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A western Kentucky nonprofit is hosting the second edition of its annual Paducah PrideFest celebration this weekend.
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Four people were injured following a shooting at a prom after-party at the W.C. Young Community Center in Paducah early Sunday morning.
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The City of Paducah has settled an ongoing legal matter with city commissioner David Guess, fully reinstating Guess to the city’s Board of Commissioners after elected officials unanimously voted to remove Guess from his position in January over a charge of misconduct.
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Paducah, Kentucky, is one of fewer than 300 places in the world designated as a Creative City by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
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Paducah chef and restaurateur Sara Bradley is returning for the new season of Bravo’s “Top Chef” television show, which premieres Thursday, to compete against some of the show’s most notable contestants from around the world.
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Though not known to many, Stovepipe No. 1 – a west Kentucky musician nicknamed for his hat and instrument of choice – left a unique mark on the history of jug band music.
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A new airline will officially begin service out of McCracken County’s Barkley Regional Airport in December.
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The annual Empty Bowls Project fundraiser – which benefits the Community Kitchen, a nonprofit that aids people dealing with food insecurity in Paducah and McCracken County – returns to the Paducah Convention Center this weekend.
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Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital in Paducah is launching a program to increase access to feminine hygiene products in local schools, and educate students about them.
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The Barkley Regional Airport in Paducah has received 51 applications for its art project encompassing a feature wall and two gates in a new terminal building.