Bray provides statement regarding position on City-County merger
Paducah Mayor George Bray says that he will not seek merged government if elected McCracken County Judge Executive.
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Paducah Mayor George Bray says that he will not seek merged government if elected McCracken County Judge Executive.
Jim Smith Contracting will begin milling and paving projects on several roads on the west side of Paducah beginning on Monday, May 11. Work is expected to last approximately five
A plastics plant fire in Tennessee is under investigation, a new hearing is scheduled in a Paducah murder case, and Carbondale gets $2M to address homelessness. That and more on
In Paducah, the Iron Mom half-marathon has become a Mother's Day tradition, with families across the region signing up for a day of staying healthy and active while sharing it with their loved ones.
As part of a new Gun Lock Safety Program, the Paducah Police Department is handing out free gun locks in partnership with Project ChildSafe and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Kentucky Career Center plans to host its weekly job fair in Paducah from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12.
The Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce will host its republican primary forum, and the Lower Town Arts and Music Festival kicks off today. All that and more in this edition
Volunteers from Paducah City Hall went door-to-door Thursday, explaining the incentives for the Southside Revitalization Plan.
The McCracken County Fiscal Court discussed funding for outside agencies at a budget workshop Thursday, deciding not to fulfill a $50,000 request from Paducah Cooperative Ministry and holding off on
The Paducah Symphony Orchestra will hold "Crossroads of Sound" Thursday, combining classical and bluegrass traditions with a local twist.
The Paducah Symphony Orchestra will hold "Crossroads of Sound" Thursday, combining classical and bluegrass traditions with a local twist.
Development on the Aloft by Marriot Hotel has been delayed from its original planned completion date of December 2026 to the spring of 2027.
The late Peggy and Fred Paxton, longtime Paducah residents, left a $10 million bequest to the Community Foundation of West Kentucky, the foundation announced Wednesday.
Paducah Parks and Recreation will begin improvement projects at local parks beginning Friday, May 8.
Using social media isn’t likely to strengthen your friendships and could even make you lonelier, suggests a study published Wednesday in Public Health Reports, the official journal of the US
The National Association of Letter Carriers will host its annual "Stamp Out Hunger" food drive on Saturday, May 9.
Barely a month ago, they were embarking on a voyage of adventure to some of the world’s most remote islands. Encounters with whales, dolphins and penguins awaited; landscapes of icy
A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced a long term lane restriction on U.S. 51 at mile point 4.4 in Carlisle County starting Monday, May 11, as work begins
The United States and Iran are moving closer to an agreement on a short memorandum to end the Iran war, a regional source familiar with the negotiations said, although Trump
The Murray Police Department presented William Mason with a commendation for bravery following an April 21 stabbing incident at the Goodwill store.
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Area agencies receive funding to combat child abuse, sexual abuse and domestic violence. Paducah welcomes Louis Michot of the Lost Bayou Ramblers and the Lower Town Arts and Music Festival
A blurry photo captured by a trail camera is the last known sighting of a northern Tennessee special forces veteran who is now at the center of a manhunt after