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Ahead of Monday’s total solar eclipse, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials want residents and tourists to be prepared for the likelihood of increased traffic and the potential risks of driving during the astronomical event.
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It's been nearly a year since six people — including three students — were killed in a mass shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville. While the Tennessee legislature hasn’t passed major gun reform, it did approve millions in state funds for security, including dedicated funds for private schools.
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Parts of far western Kentucky, northwestern Tennessee and southern Illinois are at an enhanced risk for severe weather Wednesday.
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A flash flood emergency was issued for Union City, Tennessee, after thunderstorms dropped over 11 inches of heavy rain in the western Tennessee city.
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Volunteer-led groups across far western Kentucky are helping victims of last week’s flooding in the region.
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Flash flooding is continuing to impact far western Kentucky, where homes and roads flooded early Wednesday morning.
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The National Weather Service has declared a flash flooding emergency in far western Kentucky, where more than six inches of rain has fallen overnight in some places.
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Paducah’s City Commission and McCracken County’s Fiscal Court authorized their leaders this week to take the next steps in updating their existing emergency communications radio infrastructure to better aid first responders.
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A storm packing destructive winds late Wednesday afternoon hit downtown Hopkinsville and damaged several buildings along Ninth and 10th streets. Flash flooding occurred around the L&N Train Depot and in the adjacent Peace Park.
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A new data report from Kentucky’s Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center found that nearly half of Kentucky women — and over one-third of Kentucky men — experience physical violence, sexual violence or stalking by an intimate partner at some point during their lives.
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The National Weather Service’s Paducah and Nashville offices have issued excessive heat warnings Friday for parts of western Kentucky, southern Illinois and western Tennessee.
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Kentucky domestic violence survivors just got a little extra help from the state in staying safe from abusers.