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Family reacts to community support after 3 die from apparent carbon monoxide accident – WDRB

Family reacts to community support after 3 die from apparent carbon monoxide accident  WDRBLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A relative of the father and two young children who died in an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning accident said he’s …

Scenes From the Alaska Earthquake

A magnitude 7 earthquake hit Anchorage, causing widespread damage to roads and buildings in the region, and led the governor to issue a declaration of disaster.

A Famous Alpha Wolf’s Daughter, Spitfire, Is Killed by a Hunter

The shooting of another Lamar Canyon pack member has renewed calls for a buffer between Yellowstone and nearby lands, to protect roaming wolves.

Scenes from the ceremony: Moore's JJ Weaver commits to Kentucky

Moore High School star football player JJ Weaver committed to Kentucky on Friday. Check out photos from the ceremony.

        

What The Inauguration Of Mexico’s New President Might Mean For Mexico-U.S. Relations

Mexico gets a president unlike any in modern history on Saturday. A political maverick who operates without a formal party and relies on populist appeal. He’s pitching big plans for the region and wants the U.S. involved.

Stuck In Tijuana, Many Central American Migrants Opt For A Job

The Mexican government, faced with thousands of destitute migrants on their side of the U.S.-Mexico border, is inviting them to apply for jobs in Tijuana.

Mexico Offers Migrants Jobs In Tijuana

The Mexican government, faced with thousands of destitute migrants on their side of the U.S.-Mexico border, is inviting them to apply for jobs in Tijuana.

In Utah, Opponents Of Medical Marijuana Initiative Want To Revise Law

Voters in Utah voted to legalize medical marijuana this year. Now state lawmakers are meeting to rewrite the provisions, but supporters of the initiative say the lawmakers are overstepping.

Trump And Chinese President Xi Look For Progress In Trade Dispute At G20 Summit

President Trump and China’s President Xi may have an announcement on trade on Saturday, but it will likely be a decision to push back deadlines rather than a breakthrough agreement.

O Christmas tree! 4 tree-lighting events happening in Louisville Saturday

Here is a handful of Christmas light-up events taking place around Louisville Saturday to help get you in the holiday spirit.

        

Beechwood beats Pikeville to finish final Class A season with a title

The Tigers won their 14th state title in their final season competing in Class A, topping Pikeville 21-20 on Friday.

        

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