Sheriff: I-24 iced-over in McCracken Co. The sheriffâs office reports that the bridges on I-24 are completely iced-over, as well as other roadways. By Marsha Heller | February 10, 2021 at 2:39 AM CST - Updated February 10 at 3:15 AM
MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - Stay off of Interstate 24 unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. Thatâs the message early Wednesday morning from the McCracken County Sheriffâs Office.
The sheriffâs office reports that the bridges on I-24 are completely iced-over, as well as other roadways.
Highway crews are out in force spreading salt on scattered trouble spots.
Slick spots were also reported along U.S. 45 in the Lone Oak area and near the I-24 Exit 7 interchange, as well as along U.S. 60 into Ballard County.
Black ice, slick side roads possible; Major road conditions improve in the Heartland
Roads improving, slick spots and black ice possible By Marsha Heller | February 10, 2021 at 4:48 AM CST - Updated February 12 at 10:11 AM
(KFVS) - Road conditions continue to improve throughout the Heartland on Friday.
Most major roadways are clear, but slick spots and black ice are possible.
Also, many side roads, parking lots and sidewalks will likely still be covered or have slicks spots.
With temperatures below freezing, any remaining precipitation on roadways, parking lots and sidewalk can refreeze, even after spreading salt.
Road crews are on standby to treat trouble spots, but
Power tools, other items worth thousands of dollars stolen from business, suspect arrested Detectives arrested 32-year-old Daniel P Hartig, of Paducah for the Burglary. (Source: McCracken County Sheriff s Office) By Marsha Heller | February 1, 2021 at 12:36 PM CST - Updated February 1 at 11:54 PM
MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - The McCracken County Sheriffâs Office is investigating a burglary at a business in Lone Oak, Kentucky.
Investigators said several suspects forced their way into Hank Brotherâs True Value at 1 a.m. on Friday, January 29 and took power tools and other items worth several thousands of dollars.
Detectives made an arrest on Monday night.
3 suspects arrested for Christmas Day deadly home invasion in York County
Police arrest 38-year-old Jackie Childers and 32-year-old Virginia Ratcliffe in Kentucky and 29-year-old Travis Baxter was taken into custody in Andrews, SC. Author: Kiara Jacobs (WCNC) Updated: 7:03 PM EST January 28, 2021
YORK, S.C. Three people have been arrested in connection with a deadly home invasion that happened in York County on Christmas day.
Police arrest 38-year-old Jackie Childers and 32-year-old Virginia Ratcliffe in Kentucky and 29-year-old Travis Baxter was taken into custody in Andrews, South Carolina.
Police say the three suspects broke into a home on Christmas day, robbed and beat an elderly couple. The woman later died of her injuries.
3 arrested in deadly York Co. home invasion on Christmas night On Thursday, Jan. 28, Jackie Ray Childers Jr., 38, of York, South Carolina and Virginia D. Ratcliffe, 32, of Harrisburg, Illinois; were arrested in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition, a third subject, Travis Randell Baxter, 29, of Grover, North Carolina was taken into custody in Andrews, South Carolina. (Source: York County Sheriff s Office) By WBTV Web Staff | January 28, 2021 at 6:29 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 10:26 AM
YORK COUNTY, S.C. (WBTV) - Three people have been arrested more than a month after a deadly home invasion and attack in York County on Christmas night.
The home invasion happened on Dec. 25 in Smith Ford Road in Hickory Grove, South Carolina.