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Orders issued Friday by city and county officials banned outdoor burning because of dry conditions. The bans are in effect until further notice. The orders are from Hopkinsville Fire Chief Steven T.
The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments whether public business via private device should still fall under the state’s ...
Kentucky tax revenues fell $7.5 million short of what was needed in the past fiscal year to trigger cutting the income tax to ...
A settlement agreement with an insurer has cleared the way for extensive repair work — costing approximately $700,000 — on ...
The largest oil and gas company in the U.S. is looking to expand its EV market share — and the path leads straight through ...
Officials in two counties had erected displays at courthouses that included the Ten Commandments, Magna Carta and the ...
The United Way of the Pennyrile has set a fundraising goal of $715,000 for its 2025-26 campaign, the organization announced ...
Two Kentucky Republicans are playing conflicting roles in a drama that threatens to divide President Donald Trump’s political ...
The pow wow features dance and drum contests and numerous other Native American cultural performances at the Trail of Tears ...
Researchers with the Kentucky Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky are hoping to use devices normally meant to ...
Studies have detected high levels of PFAS – perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances – in Christian County.
The free performance of "The Tempest," by Kentucky Shakespeare, will be on Sept. 17 at the Hopkinsville Greenway Amphitheater ...