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With the passing of the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” local food pantries and community kitchens could be impacted in a big way.
Celebrating will be part of the Fourth of July holiday, and Pikeville Police ask you to exercise responsibility.
If your foot normally rests a little heavy on the gas pedal, now would be a good time to give it a summer vacation. That’s ...
A Martin County man is facing a felony charge, after being accused of threatening social workers. James Charles, 60, of ...
Leadership Kentucky is proud to announce members of the BRIGHT Kentucky Class of 2025. BRIGHT Kentucky, which began in 2019, ...
People lined up for the grand opening of a Antique Market in downtown Pikeville. Breaks Interstate Park is building a new tower to enable visitors to view elk and other wildlife.… Mountain ...
A DUI crash at the intersection of Hambley Boulevard and Baird Avenue in Pikeville led to a man being arrested with multiple ...
The upcoming May 2026 election in Pike County will be different than previous elections. Driving instructional permits can ...
A benefit and vet clinic was held for Bluegrass Horseshoeing School instructor Dalton France. The Hindman Settlement School ...
As the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” became law on the Fourth of July, two starkly different scenes played out simultaneously. In Washington D.C., President Donald Trump signed the bill into law on the ...
A new state law restricting electronic communication between school staff and students have some figuring how to move forward.
Viewer discretion advised. Pike residents appeal to the county fiscal court members to find humanitarian solutions to growing number of feral horses.
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