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Teen killed in shooting at Lily home; another juvenile charged with murder

On Saturday, April 24, 2010, at 2:06 PM the Kentucky State Police, Post 11, in London received a report, from the Laurel County 911 Center, of a shooting incident at a residence on Byble Road in Laurel County.

Posted On 26 Apr 2010
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Local man dies after slamming truck into tree in Keavy

A single vehicle crash in southern Laurel County late Saturday morning claimed the...

Posted On 25 Apr 2010

Police confiscate over 600 Oxycodone pills in traffic stop on I-75

Police confiscated over 600 Oxycodone pills worth nearly $47,000 after conducting a traffic stop late Wednesday morning on I-75 near Williamsburg.

Posted On 22 Apr 2010

Elderly Williamsburg woman severely burned in early-morning mobile home fire

An elderly Williamsburg woman had to be airlifted to a Knoxville hospital early Thursday...

Posted On 22 Apr 2010

UPDATED: News Journal obtains 911 audio of call used in dispatch center investigation

Weeks after Whitley County Judge-Executive Pat White Jr. hired a...

Posted On 21 Apr 2010

Man hurt in logging accident Tues. afternoon

A 50-year-old man had to be flown out by medical helicopter to Lexington following a logging accident Tuesday afternoon in far eastern Whitley County.

Posted On 21 Apr 2010

Corbin, Knox reciprocal agreement fight now going to the courts

With the rulings of the Kentucky Education Commissioner and the Kentucky Board of Education not to their liking, the Corbin School Board unanimously agreed to appeal the non-resident student agreement dispute with Knox County Schools to Franklin Circuit Court.

Southern Baptist Convention President visits Corbin for mens’ conference about temptation

Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt spoke at Central Baptist...

New BMX bike park in Corbin nearly complete

Corbin Recreation Marlon Sams stands in front of Corbin's future BMX...

Lexington man allegedly paid six others to go with him on pill run to Fla. pain clinic

A Lexington man allegedly paid six people to go to a Jacksonville, Florida pain clinic, and he even offered them a cut of the profits he made after selling the drugs that they were prescribed, according to Williamsburg police.

Posted On 16 Apr 2010