Stacey Schimpf unknowingly grew up playing in a creek contaminated by radioactive waste. Now, she helps people in similar situations apply for financial compensation from the US government.
Paducah Tilghman High School baseball coach Tremayne Donald was suspended after he was arrested Thursday on a charge of fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) with minor injury.
Lacking an ID or birth certificate is a common barrier for people trying to find employment and housing. A new initiative at the McCracken County Regional Jail aims to address
Kathryn B. Pipitone was last seen at about 7 a.m. Saturday, June 28. One day after her 54th birthday, a close friend reminisced about Pipitone's impact in her life.
Workers exposed to nuclear waste in the Paducah area may now be eligible for compensation through the expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which was signed into law as part of
Court documents filed this year are shining light on a massive ghost cattle operation and alleged Ponzi scheme with ties to Kentucky and Texas, and at least four banks are
Kentucky State Police Post 1 Trooper Sarah Burgess is asking the community to help support Trooper Island campers affected by the deadly EF-4 tornado in London, Kentucky.
Kentucky State Police Post 1 is investigating allegations that a Marshall County school resource officer sent improper text messages to a high school student, Post 1 trooper and spokeswoman Sarah
Kentucky State Police Trooper Lukas Rice was sheltering with his family in Murray the night of April 2 when he got the call — there was a tornado on the
With a potentially historic rainfall event forecast in western Kentucky, Kentucky State Police, the McCracken County Sheriff's Office and the Paducah Police Department have been making preparations as they aid
The National Weather Service's Paducah office is temporarily suspending its student volunteer program for 2025 due to limited staff, the office announced in a Facebook post Tuesday.
The National Weather Service's Paducah office is temporarily suspending its student volunteer program for 2025 due to limited staff, the office announced in a Facebook post Tuesday.
"Every one of us veterans took an oath to serve. That doesn't die. We're still serving our community and looking out for those who need it the most," Post Commander