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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Across Kentucky, more than 96,000 affordable housing units are needed to meet growing national demand. A family in Bowling ...
Seventy-six years ago, a new motel opened at the intersection of First and State Streets in downtown Bowling Green. Now we ...
Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joined tourism and community leaders on June 16 at ...
Nearly a decade after Crystal Rogers vanished, the men suspected in her disappearance face a jury next week, as Bardstown waits for answers.
From the Muhammad Ali Center to the Camp Nelson National Monument, more than 50 locations throughout Kentucky are being highlighted as part of the new trail.
Nearly 135 years ago, the Rauscher House was one of the most prominent hotels in Kentucky. Formerly located at 818 Adams ...
The effort is geared toward bringing the entertainment business to its member cities and counties, including Bowling Green, Oak Grove, Franklin, Central City, Henderson, Owensboro and Paducah.
Lee and Patel roomed together in Bowling Green, and at the team hotel they laid out their strategy ahead of the tournament. “We told each other we were going to get two points every single match,” ...
The Southern Queen Hotel was the historic African American hotel in downtown Bowling Green’s Shake Rag district during the age of Jim Crow, segregation and civil rights. Located on the corner of ...
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