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Convicted killer: 'I am sorry'
Miller still denies he murdered Theresa Miller By Misti Strader Tribune-Courier News Editor mstrader@tribunecourier.com EDDYVILLE - From beyond the confinement of razor blade laced fencing and a concrete jail ...
High Winds; Heavy Rain Buffet Area
Lone Oak Area, Timothy Drive A series of strong storms blew through the area this evening.
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Golfers will finally be able to play a few rounds on the revamped golf course at General Burnside Island State Park - with a few changes - after it was closed 18 months for renovations.
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Paducah preparing for razing of hotel Paducah has begun the process to raze the Country Hearth Inn on Joe Clifton Drive more than five years ... Crime and punishment EDDYVILLE, Ky.
IHS student joins select group
It will be today when Kathryn Rath finds out if she is this year's Ironton High School valedictorian.
Crowded prison was tinderbox of danger
In 1979, a class-action lawsuit was brought against the Kentucky penal system under Judge Charles Allen, chief judge of the Western District Court in Kentucky. via The Courier-Journal
Byron Crawford: Carrollton crash turned man to ministry
“He has shared many of his life experiences involving the Latvia prison ministry, professional sports (which he covered) and also somewhat about the bus tragedy”
The Rev. Gregg Anderson marks the chapters in his life as having occurred before and after the Carrollton bus crash, 20 years ago this week. via The Courier-Journal
Kentucky death row inmate: 'I'm ready and I'm sorry'
“Suicide is unforgivable. I figure if I'm not doing it to myself, it's not a suicide.”
EDDYVILLE, Ky. - Marco Allen Chapman is ready to die. After more than three years of waiting for courts to consider an appeal he never wanted, the death row inmate may soon get his wish and become the first ... via KOB-TV
Interstate 69 Legislation in Kentucky
President Bush is expected to sign legislation approved by the house this week. It's legislation designating the Pennyrile Parkway and portions of the Western Kentucky Parkway as Interstate 69. via TristateHomepage.com
2 Injured In US 62 Wreck In Kuttawa, KY
A major accident on US 62 in Kuttawa, Ky. The wreck happened near KY 93 and KY 295. via WPSD-TV Paducah
The Cumberland House Restaurant Fire Ruled an Accident
Reported by: Staff Report Email: newstip@wpsdtv.com Last Update: 9:40 pm The Cumberland House Restaurant fire near Eddyville, Ky. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Blaze Destroys Popular Restaurant
“We had to wait until a center section collapsed and broke through”
Kentucky - As Chip Tullar watched black clouds of smoke roll from the roof of the Iron Kettle Restaurant, he was already promising to rebuild. via FireFightingNews.com
One Injured in Kuttawa Restaurant Fire
“I didn't hear any explosions or anything, just come on the front porch and smoke was billowing out of the attic. Then fire came through the attic and took it on pretty quick”
Fire broke out Friday evening at The Cumberland House Restaurant near Eddyville in Lyon County, Kentucky. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Truck Crashes Into Eddyville, KY Home
Three men were arrested after a truck crashed into a mobile home in Eddyville, Kentucky. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Fugitive in Ala. murder case caught here
Local law enforcement agencies joined forces Wednesday night in the arrest of a Calloway County woman served with a fugitive from justice warrant in connection with her husband's 2006 murder in Alabama. via Murray Ledger & Times
Hopkinsville man charged in Bryan Street burglary A South Cleveland Avenue man was arrested after he allegedly broke into a Bryan Street house early today. via Kentucky New Era
Eddyville Man Injured After Heater Explodes
An Eddyville, Kentucky man is hospitalized with burns from his waist down after the kerosene heater he was attempting to refill exploded. via WPSD-TV Paducah
Lethal-Injection Ruling May Have to Wait
SLIDESHOW People line up outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008, to hear arguments about lethal injection. via The Washington Post
Court Will Hear Lethal Injection Case
Death-row inmates are asking the Supreme Court to order states to use different drugs or tighten their procedures to reduce the risk that prisoners will suffer excruciating pain during their executions. via The Post-Star