Suzanne Alt was found guilty of 105 counts of inhumane treatment of animals on the second and final day of her trial Tuesday in McCracken County District Court. She was
"As soon as I stepped in, obviously the smell was overbearing ammonia," one witness for the prosecution said during the first day of Suzanne Alt's trial. Alt is charged with
Viewers are currently seeing a temporary set in newscasts, but after the Fourth of July, the finished set will provide a brightly lit, modern experience for WPSD-TV audiences.
As McCracken County and surrounding areas feel the impacts of flash floods, first responders are meeting the needs of community members and preparing for what is to come.
The American Red Cross, McCracken County Emergency Management, and other agencies are collaborating to get people the resources they need ahead of the enhanced risk for flash flooding in the
Paducah native Mark Evitts reflects on his career journey, starting with Paducah Middle School, after winning his first Emmy for his composition and songwriting in Apple TV’s “Frog and Toad.”
Renowned singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow made headlines when she posted a video to social media Feb. 14 getting rid of her Tesla. The vehicle has since turned up in an unexpected
Paducah property owners who own uninhabited or condemned properties that could have previously been contaminated by hazardous material have until the end of 2025 to potentially qualify to receive an
AES, a global energy company, presented an update to its McCracken County solar project, which is expected to begin operations in 2028, during Monday’s McCracken County Fiscal Court meeting.
As WPSD Local 6 employees prepare to move to the new, state-of-the-art newsroom at The Paducah Sun building, former employees visited the WPSD-TV station to say goodbye.
After more than five years of work, Paducah Symphony Orchestra is completing its move to the historic site that formerly housed Walter Jetton High School with the grand reopening of