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EKU Giving Day Breaks All-Time Record
Eastern Kentucky University’s third-ever Giving Day, or #GiveBigE, saw 2,393 donors provide more gifts in a 24-hour period than in any other single day...
BREAKING: Alleged robbery at Richmond Whitaker Bank branch on Lexington Road
*Update at 1:17 p.m. - Richmond Police say that the suspect vehicle is a silver SUV-type vehicle similar to an older model Ford Escape.
Moments...
Week-long Closure of KY 52 in Estill County to begin Monday,...
***UPDATE FROM KYTC: Date of closure has been moved to April 25th***
Drivers who use KY 52 on the east side of Tipton Ridge Mountain...
KSP Announces Newest Traffic Safety Checkpoint Locations
The Kentucky State Police, Richmond Post, which provides coverage for Madison, Clark, Estill, Lee, Owsley, Jackson, Mercer, Boyle, Lincoln, Garrard and Jessamine counties, will...
Latest District 7 Road Closures/Re-openings
The current road blockages/openings for District 7 are below.
Bourbon County – US 460 US 460 between Paris and North Middletown is now open.
Bourbon and...
EKU Professor Identified Following Deadly Accident
According to Richmond police, it has been confirmed that the woman who died following a car accident in Richmond was an associate professor at...
Richmond City Hall to Reopen to Public Friday
Beginning Friday, October 1st, the lobby of City Hall will be reopened to the public; citizens doing business at City Hall are encouraged to...
Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off Day Saturday
Madison County residents may dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) materials on Saturday, October 2nd between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
This FREE event is...
Retraction: Man Charged with Alleged Criminal Abuse and Strangulation
Earlier today, WBONTV had misstated in the story headline a charge this individual was facing regarding the alleged criminal abuse and strangulation of a...
Madison County Health Department Reports Highest Number of Positive COVID-19 Cases...
The Madison County Health Department was notified of 705 positive COVID-19 cases between Monday, August 30th- Sunday September 5th, 2021.
8/30/2021- 101 cases
8/31/2021- 53 cases
9/1/2021-...