The Department of War has identified a seventh soldier killed in combat while supporting Operation Epic Fury as a Kentucky ...
"Sgt. Pennington is a hero who sacrificed everything serving our country." ...
The Department of War announced the death of Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Kentucky, on Monday.
Opinion
Palantir right to exit Colorado and its unfriendly (business) climate? Or good riddance? (Letters)
Plantir’s exit is the warning smoke. There is more than just smoke. The canary in the coal mine has croaked. Colorado ranks fifth in the country for outbound moves.” ...
I’m writing in response to Al Cross’s column “Daniel Cameron runs on faith, not money in quest for U.S. Senate.” Mr. Cross said Cameron has quoted, “the most overtly religious […] ...
Bristol Bar & Grille's original location will serve its final guests after more than 48 years in Highlands. In a Facebook ...
Democrats are realizing that in Texas, as in the vast swaths of the country where they regularly wipe out, baby steps can lead to bigger ones.
A Courier Journal op-ed claims that Daniel Cameron has 'the most overtly religious approach' to his US Senate campaign. I ask, what's wrong with that?
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‘This is just heartbreaking’: Kentucky mourns seventh US service member Sgt Benjamin Pennington
Sgt Benjamin N Pennington grew up in Glendale, enlisted in the US Army in 2017, and later served with the 1st Space Battalion ...
In late February 2026, internet users shared videos of people listening to an unidentified voice reading out a purported ...
KEENAN’S LAW IS WAITING TO BE HEARD IN COMMITTEE. AND THIS JUST IN IN THE WLKY NEWSROOM, U.S. SENATOR MITCH MCCONNELL HAS BEEN RELEASED FROM A WASHINGTON, D.C., HOSPITAL. MORE THAN A WEEK AFTER HE WAS ...
WASHINGTON (WKYT) — Senator Mitch McConnell has been discharged from the hospital after being treated for flu-like symptoms, according to a spokesman. “Senator McConnell was discharged from the ...
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