Kentucky School Safety Director Says Security Plans Often Fade Soon After A...
School safety has been on the minds of many people after the shooting at Marshall County High School last week that the took the lives of two students.
View Article'Comfort Dogs' Bring MCHS Students Ease In Days After Shooting
A dozen golden retrievers brought relief to students at Marshall County High School this week.
View ArticleServices Still Available for Marshall Co. Community Following Shooting
The counseling center that opened in Marshall County following the high school shooting last week is closing, though other services remain available.
View ArticleFinding Ways to Move Forward After a Tragedy
Tragedy struck close to home when a student opened fire in the commons area of Marshall County High School on January 23rd, eleven minutes before the first bell rang. 20 students were injured, 16 of...
View ArticleMarshall Co. High School Shooting Defendant Gabriel Parker Arraigned in...
The teenager accused of opening fire on classmates at Marshall County High School will be tried as an adult on felony charges of murder and assault.
View ArticleMarshall County High School Shooting Documents, Arraignment Video Unsealed
Marshall County Circuit Court has released previously sealed documents in the case of accused Marshall County High School shooter Gabe Parker. The Kentucky Court of Appeals ordered Thursday that an...
View ArticleDetectives Detail "Bizarre" and "Shockingly Calm" Interview with Marshall...
'Cold and callous' were the words a Marshall County Detective used to describe accused Marshall County High School shooter Gabe Parker.
View ArticleMarshall County High School Prepares For School Walk Out
Marshall County High School is preparing for students to walk out of class on Wednesday.
View ArticleMarshall Co. Superintendent Details High School Safety Measures, Plans
The superintendent of Marshall County Schools released on Friday a list of school security measures now in place at Marshall County High School.
View ArticleStudents At Marshall Co. 'March For Our Lives' Call Silent Lawmakers...
The rain wasn’t enough to keep hundreds of people from showing up to rally for stricter gun laws and safer schools in Marshall County on Saturday. The west Kentucky March For Our Lives event was in...
View ArticleCity of Paducah to Recognize ‘National Gun Violence Awareness Day’
The City of Paducah is joining communities across the country on June 2 recognizing National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
View ArticleDispersing ‘Marshall Strong’ Donations a “Long and Complicated Process”
Some community members took to social media alleging donations to the ‘Marshall Strong’ account were not reaching Marshall County High School shooting victims. One of the individuals in charge of...
View ArticleMarshall County Tourists Generate More Than $157M In Taxes In 2017
Tourist spending in Marshall County increased by nearly five percent in 2017.
View ArticleBeyond The Burger - Brewers Grocery
The west Kentucky region is home to some great burger joints, but often there’s more to these places than just a good burger. Austin Carter is a self-proclaimed burger enthusiast and he's starting a...
View ArticleWest Ky. Students Voice Opposition To Oliver North Appearance
A group of high school students in west Kentucky is organizing a protest opposing the upcoming appearance of the National Rifle Association President in Murray.
View ArticleAshland Inc. Moving Out Of State, Marshall Co. Plant Will Stay Open
Ashland Inc. is moving its headquarters out of Kentucky after nearly a century.
View ArticleProject SERV Grant Awarded To Marshall County High School
Marshall County High School is receiving a grant to assist in recovery from a deadly school shooting.
View Article‘Marshall Strong’ Community To Greet Students On First Day Back To School
Marshall County High School students will be greeted by dozens of ‘Marshall Strong’ signs as they return to school on Thursday.
View Article$192,000 In Federal Grants To Support Victim Services In Marshall County
$192,000 is going towards victim services in Marshall County after Governor Matt Bevin approved the grants on Tuesday.
View ArticleBevin Approves Additional $489,000 In Grants For Marshall Co. Shooting Victims
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet approved on Thursday additional grants to support victims and families affected by the Marshall County High School shooting.
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