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Police: 2 men found dead in burning Elizabethtown home under 'suspicious circumstances'
SUMMARY: A house fire early Wednesday morning led to extensive damage and the discovery of two men’s bodies inside the home. Neighbors awoke to the sound of first responders and confusion, initially believing the fire was at a nearby house. E-Town Police reported a suspicious vehicle leaving the area at high speed and have since identified a person with relevant information. While the circumstances surrounding the fire are under investigation, police stated there is no ongoing threat to the community, and they believe all individuals involved are accounted for. The source of the fire remains unclear.
Police: 2 men found dead in burning Elizabethtown home under ‘suspicious circumstances’
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Man charged with child abuse in Alvaton
SUMMARY: A two-vehicle crash occurred Tuesday night on Scottsville Road in Alvaton, Kentucky, involving 33-year-old Jamin Pewett of Bowling Green. Deputies say Pewett lost control of his vehicle, crossing into oncoming lanes and causing the other car to roll over. The other vehicle was driven by a woman with an infant inside. Authorities believe Pewett intentionally tried to hit her vehicle. Pewett was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree assault (domestic violence) and one count of first-degree child abuse. No injuries were reported, but the infant was to be checked by a medical provider later.
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Late July heatwave rolls along into the mid-week
SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky continue to endure a heatwave with highs in the low to mid-90s and heat indexes near 105°F. Tuesday saw isolated storms with minimal relief. Wednesday marks the peak of dangerous heat, with highs similar to Tuesday and heat indexes over 100°, alongside scattered afternoon storms mainly east of I-65. A cold front arrives Thursday, bringing scattered showers and storms, a significant drop in temperature and humidity, and highs falling to the mid-80s. By Friday, drier, more comfortable air is expected. The weekend forecasts sunshine, lower humidity, and highs in the low to mid-80s, making for a pleasant early August.
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The heat returns Tuesday…
SUMMARY: Showers and storms are winding down Monday night with some light rain and lingering lightning in southern counties. Skies remain cloudy and muggy, with patchy fog possible overnight and lows around 75°F. Tuesday will bring a return of heat with a mix of sun and clouds and highs reaching the low to mid-90s. Heat indices could exceed 100°F, prompting a heat advisory through midweek. A cold front is expected Thursday, bringing scattered showers and storms, followed by cooler, less humid air Friday through the weekend. Highs will drop to the 80s with more comfortable conditions.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about 2 more days of intense heat before a break in the sultry conditions moves into the area
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