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Ambulance collides with SUV in downtown Corbin, driver injured

As the crew was rushing a patient to Baptist Regional Medical Center, a Whitley County EMS Ambulance broadsided a Nissan Pathfinder on Kentucky Ave.

Sides give differing accounts in second day of trial against ex Corbin police officer and son

It will likely be Monday afternoon before a nine-woman, four-man Whitley Circuit Court Jury decides whether a former Corbin police officer and one-time Whitley County Sheriff’s deputy and his son are guilty of assaulting a man while allegedly trying to rob him nearly three years ago.

BREAKING NEWS: Woodbine couple arrested for abusing four-year-old

The mother of a 4-year-old and her husband are in the Knox County Detention Center on charges that she allowed her husband to physically abuse the child on multiple occasions.

Corbin School Board votes to appeal reciprocal agreement decision to state Board of Education

The battle over the Knox County School Board's decision to end its reciprocal agreement with Corbin Independent Schools is not over.

Trial begins in case of ex-Corbin officer, son, accused of beating man in dispute over gun

According to prosecutors, nearly three years ago, former Corbin Police Officer Tony Ramey and his son, Perry Anthony Ramey, went to a man's home to recover a gun belonging to Tony Ramey that Perry had stolen and sold to pay a drug debt.

Corbin woman pleads not guilty to charges she suffocated newborn, threw it in prison trash can

A Corbin woman accused of killing her newborn baby by stuffing paper its mouth and dumping its body in a trash can at Roederer Correctional Complex in LaGrange, is in custody at the Oldham County Detention Center on a $2.5 million bond

Police descend on filthy Williamsburg home; about 30 sick and abandoned animals seized

Williamsburg Police Lt. Jason Caddell captures one of many chickens at the home.

The scene wasn't pretty on Rains Street in Williamsburg Thursday morning. There were numerous pins with animals inside ranging from dogs to chickens. If the animals had water, it was stagnant in nearly all cases. Some were standing in their own feces. At least two of the dogs had bloody feces indicating the presence of disease.

Hospital officials say Corbin High School junior in fair condition following Wednesday crash in Gray

A Corbin High School junior is at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, recovering from injuries she Wednesday morning in a car wreck on Ky 3437 in the Gray community.

Williamsburg police seize counterfeit $100 bills, prescription pills

Williamsburg police recovered pills, four suspected counterfeit $100 bills, and arrested three people following an investigation Monday near the Williamsburg Independent School.

Four arrested after woman allegedly propositions man to have sex for drugs at Williamsburg Pilot

Williamsburg police say a local woman apparently propositioned a man, who was on his way home to Ohio after a trip to a Florida pain clinic, for drugs early Wednesday morning in the parking lot of a local business.

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