First Alert Weather Day | Early morning gusty storms lead to snow showers Monday
Gusty winds likely to close out the workweek
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Gusty winds likely to close out the workweek
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Dillon Gaudet has the forecast on this Monday morning.
Local film organization uses 98th Academy Awards as annual fundraiser
Lane closures on the major roadway are expected to last four weeks on weekdays
Scioto County residents gathered Saturday to celebrate the Emerald Isle on Main Street.
The University of Kentucky women’s basketball team was selected as a five seed in the 2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship and will travel to Morgantown, West Virginia, for the First and Second Rounds.
MORGANTOWN, Wv. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) - The Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament and will travel to Morgantown, West Virginia for the opening round of the Fort Worth Regional. Kentucky will take on No. 12 seed James Madison Dukes women's basketball in the first round of the tournament....
A stormy night and a strike of lightning changed everything for a family run eye care center.
Kentucky Women's Basketball has been awarded a No. 5 seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament and will face No. 12 James Madison (26-8) in the Fort Worth Regional.
A woman in Oklahoma allegedly drove a stolen car through her ex-boyfriend’s house, according to authorities.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 News Now) — Around 1:15 p.m. Sunday, the Lexington Police Department received a call regarding a bomb threat at both the CHI St. Joseph Health hospital at 1 St. Joseph Drive and the Saint Joseph East hospital at 150 North Creek Drive in Lexington. Immediately, four units were dispatched to the scene. According to Lexington police, both...
Slick roads for travel
DELBARTON, W.Va. — A Delbarton man has been charged with murdering his wife. Deputies with the Mingo County Sheriff’s Office were called Friday morning to conduct a welfare check at the home of Leroy Hunt, 35, and Christina Hunt, 26. When they arrived, they found Christina Hunt’s body on the front porch, covered with a blanket. After a brief standoff, Leroy Hunt was arrested. Police say Leroy Hunt
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 News Now) — A person is in custody Sunday after hitting a house while driving under the influence overnight, according to Lexington Police. It happened on Greentree Road and Fares Road near Tates Creek Golf Course and New Circle Road. Police say the suspect hit a car before crashing into the home. No one was in the...
ST. Louis, Mo. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) -The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is headed to St. Louis as the No. 7 seed in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. Kentucky will face No. 10 seed Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball in the first round of the Midwest Region. The matchup is scheduled for Friday at 12:15 p.m. The...
Kentucky basketball is a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament, playing No. 10 seed Santa Clara in the first round of the Midwest Region.
The family of missing 9-year-old Jenny Dim who was found dead in a pond near her home releases a statement thanking the community for their support
The tournament begins with the play-in games Tuesday night in Dayton.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Around 8 a.m. Sunday morning, police responded to Man 'O War and Victoria Way in Lexington after an alleged drunk driver hit a car, overturning it into a utility pole. According to the Lexington Police Department, the driver then fled the scene, but was later arrested and charged with a DUI (driving under the influence). Crews responded...
Buckle up. Kentucky is about to experience one of the most dramatic weather swings of the season as spring and winter collide over the next 24 hours, bringing severe storms this evening, followed by a dangerous cold crash and snow.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – The George Rogers Clark Lady Cardinals won the 2026 KHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship on Saturday evening, defeating the Assumption Lady Rockets 48-43. The Cardinals found themselves down at halftime, scoring just 19 points in the first half, yet trailing by only two points at 21-19. In the second half, the Cardinals quickly...
Kindergarten students at Cumberland Elementary School wrapped up their kings and queens unit recently with a royal ball and tea party. Students also enjoyed a special visit from Sir Richard [...]
By Paul Lunsford Harlan Enterprise Marriage Licenses Okey Ryan Boggs, 30, of LeJunior, to Brianna Desiree Blevins, 25, of LeJunior. Robert Fred Perkins, 51, of Gulston, to Eliesha Nicole Griffith, [...]
By John Henson Managing Editor Elvis Presley was the king of rock and roll and Harlan County still had 12 high schools the last time the Harlan Green Dragons put [...]
By John Henson Managing Editor A Harlan County High School baseball team that won only six times in 24 games a year ago can point to several reasons for their [...]
By Paul Lunsford Harlan Enterprise A Wallins woman has been charged and arrested for third-degree escape. Candy Michelle Ball, 42, was arrested by Officer Lewis, of the probation and parole [...]
SALYERSVILLE – The city has finally turned in the 2023 audit and is now in compliance with the Department of Local Government for state funding. Last week the City of Salyersville received their 2023 audit report and the Department of Local Government confirmed for the SI that they have now received the audit. As of [...]
