Under the image, the Trinity White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan offers applications and memberships for $1. It lists "realms" in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, with individual phone numbers and an invitation to "call the nearest realm for more information."
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Kentucky Humane Society is asking for supply donations for the winter season. KHS posted on Facebook Tuesday asking for some much-needed supplies to keep shelter pets warm and safe through the cold months.
The Kentucky Court of Justice has launched a new website link aimed at helping victims, or potential victims of a relatively new form of fraud.
Bassett, 103, died Thursday at his home in Lexington. He was known internationally as an ambassador for Kentucky and horse racing, having served as chairman of the Keeneland from 1986 to 2001. Before that, he served as the Lexington racetrack and sales association’s president for 16 years.
Authorities in Kentucky are investigating racist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) flyers telling immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” that were discovered in multiple cities over the past few
Flyers spread by members of the Ku Klux Klan are telling immigrants in Kentucky and other states to "leave now" in order to "avoid deportation," according to authorities.
Healing Appalachia, an annual music festival that raises awareness and funding for the fight against opioid addition, has announced dates and a change of venue.
Kentucky is getting in on the data center boom. Developers with PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia-based company, unveiled plans Thursday to build a massive “hyperscale” data center in Jefferson County. It will be the first of its kind in the state. The deal was fueled in part by state tax incentives penned by the state legislature last year.
Mallory Jones stops by the LEX 18 studios to talk to Jennifer about her journey, a cause close to her heart, and her big plans for the future.
Many central Kentucky schools did not have class for multiple days this week due to the dangerously cold temperatures.
Several cities in Northern Kentucky have responded after flyers containing hateful rhetoric were distributed in multiple areas.
A man was arrested in Western Kentucky after he was found to be in possession of cocaine, marijuana, and over $25,000 in cash