-
After a months-long search, Maiden Alley Cinema, a nonprofit independent movie theater in Paducah, announced Friday that Caroline Few will serve as executive director.
-
Three western Kentucky industrial development projects were approved Thursday for over $2.5 million in state funding.
-
A bill introduced in the Tennessee House Thursday would block local governments from re-appointing state lawmakers expelled for “disorderly conduct” to fill their own vacant seat.
-
A House bill unanimously passed out of a committee yesterday (Thursday) will enable Kentucky pharmacies to continue vaccinating children ages 5-17 with parental or guardian consent.
-
A high school basketball phenom from far western Kentucky made scoring history over the weekend and, this week, was recognized as the Kentucky Sports Figure of the Year for 2023 by the Lexington Herald-Leader.
-
A petition to name Paintsville Lake State Park after country music legend and Johnson County native Loretta Lynn now has nearly 26-thousand signatures.
-
A recent air monitoring study near a far western Kentucky industrial complex has revealed a rise in harmful emissions and an increased risk of cancer for area residents.
-
One Tennessee House Republican wants child rapists to face the death penalty. However, a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court ruling bars states from doing so unless the crime involves a child’s death.
-
Katelyn Henry was selected for the High School Performance Series at the renowned NYC venue on Feb. 11.
-
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced earlier Monday that he has appointed attorney Teris Swanson as the new Livingston County judge-executive.
-
A Tennessee anti-poverty program has been allowed to preserve a massive surplus years after it was discovered to have amassed one.
-
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) saw a near-record peak power demand over the weekend as sub-freezing temperatures continued to impact far western Kentucky, western Tennessee and southern Illinois.