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Residents of Kentucky town can return home after crews extinguish derailment fire
Rail operator CSX says that a chemical fire at a Kentucky train derailment that caused evacuations has been extinguished and residents can return to their homes.
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Kentucky train derailment: Residents evacuate homes on Thanksgiving eve
Kentucky governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency after a train derailed in Livingston, Kentucky, on Wednesday.
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Train derails in Kentucky, spilling chemicals and forcing residents to evacuate on Thanksgiving
A train has derailed and spilled a chemical in a remote part of eastern Kentucky, prompting officials to encourage residents of a small town to evacuate amid concerns about air quality.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear wins re-election in Kentucky
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky has won re-election, defying the usual political leanings of the red state, NBC News projects.
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Hope of finding missing Kentucky worker dwindles: ‘The circumstances … are certainly grim'
Officials continue to search for a worker who went missing Tuesday night when an old coal processing facility collapsed as it was being prepared for demolition.
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Louisville police credit Cardinals players for help in rescue of overturned car near their stadium
Louisville Metro police are thanking Cardinals football players for coming “to the rescue” in helping right a flipped vehicle in an accident this week near their L&N Stadium home field.
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Man moving bag of potting soil dies after being stung by swarm of yellow jackets and bees
A Kentucky man died in the emergency room Monday after being stung 15 to 20 times by a swarm of yellow jackets and bees, local authorities said. The insects attacked while he was moving a bag of potting soil on his porch.
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Jury awards $100,000 to Kentucky couple denied marriage license
A federal jury has awarded $100,000 to a Kentucky couple who sued former county clerk Kim Davis over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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Troubling new discovery linked to Harvard morgue scandal
The investigation into the theft of human remains from Harvard Medical School’s morgue led to the discovery of bones at the home of a Kentucky man who has now been arrested.
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Rare gold coins found in cornfield in Kentucky
More than 700 gold coins with a value exceeding $2 million were found in a cornfield in Kentucky.
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Man discovers rare gold coins possibly worth millions in Kentucky cornfield
Nicknamed “The Great Kentucky Hoard,” experts say the coins are dated from 1840 to 1862 and are estimated to be worth over well over $2 million.
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New arrest made in Harvard morgue scandal
The investigation into the theft of body parts from Harvard Medical School has led the arrest of a Kentucky man.
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New arrest in suspected stolen body parts ring tied to Harvard Medical School
A Kentucky man was arrested this week on a weapons charge after being investigated as part of the suspected human body parts ring that led to a Harvard Medical School morgue official’s arrest last month. The man, William Nott, had about 40 human bones, including skulls, at his house in Mt. Washington, Kentucky, as well as a Harvard Medical School…
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Watch: Escaped pig leads police and neighbors on a wild chase through Louisville
The Louisville Metro Police Department in Kentucky on Thursday released video of a pair of officers chasing a large pig that was on the loose last month.
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Watch: Pig on the loose starts a pursuit
The Louisville Metro Police Department in Kentucky released video of officers chasing a large pig that was on the loose Thursday.
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7-year-old fatally shoots 5-year-old child in eastern Kentucky
Police say a 7-year-old child fatally shot a 5-year-old child inside a home in Kentucky.
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Southern Baptists vote to expel 2 churches because they have female Pastors
The Southern Baptist convention rejected an appeal from a California megachurch and the Fern Creek Baptist of Louisville, Kentucky.
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Kentucky Man Accused of Shooting Roommate for Eating Last Hot Pocket
Clifton Williams, 64, was charged with assault and pleaded not guilty in the Louisville case. His roommate survived.
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Hundreds of Children Found Working at McDonald's Restaurants Across Several States
The Labor Department found that more than 300 children were working at McDonald’s restaurants, including two 10-year-olds.
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Video Shows Louisville Police Under Fire From Bank Shooter
Five people were killed and several others injured in the attack by an employee of the bank.