Kentucky is home to countless unique, odd, and breathtaking locations. However, one location, in particular, was recently named Kentucky's "Best Hidden Gem Destination".
The Fourth of July is nearly upon us. If you don't have plans to go see a fireworks show, maybe you'll want to check out the show that was named the best in the state.
Thankfully, no injuries or deaths were reported during the storm outbreak, but plenty of residents will be clearing debris and fixing damaged roofs for a while.
Enjoy this beautiful Easter day because things are about to get dicey in the tri-state. The National Weather Service in Paducah has upgraded the storm coming through to an Enhanced Risk of severe weather. We could see hail, strong winds, and even tornadoes.
Many folks are traveling to Indiana and Ohio for great views of the total solar eclipse. Kentucky Tourism recommends these locations right here in the Commonwealth.
I don't know if you know this but there's a solar eclipse happening this April and people from all over the world will be traveling to the tri-state as we are in the path of totality. If you were hoping to book a camping spot for the eclipse, you are probably out of luck...