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A drag show sells out every month at a small bar in Northern Kentucky. Boone County backed President Donald Trump with around 68% of the vote in the past three presidential elections.
A 27-year-old woman was bitten by an alligator while wading in the South Fork River in Martin County. The alligator briefly pulled her underwater before releasing her.
The Harriman man taken into custody in Morgan County Thursday had a military rocket launcher, improvised explosives and other weapons in his home when bounty hunters came to his home, according to the ...
LOGAN COUNTY, W.Va. –The Logan County Schools Superintendent says they are currently working on a solution for the Logan County High School football team, which was displaced from its locker ...
Morgan County JW Steakhouse on Marco Drive in Priceville has an 81 due to improper chemical storage and a lack of sanitizer in the dishwasher. Domino’s Pizza on Highway 31 in Hartselle had an issue ...
NELSON COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — One person is dead and another is with severe injuries following a head-on collision in Nelson County.
Morgan County Schools has several ongoing construction projecting in the works, the largest of which — a new Priceville Junior High School — is progressing ahead of schedule, according to ...
Dr. Demetrus Liggins, superintendent of Fayette County Public Schools, has been named the 2025 Superintendent of the Year by the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA).
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is probing a standoff where Morgan County detectives shot an armed man, who is expected to survive.
Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who was briefly jailed in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to revisit its landmark ...
Police said they responded to a fight between a father and son in Oldham County. When they arrived, they had both been shot, and both died.
A Morgan County man is in custody after bounty hunters looking for him found a stash of “potentially explosive devices,” according to District Attorney General Russell Johnson.