Denny's sign falls on top of car, killing 1, injuring 2
A towering Denny's Restaurant sign fell on a car near Interstate 65, killing a woman and injuring her husband and daughter.
Kentucky firefighter donates kidney to co-worker’s son
Tim Belcher donated his organ to a 7-year-old boy who had Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome.
Biden visits Kentucky with McConnell to highlight funding for aging bridge
The Brent Spence Bridge, which connects Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, was declared functionally obsolete by the Federal Highway Administration in the 1990s.
Kentucky woman wins $175K jackpot during white elephant gift exchange at company holiday party
“Everyone was going insane,” Lori Janes shared. “People were getting their calculators out and double-checking. A couple of people even scanned the ticket on the lottery’s app, just to make sure.”
Calif. police captain dead after arrest in husband’s slaying
The body of a California Highway Patrol captain was found just days after a man was arrested in the shooting death of her husband in Kentucky, investigators said.
Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend settles lawsuits over deadly shooting during police raid
The city of Louisville agreed to pay $2 million to settle lawsuits filed by Kenneth Walker. Police knocked down Breonna Taylor's door the night of the deadly raid, and Walker fired a shot from a gun, hitting one of the officers.
Kentucky flooding: kayaker describes heroic rooftop rescue | LiveNOW from FOX
Links to help those affected by record-setting flooding in Eastern Kentucky. GoFundMe for Chloe Adams and her dog Sandy: www.gofundme.com/f/chloe-and-sandy-after-the-flood?member=21071933&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Flood Relief Fund: www.arh.org/floods Red Cross Response to Flooding in Eastern Kentucky: www.redcross.org/local/kentucky/get-help/flooding-red-cross-response.html Eastern Kentucky University SAFE fund supports students affected by flooding in Eastern Kentucky: www.alumni.eku.edu/s/1763/index.aspx?sid=1763&gid=2&pgid=2324&cid=6059&ecid=6059&crid=0&calpgid=404&calcid=1096 As fast-moving floodwaters swept through eastern Kentucky, Chloe Adams wasn't about to leave her dog behind. Flash flooding devastated parts of the state, killing at least 37 people and damaging hundreds of homes as rivers and creeks rose out of their banks due to torrential rain. With the water rapidly rising in the middle of the night, the 17-year-old girl acted quickly and grabbed a plastic bin. "She saved her dog by putting her in a container that would float and then swam with her to a neighboring rooftop," Terry Adams, Chloe's father, wrote on Facebook. The teen was ultimately rescued by a family member, a kayaker, who said that Chloe had to swim about 70 yards across the water's current while pulling her dog, named Sandy, in the container behind her in order to get to the roof for safety. "She waited hours until she could be rescued. She is a hero," her father wrote. "We lost everything today… everything except what matters most."