Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Americans throw away about 15 million Christmas trees. A lot of them end up in landfills. In Kentucky, the fish and wildlife ...
State Representative Erika Hancock, who serves the 57th House District, filed House Bill 385 on Thursday. Along with ...
Kentucky State Police are still searching for his killer ... by analyzing DNA evidence from crime scenes to build family tree profiles and has been used to identify people in several other ...
A State Transportation Cabinet worker is hospitalized after he says a tree fell on him while he was working. The family has a ...
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Storm Harlow made its way from the Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic Tuesday. Here is our coverage of the impacts from the ...
Specialized labs analyze DNA evidence from crime scenes to build family tree profiles, then hand potential leads ... in 2005 that both remains were from one person. In 2023, Kentucky State Police ...
Why is Eastern Kentucky University named what it is, when it’s located in central Kentucky, and not even close to eastern ...
“Just before he passed away last February, he told me that he was the one who sponsored the law designating Kentucky’s official state tree. It would mean the world to me and my family ...
The Arkansas tree removal company is accused of targeting older clients to pay the drastically inflated prices during states ...
A Kentucky man died in a wreck after a tree fell onto his pickup truck, according to Kentucky State Police. The crash happened around 1:14 p.m. Thursday on U.S. 60 near Fleming Fork in Carter County.