Monica Lara has worked at Pearl Interactive Network in Winchester since August and says she's seen a pattern of the company not paying its employees timely, and it's affecting her family.
In 2022, LEX 18 reported on pushes for the decriminalization of marijuana in the commonwealth and the next year there was a lot of discussion about medical marijuana.
In Kentucky, bourbon is more than just a drink; it's an experience. The Kentucky Distillers' Association president says this has kept him in this industry for nearly two decades.
It's November 1 and the holidays are just around the corner. Students from Great Crossing High School helped the AMEN House pack Thanksgiving meals for their annual giveaway.
It's the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but Pink Sisters, an organization based in Versailles, is keeping its mission going. It all started in 2020 after Catherine Anderson's diagnosis.
Judge Pamela Goodwine and her family got news none of them were expecting. The judge and her family lost their granddaughter, 19-year-old Journee Padgett, and their great-granddaughter Alanee Grace.
Fleming County celebrated more than two decades of its Tractor Parade. It's a celebration of agriculture in the area and it also educates about its importance.
Alvin Davis got a job at Southeastern Freight Lines in 2022 with the hope of one day getting a CDL, but he says it only took a few months for him to notice he was being treated differently at work.