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BREAKING NEWS: Police involved in wild pursuit with alleged shoplifter

Authorities from Laurel and Whitley Counties were involved in a high-speed pursuit today that started in London and ended on southbound I-75 at about the 21 mile marker.

Posted On 19 Jun 2009
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Five people arrested in Williamsburg drug busts

The Williamsburg Police Department is investigating two separate narcotic cases that involved the arrest of four adults and one juvenile over a 25-hour time period.

Posted On 18 Jun 2009

ONLY ONLINE: Ohio man critically injured in crash on I-75

An Ohio man remained in critical condition at a Knoxville hospital late Monday afternoon following...

Posted On 18 Jun 2009
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Two Whitley men arrested for growing marijuana

Two Whitley county men were charged with cultivating marijuana Wednesday thanks to tips from the community. 

Posted On 18 Jun 2009
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EXTRA CONTENT: ’20/20 Vision Plan’ for Corbin released, discussed Tuesday

The Corbin Officer of Economic Development has a vision for the future of Corbin.  One that includes specific goals in five different areas: Diversity, education, public relations, tourism and economic development.

Posted On 18 Jun 2009
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Grayson visits Corbin during fundraising swing through state

As part of a statewide exploratory fundraising effort for a U.S. Senate campaign, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson shook hands and talked politics during a special event in downtown Corbin Monday - the first of eight he will attend in the next month stretching from...

Appeals court rules in favor of woman in child custody complaint

The Kentucky Court of Appeals has upheld a Whitley County circuit judge's 2007 ruling dismissing a lawsuit against the mother of a police officer, who reported suspected child abuse by a neighbor to authorities.

Posted On 17 Jun 2009

Keavy couple to plead guilty to threatening witness

Two Keavy residents accused of threatening a confidential informant for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives plan to plead guilty today to charges against them in federal court.