The southern-most counties of Kentucky ... Letcher and Pulaski. In the immediate aftermath of the storm, Fayette County had over 500 outages, according to LG&E & KU’s power outage map.
The prison has been controversial, with some supporting the prospect for jobs but others raising concerns including mass ...
TH A judge will decide whether to order a mental evaluation for a former Kentucky sheriff accused of killing a judge. Attorneys for former Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines made the request in ...
That order would go through the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center. Stines, being held in the Leslie County Detention Center, was indicted by a Letcher County Grand Jury on one count of ...
Flooding poses a major hazard to Kentucky communities, particularly in low-lying areas along the Green River and Kentucky River basins. Floodwaters can lead to road closures, property damage and ...
The former sheriff of Letcher County, Kentucky, who was accused of killing a judge in his chambers has been indicted, Kentucky's attorney general Russell Coleman said Thursday. The shooting ...
The proposed prison would be the fifth in eastern Kentucky. In an emailed statement, Rogers said this news “comes as no surprise.” “A small contingency of individuals has been against the proposed ...
Several roads in Muhlenberg County and surrounding areas could be affected by floodwaters as heavy rainfall continues to hit parts of Kentucky. The map below shows these areas that could be affected.
HARLAN COUNTY, Ky. (WATE) — A father and son are dead after a “domestic dispute” in Harlan County Saturday, Kentucky State Police said. KSP responded to a call reporting the shooting at 1 p ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A grieving Kentucky mother has filed a lawsuit against Meade County officials after spending seven months in jail, accused of causing her son’s death. The charges were ...
For five years, Dennis Bayse transforms his house into a makeshift Arrowhead Stadium. The original idea came from his inability to physically attend games, so he brought them to his home in Sedgwick.
Authorities in Kentucky are investigating racist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) flyers telling immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” that were discovered in multiple cities over the past ...