Law enforcement agencies on both sides of the Interstate 24 Ohio River Bridge border are working together to keep drivers safe during the second phase of the bridge's construction.
Law enforcement arrested two people on numerous charges Wednesday, including drug possession, child endangerment, and torture of a dog.
Charles "Woody" Curry, a local WWII veteran in Livingston County, celebrated his 100th birthday yesterday, Feb. 27, ...
While registration is already open for the 2026 Paducah Citizens’ Academy, city officials are encouraging residents to apply early as the class is filling up.
As National Read Across America Week began Monday, local schools like Hendron-Lone Oak Elementary joined thousands of others ...
Green Energy Parks, an agricultural waste-to-energy facility, will soon open in Arlington, creating 20 high-wage positions, renewable energy, food-grade carbon dioxide, and a nutrient-rich fertilizer ...
Gracie Orr wants to pursue a degree in biology to either study animals or help people as a sports therapist. Orr, a senior at Crittenden County High School and this week’s Murray State Teen of the ...
Nearly half a million dollars was donated for a local NPR-affiliated station, WKMS. The sustainability fundraiser began in November as a response to federal funding cuts to public media.
The Challenger Learning Center at Paducah, in partnership with West Kentucky Community and Technical College, will host the 11th annual West Kentucky RCX Regional Tournament Saturday, March 7, at the ...
The First Region girls basketball tournament tipped off Monday night at the CFSB Center with a first-round matchup between the Calloway County Lady Lakers and the Hickman County Lady Falcons.
Former Kentucky football Head Coach Mark Stoops didn’t stay unemployed for long, taking less than one full offseason before rejoining the coaching ranks.