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  • 3 weeks ago | wpsdlocal6.com | Harper Spaulding |Ethan Patterson

    Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 0:00Remaining Time -0:00Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. PADUCAH — Cancer survivors came together to share their experiences and support each other as Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital hosted its Cancer Survivor Celebration on Thursday. According to the Kentucky Department for Public Health, Kentucky has one of the highest rates of cancer in the nation.

  • 3 weeks ago | wpsdlocal6.com | Harper Spaulding |Ethan Patterson

    PADUCAH — Cancer survivors came together to share their experiences and support each other as Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital hosted its Cancer Survivor Celebration on Thursday. According to the Kentucky Department for Public Health, Kentucky has one of the highest rates of cancer in the nation. Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the state and the nation.

  • 3 weeks ago | wpsdlocal6.com | Harper Spaulding |Jeremiah Hatcher |Colby Farris

    PADUCAH — As temperatures warm up, police and health professionals warn parents against leaving kids or pets in the car unattended. Every year more than 30 children die nationally from being left in a hot car, according to pediatrician Heath Cates. Cates said even good, well meaning parents may make the mistake of leaving their children in the case of rush. Because of this, it's important to know the dangers and way to prevent these mistakes.

  • 3 weeks ago | wpsdlocal6.com | Harper Spaulding |Jeremiah Hatcher |Jason Thomason |Mason Watkins

    Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 0:00Remaining Time -0:00Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. PADUCAH — Three people were charged with assault after police responded to reports of a shooting early Tuesday, marking the second shooting in Paducah this week.

  • 3 weeks ago | wpsdlocal6.com | Harper Spaulding |Jeremiah Hatcher |Jason Thomason |Mason Watkins

    PADUCAH — Three people were charged with assault after police responded to reports of a shooting early Tuesday, marking the second shooting in Paducah this week. According to a police report, 45-year-old James Bowland of Paducah and an unnamed juvenile had gone to a residence on the 1000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to confront an individual who they believed threw eggs at their car.

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