Posted: 8:03 PM Officers say a man is going around Pineville asking for change for a ten or twenty, but the bills he gives in return are fake and they are making their way through the community.
Posted: 7:53 PM The Bell County grand jury indicted Erstil Sheckles on first degree assault for allegedly beating Tammy Baker with a baseball bat in May.
Updated: 5:52 PM The search continues for two inmates who escaped Monday from the Bell County Forestry Camp.
Timothy Bowling, 37, and Sammy Chilton, 28, walked away around 6:00 p.m.
Updated: 7:11 PM Officials say layoffs and cutbacks are avoided at the Bell County Health Department. It is independent and no longer a part of the Cumberland Valley Health District.
Posted: 5:35 AM The Middlesboro Daily reports during Bell County school board meeting last Thursday night officials created new positions by getting rid of old ones.
Updated: 7:23 PM The Kentucky Small Business Development Center receives full accreditation from the Association of Small Business Development Centers, the national accrediting body for Small Business Development Centers.
Updated: 6:21 PM Tuesday night, the new Bell County Tourism Board approved using restaurant tax dollars to help fund the Wasioto Hotel and Resort in Pineville.
Updated: 4:08 AM All day voters in Pineville filed into the three precincts to vote either yes or no to the question, "Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in Pineville, Kentucky?"
Updated: 9:19 PM Middlesboro Police say the First State Financial Bank on 25E was robbed on Friday afternoon. Police arrested Gregory Jackson, 30, of Manchester.
Updated: 6:28 PM A judge has granted Appalachian Regional Healthcare a temporary injunction, which means Coventry patients can continue using ARH services until November.
Updated: 7:19 PM Three cities across the coverage area are set to have similar alcohol votes. In one of those cities, a mayor is publicly supporting expanding sales.