JOHNSON COUNTY – A Magoffin County man was killed in a one-vehicle wreck in Johnson County on March 5. A commercial vehicle, owned by Jackson Propane Plus and operated by Allen Skaggs, 49, of Salyersville, reportedly left the roadway and Skaggs lost control of the vehicle. Johnson County Sheriff Scott Hazlette told Mortimer Media Group [...]
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a GOP-backed bill that would opt Kentucky into a scholarship program for K-12 students promoted by the Trump administration and benefiting from a new federal tax credit. “Kentuckians have said loud and clear: Public dollars should only be used for public education. The Republican supermajority hasn't listened. I have,” [...]
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. - Prestonsburg High School announced Friday that Rick Ward has been named the school's new girls basketball coach. The school said in a Facebook post that Ward is the perfect choice to lead the Lady Blackcats forward. "Coach Ward has been a dedicated member of the Prestonsburg basketball program for the past nine years, playing a key role in helping build the foundation and succe
HAGER HILL, Ky. -- Kentucky State Police is investigating a two-vehicle crash in Johnson County that killed two people. According to Kentucky State Police, Retina Meek was driving along Route 321 at Hager Hill around 1:30 p.m. Thursday, when she crossed the center line and struck a pickup truck driven by Jason Kinner. Meek and a passenger in her vehicle, Anita Meek, both died of injuries sustained
by LINDSEY PIERCY LEXINGTON, Ky. — It’s the familiar March Madness frenzy: bracket predictions, buzzer-beater highlights and, of course, the quirks of fandom. Basketball fans have long found ways to feel like they can influence the outcome of a game — even from the couch. We embrace traditions that range from lucky attire to sitting in the same spot. While some might chalk these behaviors up to co
SALYERSVILLE – The Magoffin County Animal Shelter has had a lot going on as of late, with donations, fundraisers and lots of new, lovable faces ready for their forever homes. The Magoffin County Animal Shelter sent in a video to Mortimer Media Group last week, with volunteer Melinda Watson discussing everything going on at the [...]
PIKEVILLE, Ky. -- A Pike County couple has pleaded guilty in a child abuse case that doctors likened to torture. Jerome Norman, 44, and Mary Hall, 43, both of Raccoon, entered blind Alford pleas to one count of first-degree abuse and two amended counts of second-degree abuse. An Alford plea functions as a guilty plea, but allows a defendant to maintain innocence while acknowledging the evidence in
With no questions on the floor, the Kentucky House passed a bill that would allow public agencies to require photo IDs from residents who request public records. House Bill 567 from Rep. Patrick Flannery, R-Olive Hill, gained approval from the House with a vote of 71-19 Friday morning. The 19 votes against the bill included [...]
My first year of covering 15th Region basketball has officially come to an end. This year was nothing short of exciting, the talent in this region on both the boys' and girls’ side is as good as it has been in years. There are so many amazing players spread across the region who are game changers for their teams, and most of them will be back next year. Here are my thoughts on players and teams to
SALYERSVILLE — Longtime leader Walker Russell led Magoffin County in both scoring and rebounding for the second straight boys’ high school basketball season. As a senior, Russell averaged a team-high 21.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game for the Hornets. In 32 games, Russell scored 687 points and claimed 255 rebounds for the Hornets. Russell [...]
SALYERSVILLE — Herald Whitaker Middle School hosted the final Magoffin County archery tournament of the 2025-26 season on Saturday, March 7. Several area teams competed in the tournament. During the tournament, Herald Whitaker Middle School and Magoffin County High School each placed third. A breakdown of Magoffin County’s top individual performers in the tournament for [...]
LOUISA, Ky. -- A Lawrence County man has been arrested on multiple counts related to child pornography. The Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch began investigating Christopher Alan Price, 26, of Louisa, on suspicion that he was distributing child porn images online. That led to police obtaining a search warrant Thursday for Price's home, where they seized equipment believed to facilitate
By PAUL LUNSFORD Harlan Enterprise Officers from the Harlan County Sheriff's Department made an arrest on a Harlan County resident recently. Angela Marie Scott, 54, of Pathfork, was arrested by [...]
FRANKFORT — Republicans in the Kentucky Senate approved a bill Thursday that would exempt a taxpayer-funded commission that state lawmakers are looking to for advice on energy policy from Kentucky’s Open Records Act. Senate Bill 100, primarily sponsored by Sen. Robby Mills, R-Henderson would exempt “information, records, data, files, documents, or correspondence” created by the [...]
FRANKFORT — A bill requiring Kentucky regulators to wait until people are actively being harmed before issuing new regulations to protect public health and the environment will not continue to advance in the state legislature this year. Sen. Greg Elkins, R-Winchester, told the Lantern Thursday his Senate Bill 178 had “conjured up a lot of [...]
