Zacharie Lamb

Current methods for confirming if a tornado touches the ground rely on eyewitnesses or trained spotters.
By Zacharie Lamb
tornado
The religious group had originally intended to operate in Clarksville but was unable to find a suitable location in the city.
By Zacharie Lamb
homeless man
The Graves County Jail was destroyed during the 2021 tornado outbreak.
By Zacharie Lamb
jail cells
Men 2 Be acquired the shuttered structure from the Crispus Attucks Community Association last year.
By Zacharie Lamb
Attucks school building Hopkinsville
Many LGBTQ+ couples fast-tracked their wedding plans after Trump’s reelection, citing fears that rights for members of the community could be restricted during his second term.
By Zacharie Lamb
Eva Watkins and Destiny Northup
The program announced it would be disbanding on Monday after the state organization found the group to be in noncompliance with standards set out by the group.
By Zacharie Lamb
(Joseph P. Kinnerary & Kentucky Casa Network)
Groups in both Paducah and Clarksville are planning inclusive celebrations during June, the federally recognized Pride Month.
By Zacharie Lamb
pride flag
Former NASA astronaut and engineer Karen Nyberg is sharing some quilts she’s made over the years depicting both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial subject matter.
By Zacharie Lamb
A quilt by Karen Nyberg. (Photo from National Quilt Museum)
The Hall Hotel survived the storm and initial cleanup efforts, but now city officials have declared the building unsafe because of the damages it sustained during the disaster.
By Zacharie Lamb
hall hotel mayfield
From an educational standpoint, it's a bit of an embarrassment, a state representative said.
By Zacharie Lamb
rock and mineral
Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitors Bureau executive director Brooke Jung said she found inspiration in the county’s peculiar history.
By Zacharie Lamb
(Kentucky Tourism | Kentucky After Dark)