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Steve Prohm basketball camp tips off in Murray
For the next four days, over a hundred area children will learn the ins and outs of basketball at Steve Prohm's basketball camp at Murray State. And just one day in, campers have already dubbed it one of the best camps ever. More
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Flash flooding closes downtown South Fulton, Tennessee
Flash flooding caused massive problems in South Fulton, Tennessee, including the closure of downtown. Businesses in homes in that area of the city have been evacuated. More
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Women in combat annoucement expected Tuesday
Tuesday could be a very important day in the history of the U.S. Military. That's because military leaders are expected to announce the details to start moving women into thousands of combat jobs. More
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Kentucky Public Service Commission to hold Big Rivers Electric Corp public meeting Tuesday
You can have your say about a proposed electric rate hike at a public meeting Tuesday night. That hike could raise rates by 20-percent for customers in western Kentucky. More
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NEW TUESDAY MORNING ON LOCAL SIX TODAY
New tomorrow morning on local six today.
Avoiding the Summer slide
What you can do to keep your kids reading this summer so they don't fall behind. More
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Fighting flash flooding
Flash flooding closed local roads and turned neighborhoods into lakes as up to four inches of rain fell Monday afternoon. More
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A 2011 murder trial will be overturned
A 2011 murder trial is being scrapped and completely started anew after unsavvory comments in the courtroom led to a question of racism.
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University presidents offer solution to pension crisis
Illinois lawmakers will meet Wednesday for a special legislative session aimed at hammering out a solution to the state's ballooning pension problem. More
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Kitten cruelty being investigated
Detectives with the McCracken County Sheriff's Department say two cats were tortured, beaten, and killed. Now, three teens will likely be facing charges in the days ahead. More
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The Paducah Sun's Joey Fosko dies at 46
Longtime western Kentucky sports writer has died after suffering an apparent heart attack. More
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Gourmet Minutes - Panzanella
On this week's Gourmet Minutes with Mallory, Artisan Kitchen chef Karla Lawrence shows Mike how to make an Italian bread salad called Panzanella. More
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Celebrating father's and boosting local business
Sunday marked a holiday set aside to recognize all of the dads and the influences they have on society. More
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6th Annual George Wilson Sports Fest wraps up
Almost 300 kids participated in this years George Wilson Sports Fest. More
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Using a memory to make a change
16 year old Allie Kirtley died in a fatal car crash late last month. Now, her friends, family, and community leaders are working together to make sure the tragedy that took her life doesn't repeat itself. More
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Cycling key to healthy lifestyle
One Paducah man's story of how cycling and healthy eating habits changed his life for the better. This is part of our Get Active Today series to give you and your family ideas of how to live a healthier lifestyle. More
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West Kentucky wins All-Star football game 42-20
Six different Kentucky players score in win over Southern Illinois All-Stars.
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George Wilson holds 6th annual charity bowling night
Cardinal Lanes in Paducah was packed on Friday night for the 6th annual George Wilson Charity Bowling Event. More
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Marshall County Fiscal Court launches investigation
The Marshall County Fiscal Court held a special meeting Friday afternoon to address the issue of obtaining counsel on the issue of unemployment.
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Cosplay convention in Paducah, Kentucky
OMG CON is an anime and video game convention like no other, and this week, there's one in our area! The event is happening inside the Convention Center in Paducah, Kentucky. More
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Storms close local business, owner planning on reopening soon
Richard Moran is looking to get back to work after an April storm closed his downtown Union City, Tennessee business. More
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Veterans recognize Flag Day
The Elks Lodge in Carbondale is collecting old and damaged flags in need of a proper retirement.
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New trial denied in 31-year-old murder case
After 2 trials, a man convicted of killing his wife and mother-in-law, was pushing for a third. On Friday, a Marshall County judge denied that request. More
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Church shocked by graffiti
Paducah Police are looking for those responsible for spray painting two messages in three places at a local church. More
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Snakes make their springtime debut in local area
Our picture-perfect spring likely has many people spending time in the garden, by the pool, or on the lake. More time outdoors means we're crossing paths with Mother Nature. And that means snakes. More
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Local prep standouts prepare for All-Star game
Practice continued over at Mid-Continent as local high school football players prepared for Friday's Kentucky-Illinois All-Star game. More
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Liveline - Baptist Behavioral Health Care
Mike Hoffman and Dr. Colleen Ryan with Baptist Behavioral Health Care answer questions about addiction. More
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Legal Line - Housman & Associates
Attorney Craig Housman answers legal questions about Social Security. More
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Get Active Today - Biking your way to good health
In this Get Active Today report, we show you how cycling changed one man's life for the better and how it can change yours. More
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Annual OMGCon set to begin in Paducah
Beginning this morning, the City of Paducah will be a little more animated as the 8th Annual OMGCon gets underway at the Julian Carroll Convention Center. More
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Congress starts work on farm bill
U.S. Senators passed a $955 billion version of the farm bill earlier this week and the House is expected to vote on its version next week.
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Barking sad tunes raises big bucks for animal shelter
We've heard man sing the blues. Thursday night, man's best friend barked a few sad tunes. It's the first ever Blues Dog Championship in Mayfield, Kentucky. More
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City: Dog doo doo becoming a no no
Metropolis, Illinois leaders are considering an ordinance they hope would cut down on the number of dog droppings left behind by the dog's owner. More
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Secretary Moniz questioned about Paducah's Gaseous Diffusion Plant
New details have come to light on the future of Paducah's gaseous diffusion plant. The new Secretary of the Department of Energy says his office will review the proposals they have received for the facility. More
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Local animal control officers want to carry guns
Right now, all animal control officers in Williamson County, Illinois can carry is a control stick and mace. Last month, a pit bull mauled an officer and bit him several times. More
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Season looks promising for Ky Farmers
The wheat crop is expected to be up 35 percent from last year's harvest. It's a crop and profit local farmers, still suffering from last year's drought, were counting on. More
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Farmers worry about the delayed corn crop season
The excessive moisture and flooding have set the corn crop season back drastically, and now some farmers are worried they are going to lose a significant amount of money.
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Truckers say regulations will lead to higher prices at stores
Fighting driver fatigue. New federal rules for truckers go into effect soon, but could they be a costly mistake? More