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Evening weather forecast 3/5/2025

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SUMMARY: Evening weather forecast for March 5, 2025, indicates a shift from a warm day to colder temperatures and overcast skies. Current temperatures are around 37°F, feeling like 27°F due to gusty winds. Snow is expected across Northern Kentucky, with light snow continuing into the evening. Winds, which earlier reached over 50 mph, will calm to 30-40 mph overnight. Temperatures will drop near freezing, with wind chills in the upper teens. By tomorrow, highs will reach the mid-40s. A warmer trend is anticipated with temperatures rising into the 70s by next week, following some potential snow and rain this weekend.

FOX 56 meteorologist Justin Esterly recaps the toll that high wind speeds took on Kentucky Wednesday before looking ahead to projected snow amounts for the state into Thursday. But on the horizon for next week: highs in the 70s!

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A few storms and warm early august temperatures persist

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www.wtvq.com – T.G. Shuck – 2025-08-05 15:34:00

SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky experienced pleasant early August weather with scattered clouds keeping highs in the low to mid-80s, cooler than usual. Tuesday saw isolated afternoon storms, causing localized heavy rain and minor flooding in areas like Lexington. Wednesday repeats this pattern with mild temperatures, scattered storms, and a mix of clouds and sun. Late in the week, warming occurs as an upper-level ridge builds, raising temperatures to the upper 80s with decreased storm chances. The weekend promises mostly dry, warm weather with highs near the upper 80s, though scattered rain may appear late Sunday due to a low-pressure system and a cold front.

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Police arrest suspect in killings of 4 Tennessee family members

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www.wnky.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-05 11:58:00

SUMMARY: Austin Robert Drummond, 28, was arrested in connection with the murders of an infant’s parents, grandmother, and uncle in western Tennessee. The infant was found abandoned in a front yard in Tigrett, about 40 miles from where the victims were discovered in nearby woods. Drummond, believed to have targeted the family, faces four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and weapons charges. Authorities say the victims—James M. Wilson, Adrianna Williams, Cortney Rose, and Braydon Williams—were relatives of the infant, who is now safe with other family members. Two others have been charged with assisting Drummond.

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Former police officer involved in Breonna Taylor raid appeals sentence 

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kentuckylantern.com – Sarah Ladd – 2025-08-05 08:33:00


Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison has appealed his 33-month prison sentence for violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights during a 2020 raid that killed her. U.S. District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings sentenced Hankison in July 2025, rejecting the Justice Department’s recommendation of just one day served. During the raid, officers fired 32 shots; Hankison fired through a covered glass door, hitting a neighbor’s apartment. Officer Myles Cosgrove fired the fatal shot but was not charged and later hired by another police force. The case sparked widespread protests over Taylor’s death.

by Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern
August 5, 2025

Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison has appealed the nearly three-year sentence he received for his role in the 2020 police raid that killed Breonna Taylor, an unarmed Black woman. 

The notice of appeal, filed Tuesday, comes after U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings last month sentenced Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating Taylor’s civil rights during the raid. 

Former police officer involved in Breonna Taylor raid gets 33 months sentence

Hankison “appeals both the conviction and the sentence imposed in this case,” the notice says. He was sentenced to 33 months in prison and three years of supervised release in July.  

In handing down that sentence, Jennings, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, rejected the U.S. Department of Justice’s recommendation that Hankison be sentenced to a single day of time served.  

On the night Hankison and others came to Taylor’s apartment in March 2020 with a “no-knock” search warrant, police were investigating a former boyfriend of Taylor’s who lived at a different address. Taylor and her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, were in bed when police broke into the apartment. Walker fired at what he thought were intruders breaking into the residence, striking Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly in his thigh. Mattingly initially sued Walker but dropped the case voluntarily in 2023

Hankison and two other officers fired their guns a total of 32 times. Hankison fired from outside the apartment through a covered sliding glass door and window, hitting a neighbor’s apartment. It was later determined that officer Myles Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor, whose death led to massive protests in Louisville and beyond. He was not charged and was later hired by a police force in Carroll County. 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Left

This content presents a detailed and factual account of the legal case involving former officer Brett Hankison and the Breonna Taylor incident. It highlights civil rights violations, the sentencing, and the surrounding controversy, including the community protests and the DOJ’s differing sentencing recommendation. The tone is predominantly factual but includes elements that emphasize accountability for police misconduct and systemic issues in law enforcement, which tends to align with a center-left perspective emphasizing social justice and reform within the justice system.

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