2 seed Kentucky 5-1 on Sunday in the Clemson Regional championship at McWhorter Stadium. Clemson's Julia Knowler hit an RBI double in the third inning to take the game's first ...
At least 30 people in Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia were are dead after severe storms swept through the region. Officials in Kentucky confirmed that 18 people are dead due to the storms ...
Severe Weather in the U.S. Advertisement Supported by The office in Jackson, Ky., is one of several left without an overnight forecaster after hundreds of jobs were recently cut from the National ...
Vanderbilt baseball can secure a top-four seed in the SEC Tournament and improve its national seed case in the SEC regular-season finale series against Kentucky, beginning May 15 in Nashville.
Glasgow Police said on May 14 that Sue Ann Turner was found safe in Jeffersonville. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A 16-year-old Kentucky girl has been missing for more than a week, and police said she ...
6:00. SIMONE BILES STUNNED WHILE IN TOWN FOR HER FIRST KENTUCKY DERBY. THE HATS AT THE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST WORE ARE STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN, AND NOW THEY CAN BE YOURS. WLKY’S ALEXIS MATHEWS ...