Posted: 8:00 PM For their final day of classes, students at Kimper Elementary School in Pike County literally went out with a bang. Suzanne Preece is one social studies teacher at the school.
Posted: 5:33 PM A simple road project combined with some rain left hundreds of people in Pike County with a sticky residue on their cars and they say it is not easy to get off.
Posted: 5:27 PM Police say the Pikeville 911 Center received a call Sunday morning after Brandon K. Damron walked away from work detail at the Pike County Detention Center.
Posted: 1:05 PM A longtime coal operator is planning to open seven mines in the heart of the eastern Kentucky coalfields in a venture expected to create more than 250 jobs.
Posted: 5:35 PM Saturday morning the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine recognized 76 graduates. U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina M. Benjamin was the key note speaker and spoke to the graduates about the world's need for caring and compassionate physicians.
Posted: 6:39 PM In 2012 the general assembly made an adjustment to Kentucky's open records act that allows a private utility company in Pike County to keep their spending a secret.
Posted: 5:57 PM Shirley Yiping Zhang's work is on display at the East Kentucky Expo Center. Zhang says through her art and teaching she hopes to bring some of the Chinese culture to Eastern Kentucky.
Posted: 5:59 PM They say she left behind a strong legacy, but now one Pike County community is mourning the loss of a popular music teacher. Leah Good died earlier this week. Students at Feds Creek Elementary are letting their voices shine as a way to remember their beloved educator.
Updated: 5:21 PM A Williamson (W.Va.) Police officer has died, and his death is under investigation by Kentucky State Police troopers in Pike County, Williamson Police Chief Dave Rockel said.
Updated: 8:21 AM Pike County is in the national spotlight thanks to an article published in The New York Times. Officials say this article is another example of how interest in the Hatfield and McCoy feud continues to grow.
Updated: 9:45 AM Nearly 200 folks were out in downtown Pikeville Saturday morning for Pikeville Medical Weight Loss Surgery Center's 'Reclaim your Life 5K.'
Updated: 9:44 AM It is the opening weekend for the Hatfield and McCoy River Trails in Pikeville. Officials are hoping to see more folks than ever out on the water this year