Some have reported hearing loud booms following last weekend’s winter storm.The rare occurrence is known as “frost quake.”
Kentucky hemp company suing Tennessee over ‘discriminating’ hemp law
A Kentucky company says a new Tennessee law regulating hemp discriminates against
out-of-state businesses.
In America’s EV battery belt, Kentucky is next test for the UAW
Nearly 1,500 workers at a massive electric vehicle battery plant in Kentucky have an important election coming up. Hourly workers at the BlueOval SK Battery Park will vote on whether they should join the United Auto Workers Union.
Kentucky’s first medical cannabis dispensary is coming to Beaver Dam, but supply chain issues remain
A rural town Western Kentucky will be home to the state’s first medical cannabis dispensary. While more than 11,000 patients are certified to purchase the product, supply chain issues make it uncertain when medical marijuana will land on dispensary shelves.
Suicide of Kentucky teen investigated as financial sextortion
In southern Kentucky, a community is grieving the death of a teen boy — and investigators are looking into what role a financial sextortion scheme played in the death.




