Authorities in Kentucky are warning parents about the apps predators use to speak to children. Both the Mason County Sheriff’s Office and Kentucky State Police posted warnings about apps like Snapchat ...
The bill, sponsored by state Rep. John Blanton, R-Salyersville, would give the House speaker, Senate president, committee ...
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WAVE Louisville on MSNGov. Beshear says death toll from severe weather rises to 23FRANKFORT, Ky. (WAVE) -Gov. Andy Beshear shared on Tuesday, Feb 25 that the Kentucky death toll from flooding and freezing ...
Geocaching, also known as a digital scavenger hunt, integrates with the Georgetown-Scott County Tourism’s African American Heritage Trail.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - Kentucky State Police were on the scene of a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 24 in ...
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Hosted on MSNKentucky Senate bill would require state employees to come back to the office full time, prohibit remote workState Senator Lindsey Tichenor introduced an amendment to the bill that would require all employees of the executive, ...
Covington police Lt. Bryan Bogard is under investigation by the Kentucky Attorney General's Office for alleged fraud and ...
The Murray Police Department (MPD) dedicated a device Tuesday that would allow mothers to legally and safely leave their baby ...
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WLKY on MSNWLKY Investigates: Kentucky bill looks to strengthen criminal penalties against copper wire theftKentucky Sen. Brandon Storm of London filed Senate Bill 64. SB 64 strengthens criminal penalties against those who threaten infrastructure security by classifying theft, damage or tampering with ...
Hours later, at 10:17 a.m., the woman received a message on Instagram from a user named “Dipak Phuyal,” investigators said.
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WISN Milwaukee on MSNLawmakers hear testimony on GOP bill to require cooperation with ICELawmakers heard testimony Wednesday on a proposal that would force sheriffs statewide to cooperate with federal immigration officials. The legislation, which in part targets Milwaukee and Dane ...
Under current Kentucky law, those who have experienced stalking or online harassment, but not physical violence, don't qualify for obtaining an emergency protective order.
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