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Man poached deer and called it beef to keep jerky business afloat, Wyoming officials say

A Wyoming man accused of poaching big game and using the meat in his beef jerky business has pleaded guilty to a variety of wildlife violations, officials said in a … Click to Continue »

‘Fierce warrior.’ State leaders honor late Rep. Darryl Owens at Black History Celebration

At Tuesday’s Black History Celebration in the Capitol rotunda, Gov. Andy Beshear listed off a number of Black figures in Kentucky history who he said deserve more attention: powerful Louisville-born … Click to Continue »

Lexington, corrections union agree to $10 million contract as vacancies at jail top 120

After two years of sometimes contentious negotiations, the city of Lexington and the union that represents corrections officers at the Fayette County Detention Center announced Tuesday an agreement on a … Click to Continue »

KY police recruiter who says he was ‘site-seeing’ day of Capitol riot now suing state officials

More than a year after the infamous Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol Riot, the former top recruiter for Kentucky State Police (KSP) is suing the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety … Click to Continue »

EXPLAINER: What ex-officer claims in bid to toss conviction

As Drew Peterson’s appeals of his murder conviction repeatedly failed, it seemed the former suburban Chicago police sergeant might fade from the news. But a decade after a jury convicted … Click to Continue »

Woman falls to death from mast of historic ship in Texas

A woman fell to her death from a mast on a historic ship that’s featured at a Texas museum after her safety harness somehow came unclipped, police said. The 58-year-old … Click to Continue »

Kentucky has nearly $1 million for illegal dump cleanup

Grants totaling nearly $1 million will be distributed to 18 Kentucky counties to help clean up 80 illegal dumps, Gov. Andy Beshear said in a news release. Counties receving grants … Click to Continue »

Panel nominates 3 attorneys for Hardin family court judge

A Kentucky judicial panel has nominated three attorneys as candidates for a vacant family court judge seat in Hardin County. The Judicial Nominating Commission recommended Elizabethtown attorneys Melanie Goff Biggers, … Click to Continue »

New Jersey to lift school mask mandate in March

NEW YORK — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will lift the state mask mandate for schools on March 7, but local districts will still have the authority to keep their … Click to Continue »

Ex-Israeli, Palestinian negotiators propose confederation

Former Israeli and Palestinian peace negotiators have drawn up a new proposal for a two-state confederation that they hope will offer a way forward after a decade-long stalemate in Mideast … Click to Continue »

Review: Amid delays and scandals, a middling ‘Death on the Nile’ slumps into theaters

There’s at least one moment in “Death on the Nile,” Kenneth Branagh’s latest Agatha Christie adaptation, when what’s on-screen brushes up uncomfortably against what’s off-screen. Linnet Doyle, an enviably rich … Click to Continue »

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