KFC U.S. is leaving Kentucky and landing in Dallas-Fort Worth. Louisville, Kentucky-based parent company Yum Brands Inc.
Graduate Student & New Professionals Community of Practice (GSNPCOP) group awarded Natalie Smith, WKU Housing & Residence ...
A man recorded video from a two-hour Texas Department of Safety traffic stop outside an elementary school, which then led to a call for immigration enforcement officials.
The directive puts several DEI programs at Cincinnati-area universities in the government's crosshairs and requires swift action from higher education leaders.
Owensboro High School is turning the page on a new era of football, naming DaMarcus Ganaway as its next head coach following ...
Spokeo analyzed state government information and other historical sources to compile this list of stories behind every ...
Henry "Shake" Washington earned his nickname on the basketball court but maintained it by excelling as a teacher, principal, ...
Amid mounting criticism from the public and lawmakers from both parties, Gov. Tina Kotek has paused any further agency action ...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The cause of death has been released for a former Ohio State University player. Benjamin Christman, who ...
BOTTOM LINE: Sam Houston visits Western Kentucky after Lamar Wilkerson scored 25 points in Sam Houston's 78-76 win over the ...
KFC Yum! Brands has announced it is moving 100 jobs out of Louisville and relocating its KFC U.S. corporate offices to Plano, ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken is about to leave Kentucky as its owner, Yum! Brands said it would be leaving the state and opening ...
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