Calvert City Elementary has achieved the Prichard Committee's Family Friendly Schools certification, in part because of the school's "Hopes and Dreams Letters" program in which parents write letters to inspire
On the same day the ACLU of Kentucky announced a lawsuit challenging Kentucky’s abortion laws, the Kentucky Baptist Convention approved a resolution calling to “legally abolish” abortion.
Doug Van Fleet, a longtime musician and educator in Paducah, died Thursday at the age of 82. On Friday, Van Fleet’s former students shared stories of his life and legacy.
Halloween is one week from today, and health care professionals are encouraging parents of children with diabetes to have a plan in case their children eat too many sweets.
The Lincoln Station Project is putting out a final call for public input on a community center the group plans to build on the empty lot where Lincoln High School
Rylee Ronna, a McCracken County High School senior and this week's Murray State Teen of the Week, plans to pursue a career in the performing arts and dance after developing
Paducah Public Schools and McCracken County Public Schools have each experienced an improvement in science test scores, according to Kentucky's 2023-2024 School Report Card.
With the help of a union chapter in Paducah, a Calvert City, Kentucky, woman has organized a supply drive to help owners of horses and other large animals in North
Clinton Pharmacy is set to permanently close after its owner was indicted on fraud charges. Meanwhile the caregiver of a dementia patients claims the pharmacy sent her unlabeled medications, potentially
Community members gathered at Mercy Health — Paducah Cancer Center to honor pediatric cancer patients and remember those lost to the disease, highlighting the emotional toll and need for increased