Corbin man accused of hitting teen escapes from home incarceration
A Corbin man accused of hitting a teen with his van in September is now wanted on escape charges after cutting off his home incarceration bracelet and fleeing the area.
A Corbin man accused of hitting a teen with his van in September is now wanted on escape charges after cutting off his home incarceration bracelet and fleeing the area.
A portion of Interstate 75 in Laurel County will be reduced to one lane beginning Monday, Oct. 20 until Thursday, Oct. 23 to...
The economy, the war on coal, Obamacare and the proposed minimum wage hike were among the topics that U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell addressed during his address to the Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce during its monthly membership luncheon.
So why did the Keswick Road man allegedly steal rolls of hay during the wee hours of the morning? Because he got bored, according to his arrest citation.
When traditional medicine had reached the limits of its ability to help 73-year-old James Watham recover, Baptist Health Corbin staff and Dr. Ray Hays decided it was time to look at a non-traditional remedy centered around man’s best friend.
Several people were injured in a two vehicle accident Friday afternoon in the Gray community of Knox County.
Update: Twenty-two-year-old Preston Rains, of Williamsburg, has been arrested and charged in connection with the crash. He was booked into the Whitley County Detention Center late Thursday night and charged with leaving the scene of an accident, driving on a DUI suspended...
A Tennessee investment firm is the latest in a growing list of companies that has filed a lawsuit against a Williamsburg-based pet treat maker American Pet Food Manufacturing (APFM) and its owner, Kim Monday, claiming a failure to pay outstanding bills.
Emergency workers say a diesel fuel leak may be at least partially to blame for a multiple vehicle crash on I-75 near the 18-mile marker Tuesday afternoon that sent at least two people to the hospital, left two semis crashed in the median and resulted in southbound traffic...
The upcoming movie “23 Blast” is a stylized retelling of Travis Freeman’s battle to overcome the loss of his eyesight while in middle school, but now he wants you to know the real story.
Investigators say arson is suspected in a fire that destroyed a home on 23rd Street in Corbin early Monday morning.
Friday was a happy day for University of the Cumberlands' President Dr. James Taylor as evidenced by the smiley face t-shirts on podiums around him, the smiley face tie he was wearing and the yellow smiley face projected on the screen behind him.
The City of Corbin will receive a $250,000 grant through the U.S. Department of Justice that will pay for two police officers to work as school resource officers with the Corbin Independent School System.
You can now legally purchase alcohol in Williamsburg again.
Williamsburg firefighters are still unsure exactly what caused an early morning blaze Monday that seriously damaged one local business and caused significant damaged to one of the oldest buildings in town, which probably would have gone up in flames had it burned unchecked...
A Corbin physician was arrested Thursday on a federal indictment warrant charging him with being a convicted felon in possession of firearms.
Police say a Corbin woman was intoxicated with her juvenile nephew in the car as a passenger when she caused a three-car crash on Gordon Hill last Friday that resulted in two people being injured.
Whitley County Sheriff’s deputies suspect alcohol as a factor in a crash on Interstate 75 Tuesday afternoon in which a minivan rolled multiple times, ejecting the driver.
The organizers of Corbin’s first ever “Eggfest” is calling the inaugural event a success, and added he believes it has converted a few curious patrons into “eggheads” themselves.
Further proving Kentucky is a great place for foreign investment, Governor Steve Beshear today joined company officials and local leaders to announce Kowa Kentucky Inc. plans to open a facility in Knox County.

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