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ATF continues investigation into fire that destroyed Ky. church
MANCHESTER, Ky. (WKYT) - A congregation is looking for answers after a fire swept through their church. The fire at the Solid Rock House of Prayer is being investigated by local, state and federal officials. Suspicions are being raised not only from what happened with the church but also because...
London mayor sues woman for defamation
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - London Mayor Randall Weddle is suing a woman for defamation after posts she reportedly made on Facebook. In February, Weddle filed the lawsuit seeking compensation for damages made along with court costs and attorney fees. In court, Weddle’s attorney, Jeremy Bryant, said Sherri Smith reportedly said...
Investigators seek identity of couple suspected in robbery
Deputies responded to an armed robbery/aggravated assault call at the Buckhorn Flea Market and Jockey Lot on April 7, 2024, after a vendor reported being robbed by a woman and a man who used a handgun and a knife, respectively, to threaten him. Investigators released photos today and are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the assailants. People at the market reported seeing the pair at the jockey lot on prior occasions, and they told deputies it appeared the couple had two small children with them on the day of the robbery.
London mayor sues woman for defamation
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - London Mayor Randall Weddle is suing a woman for defamation after posts she reportedly made on Facebook. In February, Weddle filed the lawsuit seeking compensation for damages made along with court costs and attorney fees. In court, Weddle’s attorney, Jeremy Bryant, said Sherri Smith reportedly said...
Kentucky middle school teacher suspended pending ‘thorough’ investigation
Jackson County Middle School Principal Bradley Kerby: “While I cannot comment on the specifics of an ongoing investigation, I can say that law enforcement is not involved in the investigation at this time.”
What did Eastern Kentucky win (and lose) in the budget?
LONDON — Between historic flooding, an opioid crisis and a need for economic revitalization as coal mines close, Eastern Kentucky has a lot on its plate. On a sunny Tuesday, surrounded by the colorful plants of London Creekside Gardens, Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, and Sen. Brandon Storm, R-London, explained how the state legislature stepped up to help in this year’s budget.
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