Kentucky Couple Faces Grand Jury Over Horrific Abuse and Death of 14-Year-Old Boy

WHITLEY CITY, Ky. — A grim account of alleged abuse and neglect was presented in a Kentucky courtroom as Jeremy Ridner and Billie Boling faced charges of wanton assault and criminal abuse following the tragic death of 14-year-old Austin Carpenter. The disturbing testimony shed light on the severe conditions the teenager allegedly endured. During the preliminary hearing, details emerged that painted a harrowing picture of Austin’s physical state at the time of his death. Commonwealth’s Attorney Ronnie Bowling remarked on the shocking nature of the boy’s condition, which was described as one of the worst … Read more

Kentucky Bill Aims to Clamp Down on Car Dealership Abuses, Protect Consumers from ‘Temp Tag’ Exploitation

FRANKFORT, Ky. – In response to ongoing issues with temporary vehicle tags, Kentucky lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at tightening regulations to prevent consumer exploitation in the auto dealership industry. The proposed measure, House Bill 783, has garnered significant support from law enforcement and transportation officials as it seeks to address loopholes that some dealers have exploited. During recent testimonies at the state legislature, Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower highlighted the fact that although most auto dealers operate legally, a small number have managed to manipulate the system for financial gain. These unethical practices, Hightower … Read more

Kentucky Lawyer Admits to Stealing Over $200,000 from Estates, Faces Disbarment and Felony Charges

FRANKFORT, Ky. — A Northern Kentucky attorney has entered a guilty plea to charges of theft involving over $200,000 from two estates in Campbell County, authorities said. The case has triggered an automatic, though temporary, suspension of her license to practice law. Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the plea by Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller, who is accused of inappropriately extracting sums from the estates during moments of bereavement for the families involved. The legal community and the public alike have expressed shock and dismay over the breach of trust. Court documents reveal Zaccheus-Miller committed the thefts in … Read more

Kentucky Proposes Groundbreaking Bill to Allow Direct Payment to College Athletes

Frankfort, Ky. – In a move set to revolutionize the collegiate sports landscape, Kentucky is considering a bill that would allow colleges and universities to pay student athletes directly for using their names, images, and likenesses (NIL). This legislative initiative aims to expand the state’s existing NIL laws, adapting to the evolving dynamics of college sports economics. Introduced by Republican state Rep. Adam Bowling, the bill seeks to modernize Kentucky’s approach to the financial realities faced by college athletes. If passed, the legislation would empower schools to compensate athletes directly, making Kentucky one of the … Read more