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2 Military Blackhawk Helicopters Collide Over Kentucky Killing All 9 Onboard
Two Blackhawk military helicopters crashed in Kentucky during a training exercise on Wednesday, killing all 9 servicemen aboard.
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9 Soldiers Killed After Army Helicopters Crash on Training Mission in Kentucky
One helicopter had five people aboard and the other had four, Brig. Gen. John Lubas, the 101st Airborne deputy commander, said Thursday.
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10 Barges, Including One Carrying Methanol, Break Free From Tug Boat on the Ohio River
Three barges, including one transporting about 1,400 tons of methanol, were pinned against a dam on the Ohio River in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, officials said.
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Watch: Chickens Take Over Road After Truck Overturns in Kentucky
A highway in Kentucky was shut down for hours after a semi truck carrying chickens overturned.
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‘Very Brave and Honest' Kentucky Toddler Points Officers to Fugitive's Hiding Spot
When authorities visited a Williamsburg home on Friday searching for a fugitive, the toddler declared, “It is good to be honest … we shouldn’t lie, she is inside the room next to the bathroom!”
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Kentucky Bill Would Ban Drag Shows Within 1,000 Feet of Schools, Parks and Homes
Kentucky is one of at least 13 states, including Arizona, Texas and Montana, where lawmakers have introduced bills seeking to restrict drag performances.
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Denny's Restaurant Sign Crushes Car, Killing 1 and Injuring 2
Two women and a man were sitting in a parked car outside a Kentucky location of the restaurant chain when the sign loosened and fell.
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Denny's Sign Falls on Car in Ky., Killing 1 and Injuring 2
A woman has died and two others were injured after a sign fell from a restaurant and landed on their car
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Kentucky Elementary School Creates Domino Chain of 2,870 Cereal Boxes
The cereal boxes were collected to help fight food insecurity in the community.
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University of Kentucky Permanently Bans Student Accused of Hurling Racist Slurs at Black Student
The University of Kentucky has permanently banned a white former student accused of physically assaulting a Black student worker while repeatedly using racial slurs.
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Kentucky's Rand Paul, First Elected in 2010's Tea Party Wave, Wins 3rd Senate Term
Rand Paul has gained a national voice in promoting limited government and restraint in U.S. foreign policy.
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Kentucky Student Arrested After Video Shows Her Using Slur, Assaulting Black Students
A University of Kentucky student who was caught on camera using a racial slur and physically attacking two Black students was arrested Sunday.
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A Photo of a Coal Miner Dad Covered in Soot With His Son at Basketball Game Goes Viral
Micheal McGuire came straight from the job to be with his 3-year-old son at the University of Kentucky’s annual Blue-and-White basketball scrimmage.
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Coal Miner Takes in Basketball Game with Son
A coal miner in eastern Kentucky came straight from work to enjoy a University of Kentucky basketball event with his son.
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Kentucky School Shooter Seeks Parole After 25 Years in Prison
A Kentucky man who killed three students and injured five more in a school shooting a quarter century ago has a chance at parole this week.
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Dogs Rescued from Kentucky Floods Looking for Homes at Jersey Shore
After being rescued from the floods in Kentucky, dozens of puppies are in shelters at the Jersey Shore waiting to be adopted. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the details on how it happened.
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Beer Truck Overturns on Kentucky Highway
A beer truck overturned and broke open sending hundreds of cases of beer into the median on a Kentucky highway.
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Bidens Visit Kentucky After Historic Flooding
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden toured storm-ravaged areas in eastern Kentucky and met with local officials and families affected by the historic flooding.
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President Biden Surveys Flood Damage in Kentucky and Pledges More Federal Help
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are witnessing first hand the damage from deadly and devastating storms that have resulted in the worst flooding in Kentucky’s history.
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4 Officers Charged With Federal Civil Rights Violations in Killing of Breonna Taylor
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that four police officers involved in the 2020 shooting which killed Breonna Taylor have been charged with federal civil rights violations.