I share James Glassman’s reluctance to remove the names of the deceased from my cellphone.
An adult male was shot at the Greenwood apartment complex Polo Run on Saturday. Daily Journal file photo A man is stable but still in the hospital after a Saturday morning shooting in Greenwood. The ...
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At Home is emerging from bankruptcy after a federal court approved the popular home goods chain's restructuring plan on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The Coppell, Texas-based company filed for bankruptcy in June ...
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As health insurance carriers change private plans for Medicare, Idaho officials are encouraging people to review their policies during open enrollment next month. Open enrollment for Medicare — when ...
First Brands Group filed for bankruptcy Monday, threatening big losses for Wall Street lenders after the market lost confidence in the auto-supplier’s financial disclosures and use of ...
Description: Louisville will soon have a new nightclub near the Original Highlands neighborhood. COCOS HOUSË will focus on house music, a genre of electronic dance music. The interior of the building, ...
As federal agencies deploy to Chicago to aid President Trump in his immigration crackdown, Illinois' Attorney General has called foul at the announced deployment of 300 Illinois National Guard troops.
CHILLICOTHE − A new Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins location is preparing to open its doors to the community. Franchise partner Deep Patel said the aim is to open at 701 N. 4th St. on Sept. 29. Once open, ...
Johnson County Coroner Mike Pruitt speaks about the identification of Baby Hope during a press conference on July 14 at Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin. Daily Journal File Photo Five Johnson County ...
Joseph Lawson, one of the three men convicted in connection with the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, filed a notice of appeal with the Kentucky Supreme Court to overturn his verdict in the case Sept.