Mining coal has always been dangerous work regardless of what mine you work in or what company you work for. Among the many tragedies that have unfolded across our region, [...]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Otega Oweh had 21 points as Kentucky held off Missouri 78-72 on Thursday in the second round of the 2026 Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. Denzel Aberdeen made 7 of 8 from the free throw line on his way to 16 points, while Collin Chandler added 15 for the Cats. Kentucky (21-11) made 18 of 23 (78.3 percent) from the free throw line in the game, while Missouri m
A bonus for getting out into the woods in early spring is enjoying those wildflowers that bloom while everything else is still asleep and dead-looking. There is a short period [...]
The Economic Development Administration recently approved a five-year grant for SOAR, which the organization is using to address community challenges, including population loss in eastern Kentucky.
It was a horrible thing to wake up to. Grover Mark Tussey was eight years old, still asleep with his mother, when someone started banging on the door. It was March 12, 1976, the morning after a second explosion ripped through the Scotia Mine at Oven Fork, adding another 11 men to the death toll. Tussey’s father, Grover Tussey, was [...] The post 50 years later, Scotia mine disaster still haunts fa
A federal judge has ordered both the plaintiff and defendants to pay the costs for a jury that was impaneled to hear the lawsuit against the Letcher County Sheriff ’s Office and former bailiff Ben Fields, after the suit was settled at the last minute, after the jury arrived at the Federal Courthouse in London. U.S. District Judge Robert E. [...] The post Insurance to pay $300,000 in costs for sher
The judge in the murder trial of former sheriff Shawn Mickey Stines says he never had any kind of interactions with the late Judge Kevin R. Mullins, and that characterizations otherwise are wrong. Special Letcher Circuit Judge Christopher Cohron issued the 13-page order on March 6, saying the accusation of bias contained in a motion for him to be recused [...] The post Judge says he had no contact
The Letcher County Central High School Lady Cougars have earned another trip to the Girls’ Sweet Sixteen state basketball tournament at Rupp Arena in Lexington. The Lady Cougars, runners-up in the 53rd District, defeated Knott County Central 43-37 Saturday night to win the 14th Region Tournament, which was held in Hindman. Letcher Central is scheduled to open Sweet Sixteen play [...] The post Lady
With the way she plays, Clara Strack is going to win awards. Kentucky coach Kenny Brooks believes his 6-foot-5 junior is the nation’s best center, and she has the numbers to back up her coach’s belief. “Obviously, you want to be the best you can be and live up to your potential, but awards are never on my mind,” Strack [...] The post Clara Strack is a star first appeared on The Mountain Eagle .
It is starting to look and feel more like early spring. We drove by Carr Creek Lake today and saw quite a few boats out on the water. We also noticed several boats on the road being pulled toward the lake. It’s safe to say a lot of anglers are getting out for some early spring bass fishing. I love [...] The post Jigs can be key to early spring bass fishing success first appeared on The Mountain Ea
The year was 2001, and turkey season was in full swing. I had been hearing gobbling behind my house and planned to go hunting the next morning from a blind I had built years before. Sharon told me snow was on the way, but that didn’t concern me much. I had installed a Mr. Buddy heater in the blind so [...] The post A costly lesson after leaving decoys outside overnight first appeared on The Mounta
Hello from good ole Hemphill. This weather is just grand and makes us feel better too. Flowers are blooming and trees are budding out. The Internet has been out all over the community. The old Gibson building across from the Fleming-Neon Middle School burned today. It has knocked the Internet out till you cannot make a card purchase in Neon [...] The post The old Gibson bldg. fire leads to Interne
Joseph Souza, MD, a cardiac electrophysiologist at Pikeville Medical Center, successfully performed Eastern Kentucky’s first implantation of the innovative Medtronic OmniaSecure; the world’s smallest defibrillator lead designed to treat dangerous heart rhythm disorders, according
Inmates serving time in a Kentucky state prison could spend their days in an intensive, focused program learning a skilled trade, earning certifications, and gaining practical experience that positions them for employment upon release — all while surrounded by people who share th
As work continues in Frankfort during the 2026 Legislative Session, lawmakers are moving legislation through the process while continuing discussions on the state budget and other key priorities for the commonwealth.
Restoration should be clear and consistent in every county
A Pikeville man was charged and arrested on March 5 on charges of second-degree indecent exposure and alcohol intoxication.
Family members are remembering Bryson Cottongim, a 19-year-old Clay County native who was killed while working as a lineman in Harlan County earlier this week.
The store sells suits, belts, shoes and other apparel. Co-owners Reda and Nicole Fugate, a mother and daughter, opened the business.
Feltner said the involvement of high school students is a consistent highlight of the event.
Three different federal judges have ordered four more immigrants picked up in January’s ICE raids released on constitutional grounds The post More ICE detainees ordered released by West Virginia judges: ‘A threat to anyone’s constitutional rights is a threat to us all’ appeared first on 100 Days in Appalachia .