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Corbin woman accused of allowing dogs to starve

Freedom and Hope, two of the three dogs removed from a Keavy area home Friday night, have found a new life just across the road from where Laurel County Sheriff's deputies say they found them chained on short leashes with no food or water.

Legendary rock band STYX ready to rock NIBROC

In its time, Classic Rock-n-Roll group Styx has played venues and events across the world and across Kentucky, including Rupp Arena and the Kentucky State Fair.

Police raid Knox County adult store, seize synthetic marijuana

An undercover buy of allegedly synthetic marijuana resulted in a Monday night raid at a Knox County adult store.
Soon, the owners of the store will have their day in court.

Five injured in three-vehicle crash in Corbin

Corbin firefighters had to extricate one of the five people injured in a three-vehicle wreck on U.S. 25W Friday afternoon.

Officials forced to kill black bear captured in Corbin

A 240-pound black bear that has been trolling around Corbin for more than a week was caught by fish and wildlife officers Monday night near Baptist Regional Medical Center and then put dow

County settles lawsuit over woman’s death on I-75

A settlement has been reached in the lawsuit filed against Whitley County by the estate of Cassandra Leigh Byrd.

Corbin gets over $22,000 in tax revenue off of June beer sales

The first month of sales of packaged beer in Corbin has generated more than $22,000 in tax revenue for the city.

Lynn Camp teacher attends Space Camp during summer break

Like other teachers, Lynn Camp Science Teacher Melinda Brock spent part of her summer vacation working on professional development.

Truck driver facing murder charge following deadly crash on I-75

  The driver of a cargo van who hit and killed a man on Interstate 75 early Saturday morning has been charged with murder.

Following fire, Laurel Lake Baptist Camp to reopen next week; cause still under investigation

A fire that damaged a dormitory at Laurel Lake Baptist Camp Tuesday night is under investigation by Kentucky State Police and the fire marshal.