Hardin County residents are facing significant damages after heavy flooding has left water covering numerous roadways and threatening homes across the community.
Butler and Falmouth residents had only hours to decide as rising waters flooded their roads and homes. People came from miles away to help residents pack their belongings and leave for an undetermined ...
A recent immigration enforcement action that resulted in the arrests of employees and owners at a Texas bakery has shocked residents of the town of Los Fresnos. Abby’s Bakery doesn’t ...
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter ERLANGER Erlanger celebrated Benjamin Brinkhaus day this week. Mayor Jessica Fette ...
The Frankfort/Franklin County Office of Emergency Management Director Ray Kinney advised residents on Saturday to take ...
Standing water in streets and around homes has become a common sight throughout Powell County and central Kentucky due to ...
Laurel Campus proudly hosted the 13th Region SkillsUSA Competition, showcasing the skills and talents of students that are in ...
Piedmont Palooza Western Piedmont Community College, 1001 Burkemont Ave., Morganton, will host Piedmont Palooza with a 5K at 8 a.m., a car cruise-in at 10 a.m. and campus program highlights, food ...
South Laurel capped off spring break play in a big way, turning in a stellar effort during their 18-5 win over Jackson County ...
Griswold Holiday Lighting, which opened its business in 2020, was named the co-winner of the Somerset Pulaski County Chamber ...
On January 30, 2025, the Republican Party of Kentucky (“RPK”) issued a 2025 Call to Reorganize pursuant to Section 6 of the ...
Cotter Avenue was selected as the winner of this year's "Rock the Block" initiative by the local branch of Habitat for ...