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Kentucky residents cautioned about fake toll and fine texts
Kentucky residents cautioned about fake toll and fine texts

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time5 days ago

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Kentucky residents cautioned about fake toll and fine texts

FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — Scam texts are still making the rounds, claiming to be from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The messages warn about unpaid tickets or toll fees and threaten license suspensions if you don't pay up. Officials confirm it's a scam—KYTC will never contact customers by text, only through the mail. Republicans eye efforts to quiet Epstein uproar but can't quash it Kentucky wide receiver Fred Farrier II hosts youth camp in hometown US Air Force veteran saved two lives as a double organ donor WATCH: 1st look at new border wall going up in rural Starr County, Texas Kentucky residents cautioned about fake toll and fine texts 'Do not click any links. If you're in doubt about anything, reach out to us or to the agency you believe it's from. Make sure it's authentic before taking any further action,' Allen Blair, a KYTC spokesperson, said. If you get one of these texts, report it to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center or the Federal Trade Commission. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Danville man accused of impersonating dead South Carolina deputy
Danville man accused of impersonating dead South Carolina deputy

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time09-07-2025

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Danville man accused of impersonating dead South Carolina deputy

ANDERSON COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56) — One man has been charged after allegedly impersonating a South Carolina deputy in late June. Just after 4 a.m. on June 29, an Anderson County deputy pulled over a truck traveling on U.S. Highway 127, according to a criminal complaint. The deputy said that Wendell Dean, 66, of Danville, pulled out what appeared to be a sheriff's badge, said he worked in South Carolina, and was previously a corrections officer in Jefferson County. Dean was supposedly seen with a Dillon County Sheriff's Office shirt hanging in his truck during the stop, the complaint noted. After making contact with both agencies, both denied recognizing Dean. Read more of the latest Kentucky Derby news After further investigation, the sheriff's office found that the shirt and badge were taken from the home of a deputy who died five years ago. Officials in DCSO said they were investigating whether the badge and shirt were misplaced or if they were stolen from the late deputy's home. The arresting officer also said it was found that Dean had a warrant out of Jefferson County. He was charged with impersonating a peace officer and booked into the Franklin County Regional Jail. Healing Appalachia releases 2025 lineup: Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers to headline at Boyd County fairgrounds Danville man accused of impersonating dead South Carolina deputy Could the Crystal Rogers breakthrough spark momentum in these Bardstown cold cases? Records show he's being held on a $5,000 bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bear sightings happening in central Kentucky: What to know
Bear sightings happening in central Kentucky: What to know

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time02-07-2025

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Bear sightings happening in central Kentucky: What to know

BEREA, Ky. (FOX 56) — In just the past week, bears went over the mountains to see what they could see. Whether that be climbing across a fence in Versailles or across the interstate in Berea. Each year, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife gets hundreds of reports of bear sightings. John Hast, the bear and elk coordinator, said they are most common on the eastern border of the state, yet they may be seen just about anywhere. 'Usually, sometime mid-June through July, August, and September, young male bears will kind of roam out of the mountains and end up in the Bluegrass Region,' Hast said. He said it's also not uncommon to see them along the Kentucky River, and some of these bears are Kentucky residents, while others are strolling through. Kentucky officials trying to relocate bear spotted in Versailles: How to stay safe 'A bear in Berea may actually be a resident bear for that area. If you're a couple of counties over, maybe towards Danville or up towards Versailles, we had a report in Versailles last week, those are just young bears that are walking through, trying to find some new territory,' Hast said. He continued to say the number of sightings in the Bluegrass this summer is about average, but a buzzing insect may have had something to do with their movements. 'I think the cicadas catch had helped a little bit; bears eat cicadas, so it calmed things down for us a little bit,' Hast said. KFW educates folks on what to do if they encounter a bear, especially those living in mountain areas. More information about bears can be found here. What should Kentuckians expect ahead of a heavy travel weekend? Lextran provides update on downtown transit center construction Bear sightings happening in central Kentucky: What to know Most importantly, never approach a bear, and make sure trash is secure so they are not tempted to keep visiting. Be prepared, not scared. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Police: Man crashes, carjacks vehicle, leads Kentucky troopers on chase
Police: Man crashes, carjacks vehicle, leads Kentucky troopers on chase

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time23-06-2025

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Police: Man crashes, carjacks vehicle, leads Kentucky troopers on chase

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (FOX 56) — An Illinois man was arrested Sunday after allegedly being chased by Kentucky State Police. According to a news release, Kentucky State Police were responding to a collision with a possible injury on Interstate 65 near mile marker 30. Police: Man crashes, carjacks vehicle, leads Kentucky troopers on chase Kentucky aviation groups team up to serve Ukrainian children in a big way Lewis County man charged with DUI after child dies in ATV crash Police said while headed to the scene, another call came that 22-year-old Christian Smith of Flossmoor, Illinois. He was allegedly involved in a wreck and later carjacked a black Subaru Forester to drive from the scene, according to the release. Kentucky State Police said Smith was later seen north on US 31 West, but he allegedly ignored the stop and continued until he stopped on the northbound on-ramp to Interstate 65 in Park City. Smith was charged with: Speeding (20 MPH over the speed limit) Reckless driving First-degree fleeing or evading police (motor vehicle) Leaving the scene of an accident—failure to render aid or assistance Carjacking (attempt) TBUT (over $10,000 but less than $1,000,000) Two counts of first-degree criminal mischief Resisting arrest DUI Fourth-degree assault He was lodged at the Warren County Regional Jail. Smith is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Beshear activates Emergency Operations Center ahead of ‘No Kings' protests
Beshear activates Emergency Operations Center ahead of ‘No Kings' protests

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time14-06-2025

  • Politics
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Beshear activates Emergency Operations Center ahead of ‘No Kings' protests

LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Gov. Andy Beshear has opened the state's Emergency Operations Center ahead of 'No Kings' protests on Saturday. Seeing protests ramp up across the country, Beshear said they will be monitoring situations as information comes in and coordinating resources for any area that might need it. Lexington 'No Kings' rally to remain peaceful amid anti-ICE protests in LA While recognizing people have the right to protest, he is encouraging folks to stay peaceful. 'If you're going out to protest on Saturday, that is your right. Again, make sure it stays peaceful, and I would recommend everyone wrap it up before dark. We've seen in the past how other groups can come in, especially at night. In turn, what was a peaceful protest aimed at change turns into something that looks very different,' Beshear said. Kentucky Kroger closes aisle after possible rodent infestation Beshear activates Emergency Operations Center ahead of 'No Kings' protests Lexington 'No Kings' rally to remain peaceful amid anti-ICE protests in LA Beshear said those engaging in violent acts, such as setting things on fire and looting, should be prosecuted. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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