The McCracken County PVA's property reports, which used to only be visible by subscription, are free as of December. Now, those property reports are aiding real estate agents and presenting
With American Quilter's Society QuiltWeek coming up in about a month for Paducah, some are discussing art censorship after Studio Art Quilt Associates pulled its Color in Context: Red Exhibition
Funding for projects such as cattle water infrastructure and crop erosion initiatives is currently under review, affecting farmers waiting for reimbursements expected to be repaid by the federal government.
Katherine Harris, a high schooler from Massac County, is selling homemade baked goods to help her dog, Boosie, fight cancer. Click here to learn how you can support Katherine and
Maiden Alley Cinema faces a lower turnout for "Gangster Weekend" after an HVAC outage caused chilly temperatures in the theater and entrance rooms earlier in the week.
Maiden Alley Cinema faces a lower turnout for "Gangster Weekend" after an HVAC outage caused chilly temperatures in the theater and entrance rooms earlier in the week.
Biker clubs in Paducah held their annual toy drive on Saturday, raising thousands of dollars and collecting over 250 toys for children in need. The event saw a parade of
The first day of the modern gun season is Nov. 9. As hunters start the season, the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources stresses the importance of sampling for
A La'Sonna Cobb, a certified braider, has joined the hairstylists at Styles on Broadway in Martin, Tennessee, and brings new haircare opportunities for those with textured hair.
A La'Sonna Cobb, a certified braider, has joined the hairstylists at Styles on Broadway in Martin, Tennessee, and brings new haircare opportunities for those with textured hair.
Kentucky House Bill 258, commonly referred to as “Ethan’s Law,” regarding animal torture has now been signed into law. Those who respond to animal cruelty cases are glad to see
Kentucky House Bill 258, commonly referred to as “Ethan’s Law,” regarding animal torture has now been signed into law. Those who respond to animal cruelty cases are glad to see
Paducah’s new Tortitude Cat Cafe will not only serve as a place for coffee and baked goods, but also a consistent adoption location and temporary home to at least 20
As high temperatures continue in the Local 6 region, the McCracken County Humane Society advises pet owners to help their four-legged friends stay cool.
As part of a Health Career Camp at Baptist Health Paducah, 20 high school students from around western Kentucky were able to learn about various areas of the medical field
The Illinois National Guard as well as multiple other agencies came together Saturday to help encourage 7-year-old Jamir Gibbs as he battles childhood cancer.
The Illinois National Guard as well as multiple other agencies came together Saturday to help encourage 7-year-old Jamir Gibbs as he battles childhood cancer.
With only five days left until the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, thousands of people will flock to areas like Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois. Some health officials said