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Woman accused of stealing hospitalized roommate's debit card

Corbin Police have arrested a London woman they say got hold of her roommate’s debit card and stole $1,700 for her bank account, overdrawing that account.

Attorney General says Whitley Jailer violated Open Records Act

The Kentucky Attorney General has ruled that Whitley County's Jailer recently ran afoul of state open records laws in responding to a request for information from the Sheriff regarding "alleged wrongdoing or injuries to inmates."

A dozen dealers targeted in latest Whitley drug raid

Area law enforcement spread out across Whitley County Thursday morning searching for 12 suspected drug dealers.

By noon, eight of the 12 were in custody or, otherwise accounted for.

Renovated, expanded CHS hailed as a 'showcase' school

Corbin High School’s faculty, staff and students may be close to understanding what the Egyptians felt when the Great Pyramids were finished or how Michaelango felt when finally declaring the artwork in the Sistine Chapel to be finished.

Williamsburg man gets 28 years in jail for string of thefts

Whitley Circuit Judge Dan Ballou sentenced a Williamsburg man to 28 years in prison Monday afternoon in connection with five separate felony cases.

Woman accused of butcher knife attack takes plea deal, to serve five years

 Just before jury selection was set to begin Wednesday morning for a Whitley County woman accused stabbing another woman six times with a butcher knife last year, prosecutors and defense attorneys reached a plea bargain in the case.

Three remain hospitalized following crash on I-75 near Corbin Sunday

Corbin Police say three people remain in critical condition following a four-vehicle collision on Interstate 75 in Corbin Sunday.

Corbin subway robbery suspect caught in Tennessee

Charles Gray, the Tennessee man accused of robbing the Subway Restaurant on April 10, was taken into custody in Knoxville Thursday night.

W'burg El Dorados could have liquor license by end of summer

 By the end of summer, Williamsburg will likely have its second restaurant, which serves alcohol.